How to Laser Engrave an Acrylic Night Light- easy Money $$ with your Thunder Laser
Things Katie Makes - Katie Devlin Things Katie Makes - Katie Devlin
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 Published On Feb 17, 2023

Acrylic Nightlights are a GREAT project to hone your skills and add to your business. They can be designed quickly and are great for personalization. I'll show you in this video how to make a nightlight from start to finish using an LED base, even if your material is too big for the slot you need to fit.

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My settings for this project on my Thunder Laser Nova 24 60 Watt Laser were:
Cut - Speed 9 Power 75
Engrave for Design - Speed 450 Power 20 line interval .074
Engrave for Base - Speed 450 Power 20 line interval .074 (probably not necessary) 14 passes!

Supplies mentioned:
Clear 1/4" Acrylic and Novus Cleaner - CMB Acrylic - https://bit.ly/3MFtUGL
Other supplies - Amazon - https://amzn.to/4163Ye3


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Disclaimer: I am not a professional - just an everyday maker! This is what I found worked for me and my project. Yours may need a little different approach. Safety first!

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