
Laser Cutting Acrylic
Ultimate Guide
Find the best laser cutter for
cutting and engraving cast and extruded acrylic.

Laser Cutting Acrylic
Ultimate Guide
Find the best laser cutter for cutting and engraving cast and extruded acrylic.
Learn MoreWhy Laser Cut Acrylic?
Acrylic, also known as plexiglass, is a visually captivating material and finds use in a diverse array of products.
Laser cutting is a sought-after acrylic cutting option due to the clean and smooth cuts produced. Laser cutters also provide frosted etching that creates beautiful contrast on clear acrylic when laser engraved.

Why Laser Cut Acrylic?

Acrylic, also known as plexiglass, is a visually captivating material and finds use in a diverse array of products.
Laser cutting is a sought-after acrylic cutting option due to the clean and smooth cuts produced. Laser cutters also provide frosted etching that creates beautiful contrast on clear acrylic when laser engraved.
How Laser Cutting Acrylic Works?
Laser cutters focus a powerful laser beam, guided by the design file, on the surface of acrylic. This rapidly vaporizes the material along the designated path, turning the acrylic sheet into the desired shape.
The same laser beam can be used not only for cutting through acrylic, but also for engraving designs on the surface. By adjusting the settings, the machine can vaporize only a shallow layer from the surface of the acrylic, leaving an engraved design.

How Laser Cutting Acrylic Works?
Laser cutters focus a powerful laser beam, guided by the design file, on the surface of acrylic. This rapidly vaporizes the material along the designated path, turning the acrylic sheet into the desired shape.
The same laser beam can be used not only for cutting through acrylic, but also for engraving designs on the surface. By adjusting the settings, the machine can vaporize only a shallow layer from the surface of the acrylic, leaving an engraved design.

What Type of Laser Cutter Can Cut Acrylic?
CO2 laser cutters emit laser beams in the infrared region, which can be absorbed by acrylic of all colors, making them the most suitable laser type for cutting acrylic. Those with sufficient power, such as the xTool P2S, can easily cut acrylic in a single pass.
Can a Diode Laser Cut Acrylic?
A diode laser can also cut acrylic; however, it is crucial to understand the limitations related to acrylic colors. Generally, diode laser cutters can cut some dark opaque acrylic.
Specifically, with a blue-light diode laser, engraving or cutting blue acrylic is not possible, as the material will not absorb the laser beam due to the matching color. Additionally, diode lasers are incapable of engraving or cutting clear acrylic.
Best Acrylic Laser Cutter

80W CO2
xTool P3 is a compact CO2 laser engraver suitable for small businesses and custom production work. It features an 80W CO2 laser and supports materials like acrylic, wood, leather, glass, bamboo, and coated tumblers. An optional 5W IR laser module also allows engraving on certain metal surfaces.

36×18 inches working area
The machine offers a spacious 36 × 18-inch working area, making it practical for larger projects and batch engraving. It also supports rotary attachments for engraving tumblers, bottles, and other cylindrical items

Precision and Efficiency
With its Dual 16MP cameras, simply position your designs on the acrylic sheet with the high-resolution preview. Furthermore, the camera system identifies identical shapes within the work area. This allows for batch projects.

Rotary and curved surface engraving
Tumblers and drinkware often feature curved or tapered surfaces rather than uniform cylinders. With rotary attachment support and precise positioning tools, P3 can handle engraving across a wide range of curved objects used for personalization and small-batch production.

Enclosed design
P3 features a fully enclosed Class 1 safety design with built-in fire suppression and multiple protection features. It is designed for workshop or studio use and supports engraving, cutting, and batch production across different materials.
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Types of Acrylic for Laser Cutting
Acrylic can be broadly categorized into two types based on the manufacturing process: Cast Acrylic and Extruded Acrylic.
Cast acrylic is created by pouring molten acrylic into a mold, which determines shape, size, and thickness. Extruded acrylic, on the other hand, is produced through mechanical pressing. The acrylic is rolled until the desired thickness is achieved.
Cast or Extruded Acrylic for Laser Cutting?
For laser cutting, both cast and extruded acrylic can be effectively laser cut. But cast acrylic offers a cleaner, polished edge.
For laser engraving, cast acrylic is more recommended as it provides sharper, higher quality engraving.
So, if you prioritize a clean edge finish and clear engravings, cast acrylic is the better choice. If cost is a primary concern, extruded acrylic can be a suitable option.


How to Laser Cut Acrylic?
Here's a step-by-step guide to get you started laser cutting acrylic with your xTool P2S.

Acrylic Sheet Placement
Ensure the acrylic sheet lies flat.


Import Your Design
Upload your design file into the software.


Adjust the Cutting Settings
You can either choose the settings from the preset "Material EasySet Library" or set them manually.


The Cutting Process
Once you're happy with the settings, initiate the cutting process. The laser will perform the cut according to your design.


Finishing Touches
Remove the acrylic. Peel off the protective film.

Laser Cutting Acrylic Projects for Your Inspiration
There are tons of laser cut acrylic ideas you can implement using your acrylic laser cutter. Here are just a few ideas for your inspiration.














