How to Laser Cut and Engrave a Star Wars Light Switch Plate
by greylightmay in Workshop > Laser Cutting
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How to Laser Cut and Engrave a Star Wars Light Switch Plate
This is how to make a custom laser cut and engraved light switch plate. I used Boba Fett clip art from Star Wars, but you could use any clip art to make a custom plate that is a fun addition to a child's room or a game room!
Tools and Materials
Tools:
Access to a Laser Cutter
Design software like Adobe Illustrator
Materials:
Acrylic sheet, 1/8" works well
Solvent cement (I use Weld-on)
Acrylic paints (I use Citadel paints for miniature models)
Design the Switch Plate in Adobe Illustrator
Using an actual switch plate as a reference, I created an extra large switch plate that is 1" larger than a jumbo sized plate from the hardware store. I added a second layer ring to the back to give the plate some volume and guarantee a tight fit to the wall.
Add the Engraving Graphic
I found a piece of clip art I liked and sized it to fit the switch plate.
Cut and Engrave the Switch Plate
I adjusted the manual settings for rastering on my laser cutter to 50% power and 50% speed. This cuts a much deeper pocket than the normal raster settings. I left the paper on both the front and back of the acrylic, to make it easier to paint in the next step.
Paint the Switch Plate
I painted my plate with the same Citadel paints I use to paint my miniature models. I am careful but I don't have to be finicky because the paper protects the plate and will be peeled off in the next step.
Peel Off the Paper and Fuse on the Back Ring
When the paper is peeled off, the paint job looks perfect! I sealed this with a coat of matte varnish, to hold up under normal wear and tear.
As a final step, I use solvent cement to fuse the back layer on. This gives the switch plate enough depth to fit over the switch box and fit tightly to the wall.