Nine geometric panel patterns in DXF format laser cut and CNC routed from wood, for decorative screens and dividers.

This download contains all 9 repeating geometric motifs in three structural variations, combined into a single DXF file. The format is built for machine cutting: laser cutters, CNC routers, plasma tables, waterjet systems, and CAM-driven plotters read it directly.

File Structure and Cut Quality

The drawing is saved in the AutoCAD 2000 (AC1015) DXF version, which opens without conversion in nearly every CAM and cutting program in use today. Curves are stored as true arcs, splines, and full circles rather than chains of short line segments, so curved edges cut smoothly instead of showing faceting. The geometry is drawn as closed, continuous contours with no overlapping nodes or open gaps, which lets your software generate toolpaths cleanly and keeps each cut shape intact on the machine bed.

Because all three variations share one file, you can pull the framed panel, the open line version, or the solid shape into your job without managing separate downloads. Scale the motif to your sheet size before cutting; the vector geometry holds its proportions at any dimension.

Fabrication Applications

The framed panel variation is the main workhorse for physical cutting. Its connected internal paths and solid outer border hold together as a single rigid piece once cut, which suits it to decorative screens, partition and room divider panels, garden and balcony fence inserts, gate infill panels, and ventilation or radiator covers. Cut from sheet metal on a plasma or waterjet, the same geometry works for exterior architectural screens and security grilles. In wood, MDF, and acrylic on a laser or router, it produces interior panels, cabinet inserts, and lighting diffuser screens.

The open line version suits engraving and scoring passes where the pattern marks a surface rather than cutting through it, and the solid shape version works for inlay and marking layouts.

Download the Free Geometric Pattern DXF File

Download the DXF file below and open it in your laser, CNC, or CAM software. Scale the pattern to your material, assign your cut and engrave settings, and run a test pass on offcut stock before committing to the full sheet.

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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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