CNC heart box bundle, stepped profile and epoxy art lids • JB1+JB5
BFW files are built for execution, not just shape. Clean geometry, ready to load and run. Message me when you're stuck. You get a direct answer from someone who has run production CNC on industrial 3 to 5-axis machines.
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Notes Before You Buy
- Digital product only
- Files are delivered instantly after purchase
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License & Usage
You may use the files to create physical products for personal or commercial use.
You may not resell, share, create derivative designs or redistribute the digital files.
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Stepped profile and epoxy art heart box CNC files
JB1 and JB5 sit at opposite ends of the lid range. JB1 is clean geometry. Stepped concentric rings on the lid face, no engraving, no fill. JB5 is built for epoxy art. Organic carvings scatter across the heart lid face, each shaped to hold poured epoxy.
Craig ran JB1 in natural hardwood as his first CNC box build. Willem cut it on a CNC router. Jamie cut JB5 in oak with red epoxy fill.
This bundle contains two complete products, each with DXF, SVG, AI, EPS + two STL files for the lid and base, and a PDF guide. Both run on CNC routers and 3D printers. Neither is laser compatible. If you get stuck message me I've run production CNC on industrial 3 to 5-axis machines for years before BFW. Creator Lab handles the ongoing questions for $5/month.
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