How to Laser Cut a 2-in-1 Headset & Controller Stand: Step by Step Tutorial

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2-in-1 Headset & Controller Stand

2025-10-22

Key Information

Laser Machines
Material Needed
5mm Acrylic
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Settings
Laser Engraving
Speed: 1000mm/s
Max Power: 20%
DPI: 300
Frequency: 20kHz
Number of Passes: 1
Settings
Laser Cutting
Speed: 8mm/s
Max Power: 90%
Min Power: 10%
Frequency: 20kHz
Number of Passes: 1

Introduction

Tired of tangled cables and cluttered desks? Let’s fix that with something you can proudly display.


This Acrylic 2-in-1 Headset & Controller Stand is sleek, sturdy, and easy to make—perfect for gamers and creators who love clean setups. With just a few laser-cut pieces, you can create a stylish organizer that keeps your essentials right where they belong.

Before your work begins

Clean the lens and mirrors
Check the laser head and nozzle for dust or buildup
Ensure ventilation and air assist are working properly
Confirm the machine is running smoothly and normally

Operational Process

STEP01

Prepare & Position the Material

Start by peeling off the protective film from the top surface of the acrylic sheet—the side that faces the laser. This prevents burn marks or smoke stains from forming on the visible surface during engraving and cutting.


You can leave the bottom film on to protect the underside while it rests on the workbed. Once ready, place the acrylic flat on the laser cutter’s bed and secure it with pins or magnets.

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Pins
STEP02

Import & Adjust the Design File

Open your preferred laser software, such as LaserMaker, and import the design file. Adjust the size and layout as needed, making sure the designs are evenly spaced to make the most of your acrylic sheet.


For the laser cutting layers, pay extra attention to the minimum power setting. If the min power is too low, the corners may not cut through; if the min power is too high, the corners may not look clean.

Parameters for making an acrylic holder
STEP03

Set the Correct Laser Focus

Accurate focusing is critical for achieving smooth, clean cuts on acrylic. If your machine has auto focus, use it for quick setup. For manual focusing, lower the laser head with the focus stick until it touches the acrylic surface at the correct angle.

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manual focus
STEP04

Start Engraving & Cutting

Before starting the job, run the Frame or Border function in your software. The laser head will trace the outline of the design with a visible guide light, helping confirm that the design fits within your acrylic sheet and avoids wasting material.


Once everything is adjusted, start the job and monitor the process as it runs. Watch for excessive smoke, movement of the acrylic sheet, or any warning alarms, and never leave the laser unattended while it’s operating.

Frame your design
Start laser engraving the acrylic stand
STEP05

Post Processing

Once all pieces are cut, carefully remove them from the laser bed. If you haven’t peeled off the protective film on the back of your acrylic yet, do it now for a clean, polished look.


Align the tabs and slots as designed and fit the pieces together to form your 2-in-1 headset and controller stand. Check that everything sits firmly before placing it on your desk or gaming setup.

assemble the stand
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Come and Try!

That’s it—you’ve just made your own acrylic 2-in-1 stand! Simple, modern, and practical. Whether you’re crafting for your own desk or planning to sell custom designs, this project is a great start. Fire up your laser, grab some acrylic, and make one today—you’ll love how neat your setup looks!

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