So you just got your new Tyvok A1 Mini laser engraver, and you're excited to start making things. But what exactly should you make? If you're looking for project inspiration, you've come to the right place.
In this article, we've collected 10 cool, practical, and popular projects that are perfect for the A1 Mini's 150mm x 150mm working area. Whether you're a beginner just getting started or you've been doing laser engraving for a while, you'll find some great ideas here. All of these projects are well within the capabilities of the 10W A1 Mini, and most of them don't require any special materials or tools.
Let's get started!
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3mm hardwood or bamboo blanks (you can cut these yourself with your A1 Mini)
Key rings and hardware
Finish (Danish oil or mineral oil works great)
How to do it:
Cut out the keychain shape from 3mm wood using your A1 Mini.
Engrave the custom name, design, or logo onto the front.
Sand the edges lightly, apply a finish, and add the key ring hardware.
Pro tip: Couple custom keychains with the fast engraving of a Tyvok P2 galvo laser if you're doing them in bulk for events or weddings. The P2 can engrave dozens of keychains in the time it takes the A1 Mini to do a handful.
Why this project is great for beginners:
Small, so you don't need a lot of material
Quick to make
People love custom keychains – they make great gifts
Easy to sell if you want to start a small side business
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Blank anodized aluminum pet tag blanks
Split ring for attaching to the collar
Drill (if your blanks don't already have a hole)
How to do it:
Choose a font and layout that includes the pet's name and your phone number.
Engrave directly into the anodized aluminum – this removes the color coating and leaves a crisp white marking.
Attach the split ring, and you're done.
Why this project is great:
Recurring demand – every pet needs an ID tag
The materials are inexpensive
It's a quick project once you have your template set up
Great for selling in pet-related markets or online
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2-3mm full-grain leather or high-quality PU leather
Leather finish
Hardware (keychain rings, snaps, etc.)
How to do it:
Create your design in LightBurn.
The A1 Mini 10W can cut the leather to shape and do the engraving in one setup.
Finish the edges and add the hardware.
This is a great project because people will pay a premium for high-quality custom leather goods. A simple custom leather key fob that costs you a few dollars in materials can sell for $20-$30. A custom leather wallet can sell for even more.
Pro tip: Use a Tyvok engraving platform for cutting leather – the honeycomb structure lets the laser pass through cleanly without burning the back of the leather.
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4mm thick hardwood or bamboo squares
Finish of your choice
Felt pads for the bottom
How to do it:
Cut the blanks to size with your A1 Mini, or buy pre-cut blanks.
Engrave a custom design, monogram, or saying onto each coaster.
Apply a finish to protect the wood.
Add felt pads to the bottom to protect tables.
You can make a nice set of four custom coasters in an afternoon, and they sell really well as a set. They're also a popular item for wedding favors – you can do 50 coasters with custom names or monograms for a wedding reception.
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Custom engraved bottle openers
Wooden coasters with the couple's names and date
Mini wooden wine boxes
Custom place cards
Chocolate boxes with engraved lids
If you're doing a large number of favors, the speed of a Tyvok P2 galvo laser really helps – you can crank out dozens of engravings per hour instead of spending all day on them. But even with the A1 Mini, you can handle smaller wedding orders easily.
Why this is a great business: Weddings happen every weekend, and people are always looking for unique personalized favors. Once you have a few wedding clients, word of mouth will get you more.
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Blank phone cases (wood, leather, or plastic)
A design or photo that the customer wants
How to do it:
Secure the blank phone case to your engraving platform.
Make sure it's perfectly flat – you might need to shim it a little.
Focus the laser and engrave the design.
The A1 Mini's working area is big enough for any standard smartphone case, and the 10W power gives you nice deep engraving on wood or leather. This is a great project because every phone needs a case, and people love having something unique that reflects their personality.
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1.5-3mm thin wood or colored acrylic
Jewelry findings (earring hooks, jump rings, chains, etc.)
Sandpaper to smooth the edges
Why this project is great:
Materials are really inexpensive
You can create intricate designs that would be impossible with hand cutting
Custom jewelry sells really well at craft fairs and on Etsy
The small size is perfect for the A1 Mini's working area
Acrylic jewelry in particular cuts really nicely with the laser, and you get perfectly smooth edges right off the laser – no sanding required for most projects.
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A small pre-made cutting board (you can buy these blank from wood suppliers)
Or you can make your own from a solid piece of hardwood
How to do it:
Clean the cutting board and make sure it's perfectly dry.
Create your design – usually a family name, established date, or monogram.
Secure the cutting board to your engraving platform and make sure it's flat.
Engrave the design.
Apply food-safe mineral oil after engraving to condition the wood.
This is another project that has really good profit margins. The blank cutting board costs you maybe $10-$15, and you can sell a custom engraved one for $30-$50 or more depending on the size.
Pro tip: Bamboo cutting boards engrave really beautifully and they're affordable. They're also sustainable, which many customers appreciate.
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Special laser-ready rubber stamp material
Pre-made wooden handles and mounting foam
A way to mount the rubber to the handle
How to do it:
Reverse your design in your software.
Engrave the rubber – the laser removes the material where you want the ink to show.
Mount the engraved rubber onto the wooden handle.
Trim any excess rubber.
Custom rubber stamps aren't something that every laser engraver offers, so this can be a niche that sets you apart from other sellers. Businesses need custom stamps for their paperwork, and crafters love custom stamps for their projects.
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Pre-cut square slate coaster blanks
Felt pads for the bottom
How to do it:
Wipe the slate clean to remove any dust or oil.
Engrave your custom design – monograms, names, quotes, etc.
Stick felt pads on the bottom to protect tables.
Slate is really forgiving, and the results look amazing – it has a really high-end feel even though the materials are inexpensive. A set of four engraved slate coasters sells really well as a housewarming or holiday gift.
You can also do larger (but still small enough for the A1 Mini) slate plaques for memorials, house numbers, or garden markers.
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