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SVG for Woodworkers — Vector Graphics for Woodworking Projects

Scalable SVG graphics for woodworkers — CNC patterns, laser engraving designs, and branding templates.

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How Woodworkers Use SVG

Woodworkers use SVG for CNC router cutting patterns, laser engraving designs, and shop branding logos. Vector files translate directly into precise toolpaths for CNC and laser equipment.

  • CNC patterns: precise vector paths for router cutting and inlay work
  • Laser engraving: clean designs for branding finished wood pieces
  • Shop branding: consistent logo across signage and product tags

CNC and Laser Workflow with SVG

SVG files import directly into CAM software for CNC toolpath generation and into laser control software for engraving, making vector files the standard format for digital woodworking workflows.

  • CAM import: generate CNC toolpaths directly from SVG geometry
  • Laser software: import SVG designs for engraving control
  • Inlay work: precise vector outlines for matching inlay pieces

Frequently Asked Questions

What file format do CNC routers need from my SVG?

Most CAM software imports SVG directly, or you can export to DXF — both formats carry the vector path data needed to generate router toolpaths.

Can SVG designs work for wood inlay projects?

Yes — precise vector outlines let you cut matching pocket and inlay piece shapes that fit together accurately, which raster tracing can't guarantee.

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