You may remember my previous share, which was one of the first earring displays I made for my side hustle. I got a lot of good feedback and folks are still posting on that design almost a year later.
I’ve been selling designs in a local shop that had a pretty small merchanding space and I wanted some displays that had the following criteria:
Smaller form factor
Foldable/Breakdown-able (it’s a word now, shhhh)
Ample space for branding
I came up with this easy two-piece design that you could easily reproduce on any 1/8" material. The two pieces slot together and can be broken down in seconds. They are also SUPER sturdy if you’re using them outdoors for craft displays. The space in the middle is primo for branding, or you could add an allover design for more zazz.
My “free earrings” have migrated to a couple of doctor’s offices now and this will be nicer than the modified version of your other stand that I was using
Are you using Inkscape to design this? I’m sorry I’m a complete newbie to all this. I’m still trying to google and learn what “kerf” is
thanks again for sharing your super awesome earrings and file!!
Hi, does it matter if I use acrylic or wood for this file? I guess really what I should ask is does it matter about the thickness of the material (1/8” or 1/4”)? Sorry I’m still trying to learn the jargon here as I’ve only had my Glowforge for about a week. Cut paths, file types, vector, etc.
No touch screen on my MacBook Air. I’ve tried everything. I’ll google and see what I can find out. Thanks though!..UPDATE. I found the answer pretty quickly. Control and click on mouse pad. That worked!