xTool D1 Pro Video Tutorial and Example Project - Making a Phone Holder

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xTool Support Team

 

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Notice: The Laserbox basic software DOES NOT support D1 Pro, please download and use xTool Creative Space (XCS) software.

 

With the material pack delivered with xTool D1 Pro, you can create your own works. If you have no idea how to get started, you can use an example project as a beginning.

Let's start with an easier one, to make yourself a phone holder, as shown in the following.

1. What you need

What you need is the assembled xTool D1 Pro, a computer with xTool Creative Space (XCS) installed, the power adapter and cable, the USB cable, a basswood board A5 that can be found in the material pack, and the example project file 1. Phone holder-1.xcs.

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2. To protect your desk or floor

To protect your table or floor from being burned or smoked, you can place the aluminum sheet delivered with xTool D1 Pro in the working area on your desk or floor.

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Step 1

Remove the protective film on the sheet.

Note: Remove the protective film gently, so that the sheet can stay flat.

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Step 2

Place the sheet in the working area of xTool D1 Pro.

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3. Make your own phone holder

Step 1

Connect xTool D1 Pro to a power supply and turn it on.

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Step 2

Connect xTool D1 Pro to your PC by using the USB cable.

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Step 3

Place the basswood board in the working area of xTool D1 Pro.

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Step 4

Set the height of the laser module.

(1) Put the focal length setting bar down.

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(2) Loosen the thumb screw on the other side and slide the laser module upward or downward to allow the bottom of the focal length setting bar just to touch the surface of the board.

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(3) Put the focal length setting bar back.

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Step 5

Set the start point for processing.

By default, red cross light beams are emitted for you to locate where the processing begins.

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The processing starts at the point positioned in the center of the red cross light beams.

 

Step 6

Open XCS.

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Step 7

Click Connect Device.

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Click your device in Devices list.

Note: The device name varies according to device.

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Step 8

Download the project file to the local disk, and then import it on XCS.

1.Phone holder-1 5W.xcs

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After importing the file, you can see the design elements on the canvas.

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You don't have to set the other parameters. The default settings in the project file are recommended.

 

Step 9

Click the Process icon in the lower right corner.

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The Preview window is displayed.

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The green point indicates where the processing start point is in the design elements.

Click Framing to preview the processing range.

Ensure that the processing range is within the basswood board. Otherwise, the design elements can't be properly engraved or cut.

Step 10

Click Start and wait for the processing to end.

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After the processing ends, you can get the wood pieces to make your phone holder.

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More example projects

Output Materials Project file (5W) Project file (10W) Project file (20W)
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Basswood A5
1.Phone holder-1 5W.xcs 1.Phone holder-1 10W.xcs 1.Phone holder-1 20W.xcs
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Basswood A5
2.Phone holder-2 5W.xcs 2.Phone holder-2 10W.xcs 2.Phone holder-2 20W.xcs

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Basswood A5
3.Phone holder-3 5W.xcs 3.Phone holder-3 10W.xcs 3.Phone holder-3 20W.xcs
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Alumina sheet-yellow

4.Name card 5W.xcs 4.Name card 10W.xcs 4.Name card 20W.xcs
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Alumina sheet-black

4.Name card 5W.xcs 4.Name card 10W.xcs 4.Name card 20W.xcs

 

You can download the project files and use the materials required to create your works.

 

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