Olivier had never used a laser engraver before, and the learning curve was real. But with time, trial and error, and the support of online communities, he gradually found his rhythm. From adjusting speeds and power settings to testing different wood finishes, each project taught him something new.
He soon launched his brand, Grav’décobois (a play on words combining “engraving” and “decorative wood”), offering handcrafted wooden lamps engraved with names, nature motifs, or geometric patterns.
In just a few months, Olivier went from testing scrap wood to fulfilling paid orders for custom gifts, small interior design boutiques, and local events. By the end of the year, he had made around €1,000 in revenue — a modest number, but a meaningful sign of momentum.
“It’s not just about the money,” he said. “It’s the satisfaction of seeing people smile when they receive something unique.”
Today, Olivier continues to expand his offerings — from table lamps to engraved wall art and decorative panels. His goal is not mass production, but slow, thoughtful craftsmanship. Each piece is made-to-order, and every design is considered.
He credits the LONGER B1 40W for helping him stay consistent. The machine’s reliable performance has allowed him to focus more on creative design, finishing details, and customer experience, rather than worrying about technical hiccups.
“I still discover new ways to use it. You don’t need to rush. Explore and experiment — the B1 has more power than you think.”