A jig for Rounded Rectangle Key Chain holds 23 at a time.
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Step 1: cut out the Front
Setting 1
Process Method
Vector Laser Engrave
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
50
Speed(mm/s)
250
Lines per cm
160
Pass
1
Setting 2
Process Method
Laser Cut
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
100
Speed(mm/s)
15
Pass
1
Setting 3
Process Method
Laser Score
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
50
Speed(mm/s)
50
Pass
1
Setting 4
Process Method
Laser Score
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
50
Speed(mm/s)
100
Pass
1

The initial step is to cut out the front of this jig, which is specifically designed for rounded rectangle keychains. This page should be the first page in the XCS file and is developed for a 12x12 piece of wood. When cutting, please remember to wear your laser-safe glasses.

Step 2: Cut out the Back
Setting 1
Process Method
Laser Cut
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
100
Speed(mm/s)
15
Pass
1
Setting 2
Process Method
Vector Laser Engrave
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
50
Speed(mm/s)
250
Lines per cm
160
Pass
1
Setting 3
Process Method
Laser Score
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
50
Speed(mm/s)
100
Pass
1

We will now proceed to cut the back of the key chain holder. The back includes numbers for each key chain and a hole for easy removal of the key chains. When cutting, please remember to wear your laser-safe glasses.

Step 3: Glue

Now it's time to glue the pieces together. Here's a photo of where I put the glue. Make sure that everything is aligned.

Step 4: Place your keychains, and use the canvas

I created a file that contains three canvases. The last one is designed for aligning your designs, and I've included a crosshair to help you align with the s1. When cutting, please remember to wear your laser-safe glasses.

Design Files
Rounded Rectangle Keychain Jig 12x12.xcs
jig
S1
wood
Keychain
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