Introduction: Laser Cut Jewelry Box
Today we're going to make a simple jewelry / keepsake box with the lasers available here at Techshop. This box design originally came from the epilog website which I did some slight modifications to the etchings.
Materials:
Laser cutter
Piece of 1/4" or 1/8" poplar or oak board
Wood glue
clamps
Painters / masking tape
Step 1: The File
Here is the file in CDR (corel draw) form. You can add a simple etching on the bottom piece such as the person's name if you like.
Attachments
Step 2: Prep Work
You can use any size piece of wood that would fit the pieces of the box. ie a piece of poplar 6"x 24"which you can buy at Lowes for 4 bucks would work fine. The file calls for 5.5"x 12" so you can actually make 2 boxes out of a piece of 6"x24".
Before putting down your piece in the laser bed, I like masking mine off with some painters tape on both sides to minimize the burn marks from the laser. This gives it a cleaner look.
Step 3: Settings
Here are the settings I used for a 60watt epilog laser.
Not that my rastering is set to bottom up. This also helps with smoke marks thus giving you a cleaner box.
Step 4: Lets Cut
Here it is in the laser rastering and cutting the pieces.
Step 5: The Not So Fun Part
Now we need to peel off the tape before putting the box together. I just use my fingernails for this one.
Step 6: The Fun Part
Putting the box together is our last step for this project. Most of the pieces are identical except for the front and back piece. (refer to photo)
When gluing, make sure you get all the joints and that you put down a nice thin layer. DO NOT JUST SLOP IT ON.
After gluing all the pieces, clamp both sides and let it sit for at least 30 min.
Enjoy.
13 Comments
6 years ago
The .cdr file won't import into or open in Corel X4.
7 years ago
Hey, this looks great and I really want to try it on the K40 laser I recently got, but I cannot get any of the cdr files I download like this to load/import into the coreldraw/corellaser v12 that I have got. Can anyone help with why this would be? Thanks, and great work on this!!
7 years ago
Looking good dude :) Nice work...
7 years ago on Introduction
Looking good!
8 years ago
This is the exact same design taken off of the Epilog website...
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Thank you for exposing the truth. I guess I just wanted to make the children happy and change the world one box at a time. Now time to go back to my humble job making cheese sandwiches at a factory.
Reply 8 years ago
nevermind, didn't see that you mentioned that lol, sorry!
8 years ago on Introduction
very nice
8 years ago on Introduction
very nice
10 years ago on Introduction
I love the box design and I want to use it but I can't get up the attachment file to view the measurements...
10 years ago on Step 4
This is a very nice box pattern. Thanks for sharing it.
10 years ago on Introduction
You could enter this in the Father's Day Challenge!
10 years ago on Introduction
Awesome! I have been wondering if I could laser cut a jewelry box! Awesome designs too :)