The Laser Cut Garden Elf House is a beautifully intricate design, capturing the charm and whimsy of an enchanted dwelling. With its carefully crafted attics, layered details, and curved roof, this miniature house exudes a sense of magic and wonder. The decorative elements in the form of plants add a touch of nature's beauty to the design. Additionally, the optional stake provides flexibility to showcase the house in your garden or outdoor space. Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this delightful laser cut design brings the spirit of enchantment to any setting.
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Material thickness (versions of the files): 3mm, 1/8''(3.175mm), 4mm, 5 mm, 5.2 mm, 6mm, 1/4''(6.35mm)
Level of assembly complexity:
️ Contains small parts
️ Some parts are attached with glue
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Finished SIZE
3 mm thickness: 103 x 135 x 163 mm (4,06 x 5,31 x 6,42'')
1/8''(3.175mm) thickness: 109 x 143 x 173 mm (4,29 x 5,63 x 6,79'')
4 mm thickness: 137 x 180 x 217 mm (5,41 x 7,09 x 8,56'')
5.2 mm thickness: 179 x 234 x 283 mm (7.02 x 9.21 x 11.11")
6 mm thickness: 206 x 270 x 326 mm (8,11 x 10,63 x 12,83'')
1/4''(6.35mm) thickness: 218 x 286 x 345 mm (8,58 x 11,25 x 13,58'')
WORK AREA - total area of wood required for cutting
3 mm thickness: 518 x 239 mm (20,39 x 9,41'')
1/8''(3.175mm) thickness: 548 x 253 mm (21,58 x 9,96'')
4 mm thickness: 691 x 319 mm (27,19 x 12,55'')
5.2 mm thickness: 898 x 414 mm (35.34 x 16.29")
6 mm thickness: 1036 x 478 mm (40,79 x 18,82'')
1/4''(6.35mm) thickness: 1096 x 506 mm (43,17 x 19,92'')
LARGEST PART
3 mm thickness: 100 x 100 mm (3,94 x 3,94'')
1/8''(3.175mm) thickness: 106 x 106 mm (4,17 x 4,17'')
4 mm thickness: 133 x 133 mm (5,25 x 5,25'')
5.2 mm thickness: 173 x 173 mm (6.82 x 3.82")
6 mm thickness: 200 x 200 mm (7,87 x 7,87'')
1/4''(6.35mm) thickness: 212 x 212 mm (8,33 x 8,33'')
️ If you use wood whose thickness is not included in the design, you can easily scale the file.
1) import a file that is thicker than your wood thickness
2) multiply the width and length of the file by your real thickness and divide by the thickness of the wood in the file
For example your wood is 4.5 mm.
Import the file for 5 mm. Multiply the width and length of the imported file by 4.5 and divide by 5.
After that, you will get a file for 4.5 mm.