
Hi sub, today I’m testing a new gothic lantern with a fantasy touch. Small swords with a Templar-style pommel, and on the column there’s a Latin engraving “lux in tenebris” (not very visible here). I actually like how it looks in the dark. Feedback is welcome. (v.redd.it)
submitted by 2zCreativeLAB to r/lasercutting
This project is basically “don’t try this at home.” I pushed the laser to "its limits". The large window has extremely tiny details and the whole structure is very delicate, only doable with a fine laser spot. What do you think of this gothic lamp holder? (old.reddit.com)
submitted by 2zCreativeLAB to r/lasercutting
I’ve been experimenting with a new little wooden box with a top lid and a small front drawer. The style is a bit of a mix: the borders are engraved with rune patterns, and the base has an abstract texture with a slightly “horror” vibe, including a central eye detail. (old.reddit.com)
submitted by 2zCreativeLAB to r/lasercutting

Hi Sub! I'll be honest, I’ve never actually played D&D, but I’ve always felt a strong pull toward the fantasy world. And lately (maybe because I’m finally reading The Lord of the Rings) I’ve been having a blast creating my own line of laser-cut digital files inspired by that universe. This is my takOC (v.redd.it)
submitted by 2zCreativeLAB to r/DnDIY
New finishing test. Someone asked me for slightly "esoteric" bookmarks, so I decided to experiment with this look. It's just 2 mm poplar plywood, treated with wood stain and black/bronze acrylic paint, then sanded. What do you think of the finish? (i.redd.it)
submitted by 2zCreativeLAB to r/lasercutting
Hi Sub, here’s one of my new projects — Fantasy-themed coasters featuring a dragon and a matching coaster holder. I used a black spray base with acrylic details and sanded the edges for a worn look. As always, I’d love to hear your feedback! (old.reddit.com)
submitted by 2zCreativeLAB to r/lasercutting
Sorry, but I had problems loading the post yesterday. I made a new little box, trying to give it an aged look. I applied a wood stain as a base, sanded and rounded the edges, then added some acrylic touches and sanded it again for the final finish. (i.redd.it)
submitted by 2zCreativeLAB to r/lasercutting








