Material results
Save one real test result
After exporting an SVG, run one blank and save the settings that produced a result you would repeat.
Record a test
Keep the setting that worked
One useful result is enough to decide whether the file, material, and machine setup are ready for repeat work.
Saved notes
Reusable settings
Next decision
Use this result to check machine fit
Save a result first, then ask whether the machine can repeat it for the expected batch.
| Product | Material | Machine | Power | Speed | Result | Notes |
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Saved in this browser. Export CSV if you want to keep the records outside SpiderMake.
How this helps sell real products
From saved result to machine decision
Use a product tool or the material test card to prepare a real file in millimeters.
Test the exact metal, wood, leather, acrylic, or card stock blank before listing the product.
Keep the settings that produced repeatable contrast, readable details, and clean edges.
If detail, work area, or batch speed is limiting the job, compare laser options from the finished result.