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'WiFi Is on the House' Sign

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Wifi is on the house.xcs
Wifi is on the house
.xcs
Application scenario
Laser (20min)
Machine & module
xTool M1
10W
Compatibles · 9
Material used
3mm Basswood Plywood
535
2851
Information
      Stay connected with this 'WiFi Is on the House' sign. This guide will help you design a sign displaying your network name and password, ensuring guests can easily connect. Elevate your home's hospitality with this fun and functional DIY project!

** If you like my project, please leave me a thumbs up or a comment. Your feedback will make my day! 🤗
    
Instruction
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Step1: Download and Open the Project in xTool Creative Space
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Download and Open the Project in xTool Creative Space.

Once the project is open, you can resize the sign as desired:

  • Select the entire design.
  • Use the resize handles to increase or decrease the size of the sign.
  • Alternatively, you can input your desired dimensions in the design panel for a precise resize.

Just remember to scale all the elements of the design at the same time.

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Step2: Personalizing Network and Password on the Sign
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  • Open the layers panel by selecting the icon that represents it.
  • Choose to edit the text either directly in the design or in the Layers Menu where it says "Edit Text."
  • Customize your Network and Password as needed. For example:
    • Network: Network123
    • Password: Password123

You can also click on the text and adjust the font and size from the right panel (Text) to suit your preferences.

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Step3: Process of Framing, Cutting, and Assembling
Preview
Preview
  • Check the framing: Check the framing of the design to ensure it aligns correctly with the material. Once confirmed, send the project for processing.
  • Processing the Project: The project will first engrave and score the design, and then cut.
  • Painting (Optional): I used black acrylic paint to paint the 'WIFI' so to give it a pop of color, but this step is optional.
  • Assemble the Frame and Base: Attach the frame to the bases using wood glue or a strong adhesive. For added stability, cut two bases and glue them together.

 

If you like my project, please leave me a thumbs up or a comment. Your feedback will make my day! :)

Please note that all settings mentioned are specific to XTool M1, so be sure to check the settings on your machine, as they may differ.

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xTool Supplies Used in This Template
xTool M1
xTool M1
3mm Basswood Plywood
3mm Basswood Plywood