Laser-etched Coasters
In this intructable, I will explain how to make a laser-etched coaster in plexiglass with a design of your choice.
Download the Software
Download Inkscape and XQuartz for Mac computers. Both of these programs must be installed to properly design for laser etching.
- Download and install XQuartz from xquartz.macosforge.org.
- Specific instructions on installing XQuartz and support are found at the XQuartz web site.
- Restart your computer or log out and back in to complete the XQuartz installation.
- Add Inkscape to your Applications folder, and run Inkscape.
Design Image in Inkscape
- Choose a design that you wish to be laser-etched into the coaster. If drawing the design, this can be done directly in the software. If importing a design, choose file--import image.
- Once the design is in the software, place a circle around the chosen design. (This will be the outline that the laser will cut out for the coaster.
- Download the final design (with the circle) as an SVG file and download a separate file of just the circle as an SVG file.
Import Design Into Corel Draw
- I emailed the two SVG files to the PC that is connected to the Rayjet laser cutter.
- Vectors are added around the circle in Corel Draw to cut out the perimeter of the coaster.
Laser Cut!
- Using the PC connected to the Rayjet laser cutter, send the file to the laser cutter.
- The laser cutter should be set at 57% power and 100% speed for etching and 60% power and 1% speed for cutting to ensure that the coaster is cut out of the plexiglass.
- The plexiglass is considered a plastic and is 0.08-inch acrylic material.
- The resolution of the image is 500 dpi.
- The laser cutter should be set at 57% power and 100% speed for etching and 60% power and 1% speed for cutting to ensure that the coaster is cut out of the plexiglass.
- After the design is finished being laser cut, lift the lid and pop out your new coaster!