How to Start a Laser Engraving Business in 2026: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Everything you need to know to launch a profitable laser engraving business from home in 2026. From equipment to first customers to scaling to full-time income.
Introduction: Why Laser Engraving Is the Best Home Business of 2026
If you're reading this, you're probably looking for a side hustle or home business that actually makes real money, not just promises.
You found it.
Laser engraving is quite possibly the perfect home business for 2026, and here's why:
✅ Low startup cost - Get started professionally for under $500 with the Tyvok A1 Mini ✅ High profit margins - 60-85% gross margins are normal ✅ Fast break-even - Most people recoup their machine cost in 4-8 weeks ✅ Growing demand - Personalized products are one of the fastest growing e-commerce categories ✅ Scalable - Start part-time at 5 hours/week, go full-time when you're ready ✅ Creative outlet - Get paid to make beautiful things ✅ No experience needed - Learn the basics in a weekend
The best part? You don't need to quit your job to get started. Thousands of people just like you are making $1,000-$5,000+ per month working evenings and weekends.
This guide will walk you through every single step from absolute beginner to profitable business owner.
Step 1: Get the Right Equipment (Don't Waste Money!)
This is where 90% of beginners make their first mistake. They either: - Buy too cheap - A $200 Amazon laser that breaks in 3 months and produces garbage quality
- Buy too expensive - Drop $5,000 on an industrial machine before proving they can get customers
The smart approach: Start with a mid-range professional machine that produces quality results without breaking the bank, then upgrade once you have consistent revenue.
Our Recommendation for Beginners: Tyvok A1 Mini ($299)
The Tyvok A1 Mini is hands down the best value on the market for new business owners in 2026.
Why we recommend it:
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Professional quality output - Your customers won't know it only cost $299
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Setup in 15 minutes - Out of the box and engraving same day
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Works with LightBurn - The industry standard software (you'll need this anyway)
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Large enough for 95% of beginner products - 200×200mm work area handles jewelry, tumblers, signs, keychains
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Reliable - Built to last thousands of hours, not hundreds
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Best support in the industry - Real people answer your questions, not robots
With a Tyvok A1 Mini, you can start making money the same day it arrives.
Upgrade Path: When You're Ready to Scale
Once you're consistently making sales and outgrowing the A1 Mini, upgrade to the Tyvok P2 10W Galvo Laser.
Why upgrade:
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10× faster engraving speed = more orders per day
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Color marking on stainless steel = premium pricing you can't get with diode lasers
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Larger work area = bigger products, bigger orders
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Industrial build quality = run 8 hours a day, 5 days a week
Typical timeline: Most A1 Mini owners upgrade to the P2 Galvo within 3-6 months.
Accessories You'll Actually Need (Skip the Rest!)
You don't need 50 accessories to get started. Just these:
Item Cost Why you need it
Honeycomb Bed $39 Clean cuts, no back burning
Safety Glasses $25 Non-negotiable for eye protection
Air Assist $49 Cleaner engravings, less fire risk
Exhaust Fan $59 Fume extraction (health + optics longevity)
LightBurn Software $80 Industry standard, worth every penny
Total Accessories ~$252
Total startup equipment cost: Tyvok A1 Mini ($299) + Accessories ($252) = $551
Compare that to almost any other business - this is incredibly low risk.
Step 2: Learn the Basics (Fast)
You don't need to be an expert to start making money.
Spend your first weekend on these 4 things:
1. Machine Setup and Calibration (2 hours)
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Unbox and assemble your Tyvok A1 Mini
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Do the focus calibration procedure
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Run 3-5 test engravings on scrap material
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Get comfortable with the movement and speed
2. Learn LightBurn Basics (4 hours)
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Import images and vectors
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Adjust power and speed settings
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Use the preview feature to see what you're getting
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Learn the basic tools (arrange, group, layers)
Pro tip: There are 100+ free LightBurn tutorials on YouTube. Watch the top 3, then learn by doing.
3. Test Different Materials (4 hours)
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Start with plywood, then acrylic, then leather
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Make a material test card - record settings that work well
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90% of the products you'll make use 3 materials: wood, acrylic, leather
4. Make 5 Sample Products (4 hours)
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Pick 5 simple products from our profitable products list
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Make them as good as you can
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Take photos - you'll need these for your listings
Total time investment: 14 hours. That's one weekend. After that, you're ready to start selling.
Step 3: Pick Your Niche and Products (The Most Important Step!)
This is the difference between "I have a laser and make things sometimes" and "I have a profitable business."
Trying to make everything for everyone is the #1 reason new laser businesses fail.
The 6 Most Profitable Niches for 2026
1. Wedding and Events 💰💰💰💰💰
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Products: Save the dates, place cards, table numbers, signs, gifts, favors
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Why it works: Weddings have huge budgets, couples pay premium for custom
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Average order value: $200-$800
2. Pet Products 💰💰💰💰
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Products: Pet ID tags, memorial plaques, name signs for crates
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Why it works: Pet owners spend freely, emotional purchase = very low price sensitivity
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Average order value: $35-$100
3. Jewelry and Personalized Gifts 💰💰💰💰
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Products: Necklaces, keychains, bracelets, custom gifts
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Why it works: Year-round demand, gifting never goes out of style
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Average order value: $30-$80
4. Home Decor and Signs 💰💰💰
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Products: Family name signs, quotes, wall art, kitchen decor
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Why it works: Evergreen demand, people are always updating their homes
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Average order value: $50-$150
5. Tumblers and Drinkware 💰💰💰
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Products: Custom tumblers, mugs, water bottles
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Why it works: High volume, corporate bulk orders, repeat customers
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Average order value: $25-$50 (retail), $300-$1,000 (corporate bulk)
6. Business Services 💰💰💰💰💰
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Products: Signs, name badges, promotional items, custom swag
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Why it works: Businesses pay premium, repeat orders, bulk
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Average order value: $150-$1,000+
Our Recommendation for Beginners
Start with 2 niches max. Pick one low price point fast turnover category (keychains, pet tags) and one higher price point category (signs, wedding items).
This gives you: - Fast small orders to build reviews
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Larger orders for meaningful revenue
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Less inventory to manage
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Easier to become "the expert" in a few categories than a generalist
Step 4: Pricing Your Work for Maximum Profit
This is where 90% of beginners leave money on the table (or even lose money).
The Only Pricing Formula You'll Ever Need
FINAL PRICE = (Material Cost × 2) + (Time × $40/hour) + 15% Overhead
Yes, $40/hour minimum. Your time is valuable. If you're making less than that, you don't have a business - you have an expensive hobby.
Real Pricing Examples
Product Material Cost Time Spent Calculation Sell Price Profit
Custom Keychain $2 2 min $4 + $1.33 + $0.80 $18 $13.20
Pet ID Tag $1 1 min $2 + $0.67 + $0.40 $15 $11.93
Wood Sign (12×18") $8 8 min $16 + $5.33 + $3.20 $45 $33.80
Leather Wallet Engraving $12 5 min $24 + $3.33 + $4.05 $50 $33.95
Custom Tumbler $7 5 min $14 + $3.33 + $2.60 $35 $25.37
Pricing Rules Never to Break
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Never charge less than $15 for any custom work - It's not worth your time
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Rush orders = +50% premium - If someone needs it in 48 hours, they pay extra
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Bulk orders = 15-25% discount per unit - But minimum order quantity of 10
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Set minimum order value ($35) - Don't waste time on $10 orders
Step 5: Where to Sell and Get Your First 10 Customers
You can have the best laser and make the best products, but if no one sees them, you don't have a business.
Platform #1: Etsy (Start Here First)
Etsy is where 90% of successful laser engravers get their start.
Why Etsy works:
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Built-in buyer traffic (90 million+ shoppers)
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People come to Etsy specifically looking for handmade/custom items
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Low fees (6.5% + $0.25 per transaction)
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Easy to set up
Etsy Success Formula:
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10+ listings minimum (more = more traffic)
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Great photos (natural light, clean background, lifestyle shots)
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Keywords in titles and tags (research what people actually search for)
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Respond to messages within 1 hour
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Ask every customer for a review
Platform #2: Local Facebook Groups
This is the most underrated free traffic source.
Join every local Facebook group within 50 miles of you: - Neighborhood groups
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Mom groups
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Wedding planning groups
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Small business groups
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Buy/sell/trade groups
Post something like:
"Hi everyone! I just launched a local laser engraving business here in [City]. I make custom keychains, pet tags, wood signs, and personalized gifts. If anyone needs something custom engraved, send me a message! First order 20% off for group members 😊" This works. Almost every laser business owner gets their first 5-10 customers this way.
Platform #3: Craft Fairs and Farmers Markets
Great for: - Fast cash (sales happen right there)
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Building local brand recognition
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Getting wholesale accounts (local shop owners attend too)
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Collecting emails for future marketing
Pro tip: Bring your Tyvok A1 Mini and do live demos. Crowds gather around lasers working, and people buy when they see the magic happen.
Platform #4: Local Business Outreach
Walk into every coffee shop, boutique, gift store, and office within 10 minutes of your house.
Ask the owner:
"Do you sell any custom engraved items in your store? I'm a local laser engraver and would love to work with you on a wholesale basis."
One good wholesale account can give you $500-$2,000/month in consistent recurring revenue.
Step 6: Your First 30 Day Action Plan
Week 1: Setup and Learning
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[ ] Order your Tyvok A1 Mini
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[ ] Order essential accessories
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[ ] Watch 5 beginner LightBurn tutorials
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[ ] Practice 5 hours on scrap material
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[ ] Make 5 high quality sample products
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[ ] Take professional photos of everything
Week 2: Launch Your Sales Channels
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[ ] Set up Etsy shop (10 minimum listings)
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[ ] Join 10 local Facebook groups
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[ ] Create Instagram and Facebook business pages
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[ ] Make a simple price list
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[ ] Tell 10 friends what you're doing
Week 3: Get Your First 5 Customers
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[ ] Post your work 3 times in Facebook groups
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[ ] Post 3 times on Instagram
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[ ] Offer 20% off grand opening special
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[ ] Ask every customer for a review
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[ ] Hand out 50 business cards locally
Week 4: Optimize and Scale
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[ ] Identify which products are selling best
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[ ] Double down on winners, cut losers
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[ ] Calculate your actual profit per product
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[ ] Make a 3 month goal
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[ ] Reinvest first profits in better materials or equipment upgrade
Step 7: Common Mistakes to Avoid (Learn From Others' Failures!)
❌ Mistake #1: Underpricing Your Work
This is the #1 killer of new laser businesses. If you're making $5/hour after expenses, you'll burn out and quit. Price like the professional you are.
❌ Mistake #2: Trying to Make Everything for Everyone
"Niche down" sounds like a cliché, but it's true. Pick 2-3 product categories and master them. You'll get faster, better, and more profitable.
❌ Mistake #3: Bad Photography
Great product photos = 10× more clicks. You don't need an expensive camera. Your phone + natural light + clean white background = professional results.
❌ Mistake #4: Waiting for Perfection
You don't need to be perfect. You need to be in the market. List 10 products this week, even if they're not perfect. You'll learn 10× faster by actually selling.
❌ Mistake #5: Not Asking for Reviews
Reviews are social proof. 90% of customers will leave a review if you just ask. Every review makes the next sale easier.
Step 8: From Side Hustle to Full-Time Income
When Are You Ready to Go Full-Time?
These 3 things must be true: 1. $2,000+/month profit for 3 consecutive months (consistent, not one good month) 2. 6 months of living expenses saved (safety buffer) 3. More orders than you can handle part-time (proven demand)
The Growth Timeline (Typical Results)
| Timeline | Income Level | What's Happening |
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| Month 1 | $0-$500 | First sales, learning, reviews |
| Month 2 | $500-$1,500 | Consistent sales, figuring out what works |
| Month 3 | $1,500-$3,000 | Systems in place, knowing your best sellers |
| Month 6 | $3,000-$6,000 | Consistent, possibly full-time ready |
| Month 12 | $5,000-$10,000 | Established business, maybe hiring help |
When to Upgrade Your Machine
Most people outgrow the Tyvok A1 Mini after 3-6 months of consistent sales. Signs it's time for the Tyvok P2 Galvo:
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You're turning down orders because you can't produce fast enough
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Customers are asking for metal engraving / color marking
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You want to take larger bulk orders
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You're ready to go full-time
Ready to Start Your Laser Engraving Business?
Your Next 3 Actions:
- Right now: Order your Tyvok A1 Mini . It pays for itself with just 20-30 orders.
- This week: Watch 5 beginner tutorials and start practicing on scrap.
- Next week: Open your Etsy shop with 10 listings.
The best time to start was 6 months ago. The second best time is right now.
Thousands of people started with nothing more than a Tyvok A1 Mini and a dream. There's still plenty of room for you - the personalized product trend shows no signs of slowing down.
What are you waiting for? Your first customer is waiting.
Ready to get started? 👉 Get the Tyvok A1 Mini → The #1 recommended laser engraver for starting a home business 👉 Upgrade to Tyvok P2 Galvo → For when you're ready to scale production and offer premium color marking Last updated: April 2026 | Published by: Tyvok Business Guides Team