Honeycomb Panel for xTool P2 / P2S
The xTool P2 Honeycomb Panel is a precision cutting support designed to improve cut quality, reduce underside scorching, and keep small parts stable during laser cutting. It fits directly inside the P2 and P2S, making batch work and detailed cutting more efficient.
Why Use a Honeycomb Panel for Laser Cutting?
Flat beds and slats can cause scorching where materials touch the surface and allow small cutouts to fall or tilt. A honeycomb panel supports material evenly across a grid, allowing airflow underneath for cleaner edges and more consistent results.
Precision Fit for xTool P2 / P2S
Designed specifically for the xTool P2 platform, the honeycomb panel fits securely within the cutting area and aligns with the machine’s exhaust and airflow system.
Secure Small Parts for Batch Cutting
Included magnetic pins help hold thin sheets and small pieces in place, reducing movement during setup and cutting. This is especially helpful for repeat jobs and multi-part production runs.
Technical Specifications
| Compatible Machines | xTool P2 / P2S |
|---|---|
| Processing Area | 21.9 × 11 inches |
| Max Loading Capacity | 5 kg |
| Max Workpiece Height | 0.87 inches 6.93 inches with riser base |
| Panel Size | 23.1 × 12.2 × 0.87 inches |
| Panel Weight | 2.06 kg |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a honeycomb panel do for laser cutting?
A honeycomb panel supports sheet materials across a grid so airflow and exhaust can pass underneath. This helps reduce underside contact marks, minimizes scorching where materials touch the bed, and keeps small cut pieces from falling through as easily.
Is this honeycomb panel compatible with xTool P2 and P2S?
Yes. This panel is designed for xTool P2 and P2S bed sizing and workflows.
What’s the cutting/processing area of the honeycomb panel?
The honeycomb panel provides a processing area of approximately 21.9 × 11 inches.
How do the magnetic material pins help?
The included magnetic pins help secure small sheets and awkward shapes so they don’t shift during setup or operation, especially useful for repeat jobs and batch cutting.
How do I clean the honeycomb panel after cutting?
Use the included cleaning brush to remove debris and residue buildup. Cleaning frequency depends on how often you cut and which materials you use.