Free Laser Cut Files for 3D Projects and Templates

This category is our archive of free laser cut files for 3D projects: boxes, lamps, stands, organizers, decorative objects, models, and other designs that assemble from flat cut parts. If you came looking for free laser cut files, laser cut projects free download, templates, patterns, or plans, this is the page that collects our main project files in one place.

The designs here are drawn by hand in AutoCAD rather than collected from other sources, which is why the cut paths stay consistent from one project to the next and the slots and outlines are planned as real geometry for sheet material work. Each one is free to download for your own personal projects.

The files are prepared mainly for laser cutting, on CO2 lasers and the smaller diode lasers that have made home and hobby cutting affordable. Most projects are meant for plywood, MDF, wood sheet, and acrylic. Some larger and simpler designs can also be cut on a CNC router when the bit diameter, internal corners, and detail size allow it, but the detailed slot-based projects are primarily laser cutting files.

Across the archive, project pages may include DXF, SVG, CDR, DWG, and PDF files, with the actual formats listed on each project page. DXF and SVG carry the cutting geometry for most laser workflows, CDR suits anyone running jobs from CorelDRAW, DWG fits AutoCAD and CAD/CAM editing, and PDF files can serve as printable references or layout sheets when provided that way. Where a design keeps cut paths and engraving detail on separate layers, that makes it easier to assign each pass in your laser software.

Browse the free laser cutting files below and open the project page for the design you want to build.

Before cutting a full sheet, measure your real material thickness and run a small test cut when slot fit matters. Sheet thickness varies between suppliers, and a joint drawn for nominal material can feel tight or loose when the actual plywood, MDF, or acrylic is slightly off.

These free laser cut projects and templates are shared for personal, non-commercial use and are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Please read the terms on our License Agreement page before using or modifying the files, especially if your use is commercial or public.