Christmas Tree Storage Rack
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Introduction
As the holidays approach, it’s common to add small seasonal items to shelves, desks, or entryways. A Christmas tree–shaped storage rack offers a simple way to organize lightweight items while quietly blending into the holiday setting.
In this tutorial, we’ll walk through the process of laser cutting and assembling a Christmas tree.
Before your work begins
Operational Process
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 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.
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.
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.
Start Engraving & Cutting
Before starting the job, run the frame function, also called border, in your software. The laser head will trace the outline of the design with a visible guide light. This helps confirm that the design fits within your acrylic sheet and avoids wasting material.
Once everything is adjusted, press Start to begin laser cutting the acrylic. Monitor the job 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.
Post Processing
Once cutting is complete, remove the parts from the laser bed. Align the slots and tabs according to the design and assemble the rack step by step.
Check the assembled rack for stability and alignment. Once everything fits securely, the Christmas tree storage rack is ready to use.
Come and Try!
This project is a relaxed way to combine a seasonal theme with everyday organization. Take your time assembling the pieces, try different materials or finishes, and enjoy turning a simple design into a functional holiday item for your space.
Let’s make this Christmas a little more playful!



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