Dog Collar Jig for the F1

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  • Dog Collar Jig.xcs
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  • Summary

    I started selling leather dog collars that could be engraved a few weeks ago. I had a customer that wanted a particular color of which I only had one left. I took it and placed it in my F1. After lining up and framing the engraving on the collar, I carefully closed it and processed the order. When I opened the cover, the engrave was skewed at an angle. I lost a sale with that and a pricey collar. Not a good experience. What had happened was that my collar shifted slightly when I had to move my hand away in order to set the lid down. I had it happen before but always caught it before I engraved. This time, I didn't and it cost me. So to prevent this from happening again, I created a jig to help hold my collars in place, straight and even and in the same spot every time!

    Production Info

    Application scenario
    Laser
    Software
    xTool Creative Space
    Machine & processing module
    xTool P2
    Material used
    6mm Birch Plywood(4pcs)
    3mm Birch Plywood from Smokey Hill Designs Starbond Thick Adhesive or Loctite Superglue Ultragel Control
    Total time
    20 min
    Also compatible with other machines. Visit the Material EasySet Library  for more.

    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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