Acrylic Stirring Rod
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Introduction
With the precision and power of our Thunder Bolt laser machine, creating your own acrylic vase is easier—and more fun—than you think.
This tutorial walks you through each step, from laser-cutting perfectly polished pieces to assembling them into a flawless, crystal-clear structure. Whether for home décor, gifting, or simply exploring new design ideas, this tutorial is the perfect place to start.
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 acrylic stirring rod design file. Adjust the size and layout as needed, making sure the rods 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 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.
Post Processing
When the job is done, wait a few seconds to let any fumes clear before opening the lid. Carefully remove the cut stirring rods from the bed. If the protective film is still on the rods, peel it off to reveal the clean acrylic surface.
Gently wipe away any residue along the edges with a soft cloth or rinse the rods with mild soap and water. If you’d like to elevate the look even further, consider adding a touch of food-safe paint to give your stirring rods a more decorative, polished appearance.
Come and Try!
My acrylic stirring rods are done—what about yours? I believe you can make them even better. Try different colors, shapes, or designs to create stirring rods that are truly your own and see what unique creations you can bring to life!



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