Looking for Help with Woodshop Project

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Megan Butler

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Dec 4, 2025, 2:04:23 PMDec 4
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Hello, 
I am not sure if this is the best place for this, but I am looking for someone who can help me out by cutting some thin wooden pieces. I personally am not very handy with woodworking or cutting. 

Below is an image of what I am looking for. I would need 10 of them. I am willing to discuss further if anyone is interested. Thanks!Centerpiece example (2).png

Eric Ose

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Dec 4, 2025, 5:16:39 PMDec 4
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That sounds like a really good opportunity for the laser cutter. Do you have a vector file for this or just a bitmap?

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Megan Butler

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Dec 4, 2025, 7:59:05 PMDec 4
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I definitely can make it a vector file. Is there a way to set measurements to ensure it is the correct size?

Eric Ose

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Dec 9, 2025, 12:31:26 AM (10 days ago) Dec 9
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The laser is so small in what it cuts (0.3 mm) that usually you don't adjust for it unless you really need precision.

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Megan Butler

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Dec 10, 2025, 1:34:15 PM (9 days ago) Dec 10
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Here is the vector file. The large circle will be 13 inches in diameter, the middle circle is 4 inches in diameter, and the circles around the edge of the larger circle are 3 inches in diameter. 
Vector - Centerpiece.svg

Eric Ose

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Dec 10, 2025, 2:11:29 PM (9 days ago) Dec 10
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Interesting. The vector seemed strange in a couple ways. Lots of extra lines (as far as I know) and the sizes aren't the same as you mentioned. What software are you designing in?
What level of precision do you need and where?

I ask because all of these should be easy to achieve, but I'm not sure what parts are import and and if the double lines are intentional.

Eric Ose
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Megan Butler

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Dec 10, 2025, 2:21:54 PM (9 days ago) Dec 10
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I just used an online vectorizer. I don't have a software that can turn images to vectors. The sizing is the most important aspect of it. I'm just wanting it to look like this (with the measurements I listed)




Katy Osterwald

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Dec 10, 2025, 2:59:16 PM (9 days ago) Dec 10
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Here you go, here's a clean DXF that will work in the laser cutter software

Megan-wood-piece.dxf

Katy Osterwald

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Dec 10, 2025, 3:02:26 PM (9 days ago) Dec 10
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Forgot to add a screenshot so you can double check the measurements

image.png

Eric Ose

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Dec 10, 2025, 3:10:05 PM (9 days ago) Dec 10
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Our expert drafter Katy beat me to it. Funny how every program I have tried change the dimensions. I'm not at the lab or I'd check LaserCut 5.3. Easy enough to scale it. Hot tip for everyone: if a dxf doesn't open in LaserCut 5.3 then open it in LightBurn and export the dxf.

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Megan Butler

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Dec 16, 2025, 1:33:56 PM (3 days ago) Dec 16
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Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. What do you need from me for this? 
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