![]() You could even start a business engraving items and selling them at markets and on Etsy. For example, cutting your own die cuts for card making and journals, and you can engrave on fabric, stainless steel, leather, cardstock, acrylic and many other types of material. ![]() Setting up is not difficult, it’s just a different medium to what we are used to working with but I can see all sorts of money saving projects. The company has a good video to help you with set up and there are plenty of others on YouTube. So once we sorted that out we were good to go. ![]() Once we had it together we couldn’t get it to run but we found that we had the main crossbar out of alignment. Fortunately, Paula has slender fingers and was able to slot the cables into where they needed to be without too much trouble. We had a couple of hitches, firstly I have chubby fingers so getting the cables attached prove a bit challenging. So we unpacked it and set about putting it together. The machine was beautifully packaged with lots of medium denisty foam to make sure everything stayed in place during shipping. This has become our newest hobby and it’s so much fun. ![]() We were so lucky to be approached by the company to take a look at their laser and cutting machine. This is our review and demonstration of the xTool D1 Laser Engraver and Cutter.
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