
Download the complete file package for the 8-egg chicken and chick holder stand. All five file formats are bundled into a single ZIP archive. When you open the files, you will find the templates laid out side by side for three material thicknesses: 4 mm, 6 mm, and ¼ in. Zoom in on the layout that matches your stock and cut directly from there.
These vectors were drafted manually in AutoCAD to ensure the geometry is clean, meaning no duplicate nodes, open contours, or overlapping lines to confuse your software. Cut paths and engraving paths are placed on separate layers so your CAM program can read them without manual sorting.
If you are running this on a CNC router rather than a laser, use the cut paths only. The feather and spiral details inside the hen are meant for laser engraving and will not translate well to a standard router bit.
Before cutting the entire four-piece assembly, run a test cut on a single tab-and-slot pair. Material thickness varies wildly depending on the supplier, and shop humidity alone can shift nominal 6 mm stock by a meaningful margin. A kerf test takes two minutes and saves a perfectly good sheet of wood.
What’s Inside the ZIP Package
- DXF – for CNC and laser cutting software
- SVG – compatible with Glowforge, LightBurn, Cricut, and Silhouette
- CDR – editable in CorelDRAW
- DWG – for CAM software and toolpath generation
- PDF – printable 1:1 scale template for manual scroll saw cutting
Download the ZIP archive below, extract the files, and measure your actual material thickness before opening the matching layout.
License and Usage
These files are licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 for strictly personal, non-commercial use.
You are free to download, cut, and modify these designs for your personal projects. However, you may not sell the digital files or any physical products manufactured from them. If you share a modified version of this design, you must credit FreePatternsArea and distribute it under this exact same license.
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