How to Laser Cut a Wooden Reserved Sign?
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How to Laser Cut a Wooden Reserved Sign?

If you’ve been looking for a simple yet stylish laser project, this wooden “Reserved” sign is a perfect start. With just a few materials and the precision of a laser cutter, you can create a professional-looking table sign that instantly upgrades any space—whether it’s for a restaurant, a wedding, or your home dinner setup. Let’s turn a plain piece of wood into a sign that makes every guest feel special.
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Supplies
Machine Used
Thunder Bolt 30W
Material Needed
5mm Plywood
Settings
Cutting
- Speed:20mm/s
- Max Power:99%
- Min Power:15%
- Number of Passes:1
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Get the Wood Ready and Place the Wood on the Laser Bed
Select a wood sheet suitable for laser cutting (e.g., 3–6 mm plywood). Place it flat on the laser bed. Use pins or magnets to keep it flat and stable during cutting.
Open the File and Check the Settings
Import the wooden reserved sign design in Lasermaker and check if your basswood size is large enough. Double-check everything, and decide if you want to add or subtract elements according to your preferences. For the laser cutting layers, pay extra attention to the power setting.
Focus Your Laser Machine
Proper focusing ensures neat, polished edges. 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 wood surface at a perfect angle. Always double-check before cutting.
Frame the Design and Start Laser Cutting
Then click “Frame” or “Border” to preview your cutting area and make sure the design fits nicely on your board. This confirms your material placement and avoids wasting wood. Adjust as necessary. Once everything is set, start the laser job.
Monitor the Laser Cutting Process
Stay close to the machine while it’s running and watch the cutting and engraving progress. Keep an eye out for excessive smoke, small flame-ups, or any movement of the material that could affect the outcome. Make sure your workspace is well-ventilated, and rely on air assist if available to achieve cleaner edges on the wood.
Assemble the Sign
While the letters or word pieces are being cut, clean your chosen backing surface (acrylic, marble, or wood). Wipe off dust and fingerprints to ensure strong adhesion later. Carefully remove your wooden letters and position them on the backing board. Use adhesive to glue each letter in place, pressing gently for an even bond.
Complete the Task
Once assembled and dried, the reserved sign is ready to use. You can leave the wood natural for a rustic look or apply a light coat of varnish for a polished finish. Your elegant “Reserved” sign is now ready to take its place! Whether displayed in a restaurant, café, or at a special event, it adds a professional and welcoming touch to any setting. Try customizing your next one with engraved logos or metallic backplates—because even the smallest details can make your space unforgettable.