How I Make Badges - Easter Egg Hunt Souvenir

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  • Easter Badge.xcs
    M1
  • Summary

    This is how I make enamel pin style badges. This year I am making them to give to my family as they finish their orienteering easter egg hunt.

    Production Info

    Application scenario
    Laser
    Software
    xTool Creative Space
    Machine & processing module
    xTool M1
    10W
    Compatible xTool Machine
    Guidelines for using compatible machines
    xTool F1 Ultra
    20W
    xTool P2S
    55W
    xTool D1 Pro
    5W, 20W, 10W, 40W
    xTool P2
    55W
    xTool M1
    5W
    xTool S1
    10W, 20W, 40W
    xTool M1 Ultra
    10W, 20W
    xTool D1
    5W, 10W, 20W
    xTool F1
    10W
    Material used
    3mm Basswood Plywood
    I use either typical 3mm pine plywood from Bunnings (I use a rotary saw to cut pieces that fit nicely into my M1) or jumbo paddle pop sticks if I want the wood to be a bit thinner. I colour my badges with poska pens, and then glue badge backings from amazon (very cheap for lots) with super glue.
    Total time
    30 min

    License

    This license allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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