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Laser Cutting – 2025 NFL Keepsake

9月 29, 2025

Introduction

Want to create a keepsake that captures the energy and excitement of the NFL 2025 season? With a laser cutter, you can transform simple sheets of acrylic and ABS into a dynamic silhouette of a player in motion—perfect as a collectible, a desk decoration, or even a thoughtful gift for fellow fans. This project combines engraving, cutting, and layering to deliver a polished, professional-looking piece that feels truly personal. Best of all, it doesn’t take advanced skills—just the right materials, a laser machine, and a bit of creativity.

Machine Used

Thunder Nova Plus 35 80W
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Material Needed

3mm Acrylic
3mm ABS

Settings

  • Laser Engraving
  • Speed:1000mm/s
  • Power:20%
  • DPI: 300
  • Laser Cutting
  • Speed:30mm/s
  • Max Power:55%
  • Min Power:20%
  • Passes:1

Before your work begins

Step 1: Place the Materials on the Work Table

  • Lay your acrylic sheet(s) and the ABS panel flat on the laser bed. For acrylic, peel the protective film from the top (laser-facing) surface only — leave the back film in place to protect the underside while cutting. Position the ABS so it sits flat and won’t flex during the job. Secure each sheet with low-profile clamps, pins, or magnets; avoid tall clamps that the head could hit. If you’re cutting multiple parts at once, group them to minimize wasted material and make assembly easier later.

Put acrylic and ABS on the work table
Tips:
  • There are three common types of pins: T-shaped, L-shaped, and F-shaped. A special use for F-shaped pins is clamping up the plywood to prevent burn marks. When using pins or magnets, pay attention to their height. If they’re too tall, the machine’s sensor or laser head could collide with them and cause damage.
3 types pins
pin usage

3 common types of pins

F-shaped pin usage

sensor hits pin

Sensor hits a too high pin

Step 2: Import the File and Check the Settings

  • Open your preferred laser software (I use LaserMaker). Import the design file or design one by yourself. Adjust the size and layout as needed, making sure the designs are evenly spaced to make the most of your sheet.
  • For the laser cutting layers, pay extra attention to the minimum power setting. If the min power is too low, it will cause the cutting corners will not cut through; if the min power is too high, the laser cutting will be bad at the corners.
Parameters of making a 2025 NFL Keepsake

Step 3: Focus Your Laser Machine

  • Accurate focusing is critical for achieving smooth, clean cuts on acrylic. The Thunder Nova Plus offers two focusing methods:
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  • ·Auto Focus: With one click, the laser head automatically adjusts to the optimal focal distance. This is fast and convenient for flat materials like acrylic sheets.
  • ·Manual Focus: For more control or when working with uneven materials, use the focus stick. Lower or raise the laser head until the focus stick stands perfectly vertical against the acrylic surface—this indicates the correct distance.
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  • Tip: If your material is slightly warped or not perfectly flat, manual focus is recommended for more precise results.
bolt auto focus
bolt manual focus

Auto focus

Manual focus

Step 4: Frame the Design and Start Laser 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, simply hit ‘Start’ to begin laser processing.
Frame your design

Step 5: Monitor the Laser Cutting Process

Monitor the job as it runs—watch for excessive smoke, movement of materials, or any warning alarms. Never leave the laser unattended while it’s operating.
While observing, remember that the laser beam is extremely powerful. Even with the protective lid closed, avoid staring directly at the marking spot for too long. A quick glance to check progress is fine, but prolonged gazing should be avoided for safety reasons.

Laser engraving ABS

Step 6: Glue/Adhere the Layers Together

Once all parts are cut and cooled, dry-fit the assembly to check alignment. If everything fits, choose the appropriate adhesive:
To bond acrylic to acrylic, use a solvent cement (e.g., acrylic cement / “weld” such as Weld-On) applied sparingly to the mating surfaces for an invisible, fused joint. Clamp gently until cured.
To bond acrylic to ABS, use a two-part epoxy or a structural acrylic/ABS-compatible adhesive — solvent welds that work on acrylic won’t bond ABS properly. Apply glue in thin beads, avoid squeeze-out, and use alignment pins or a jig to keep layers registered while curing.

Work on a flat surface, press layers evenly, and wipe any excess adhesive immediately with a suitable cleaner before it sets.

Stick the pieces together with glue

Step 7: Complete the laser cutting

  • After the adhesive has cured fully, remove clamps and do final cleanup. Peel any remaining protective film from acrylic, sand or lightly buff any glue squeeze-out, and clean surfaces with a lint-free cloth and a mild cleaner suitable for acrylic.

A laser well cut decoration that celebrate the NFL season in 2025

Come and Try!

Now it’s your turn! Imagine the look on your friends’ faces when they see a handcrafted NFL-inspired piece that you made yourself. Whether you want to decorate your room, upgrade your fan corner, or surprise someone with a one-of-a-kind gift, this project is the perfect starting point. Grab your materials, fire up your laser, and bring your own version of the 2025 season to life. We believe you can make one even better than ours—so go ahead, give it a try!

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