GNOME Multilayer Cutting Pattern, Mandala, SVG, 3D Designs
Purchase includes:
- Zip file containing: SVG, PNG, DXF and EPS file types
- Compatible with Silhouette Studio, Cricut Design Space, Scan N Cut, Adobe Illustrator and other cutting and design programs
- So Fontsy Standard Commercial Use License
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Product Description
GNOME is multilayer layout is an creative design for your ideas!
GNOME Digital multilayer layout files are specially prepared for the laser cut, CNC router machine and other cutting machines.
Template for The Gnomes Collection laser cut pattern. Buy this template, design, pattern. This cut pattern, is perfect for laser cutting and engraving. It the perfect little addition to your decor and just a fun little guys to add to your range of products. Cut out of wood, hardboard or acrylic. Use your favorite editing program to scale this vector to any size. You can add and remove certain elements or personalize the design. Our templates are all tested.
After payment you will be able to download the .zip file of this product in .AI, .SVG, .DXF, .DWG, .CDR, .EPS, .PDF formats.
Please unzip a zip folder before using files.
ABOUT THE FINISHED PRODUCT:
GNOME multilayer layout size (finished product): 3 x 8 in
Number of layers: 6
Recommended material - Plywood, MDF, Acrylic, Plexiglas, Metal, Cardboard, Paper
Recommended Material Thickness - 3 - 6 mm (1 / 12in - 1 / 4in)
You can increase the size of a design. But when reducing the design, consider thin elements
Each layer of the multilayer model is glued. Paint before gluing.
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THANK YOU & ENJOY!
Commercial Use
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Re-name the folder Commercial Use.
To create sub-folders, open the Commercial Use folder you created > Right click > New Folder. Right click on the folder > Re Name the folder based on how you decide to categorize your designs. Repeat this process to create multiple sub-folders.
Under the "Local User" area, right click "Library" and then select "New Folder."
Double click on the new folder to re-name it "Commercial Use" If you'd like to create sub-folders, repeat he same process only right clicking on the "Commercial Use" folder to create a "New Folder" within in.