Here is just runthrough of a few of the things I have made with my laser.
First up is an acrylic enclosure for a charger circuit. I glued it pretty sloppily but it still looks fine. Acrylic cuts well but gluing it can be a problem because the cuts can taper (so the edges aren't 90 degrees) and the heat can introduce thermal stress which will craze when exposed to a solvent. Apparently these problems are pretty widespread with extruded acrylic (what I have) but cast acrylic works better.

I'm heading back to university and wanted to bring some of my RC helicopters with me so I picked up some foam and did a test cut:


Half inch foam cuts insanely fast and easily and is very straight. The laser could probably do one inch foam quite well. The patterns were traced from the side-views of the helicopters.
I tried to fit everything in a case:



I hid repair parts and batteries behind the divider. I'm very happy with how the case turned out.

I figured if I have a laser I might as well make some laser cut business cards. I'm not really a graphics guy but I like them:

Lastly, I wasn't even aware lasers could engrave before starting this project and I have no plans for engraving but I figured I might as well use the test sample image. I stopped it short because it wasn't going to finish on my 1x2 anyways.

I went full speed on really crappy wood (literally the only piece of wood I have) but quality is still incredible.