3d Christmas tree Star Svg, Dxf cut files, for laser cut, 3d Star SVG for Cricut, Christmas Star Mandala Svg, layered Star design svg, S1. CNC Christmas tree Star mandala project. Vector drawing, in electronic format. Christmas tree Star mandala wall decor, for CNC laser machine, Cricut, Silhouette. Drawing-vector cutting plan. Suitable for laser cutting, Cricut, Silhouette. All files are archived. Just download the file, modify the data to suit your requirements, and you're done. After cutting, you can paint in any color or decorate with decorative elements, ideal for decorating any room, house, apartment, club, this item will give your interior a unique personality. The product can be made of plywood, wood, MDF, paper, acrylic, etc 2-4 mm.
Note: there are no Assembly instructions, but will be not difficult to assemble the product (each layer have his number).
To cut this Christmas tree Star design, you need CNC laser, Cricut (or other cut machine), and material 2-4 mm thickness.
Christmas tree Star design is made from 10 layers.
Size :
Depth -30 mm,
Height -286 mm.
Length -272 mm,
(Dimensions are scalable.)
YOU WILL GET:
10 DXF files (each layer have his own dxf file) (archived in one folder, need WinZip or online extractor to open).
10 SVG files(each layer have his own SVG file)(archived in one folder, need WinZip or online extractor to open).
1 SVG file with all layers (layered SVG, perfect for Cricut).
P.S. these files are archived, you need WinZip or other program to extract them.
File format: DXF, SVG(archived).
1. By purchasing this listing, you will immediately be taken to the download page.
2. Just download, save, extract and cut on the CNC laser machine, or other cut machine (attention! due to the fact that the standards of sheet materials in all countries are different, some files require the layout of elements to your standards).
If you have any questions regarding this drawing please write to me, i will respond quickly to your requests and questions.
ATTENTION!
This is a digital product, file.
Best regards,
Audrius Stei