Smaller tabs that hold the photo against the back.
If you just need to see it, use the CDR Viewer and Editor or similar browser-based tools. 🪵 Step 2: Laser Cutting / Production photo_holder_v-2.cdr
Version "v-2" often implies an update for common materials like 3mm (1/8") or 5mm (1/4") plywood or acrylic. Measure your material and adjust the slot widths in the file if they don't match. 🧩 Step 3: Assembly (Standard Photo Holder) Smaller tabs that hold the photo against the back
💡 Before cutting the whole project, perform a "test fit" cut of just the slots on a scrap piece of wood to ensure your material thickness fits the design. If you'd like, I can help you: Convert the file to a different format (like SVG or DXF). Adjust the slot sizes for a specific wood thickness. Find assembly diagrams for this specific version. Measure your material and adjust the slot widths
Typically, Red lines are for cutting and Black/Blue are for scoring or engraving.
A great open-source alternative. You can often open .cdr files directly or convert them to .svg .