: Most of these files are designed for 1/8" (3mm) or 1/4" (6mm) plywood or acrylic.
To give you exact assembly steps, I need to know what the item is. Based on common file naming conventions, it might be one of these: : A tiered tray, lantern, or wall art. Games : A "4 in a row" set or a dice tower. Organizers : A desk caddy or jewelry box.
: Lightly sand the edges of the cut pieces to remove char marks for a cleaner fit. 🧩 Step 3: General Assembly Tips Most laser-cut items use "tab-and-slot" construction: Dry Fit First jweb2386.rar
While there is no single public manual for that exact filename, these types of files generally belong to or laser-cutting kits. Here is how you can put the piece together: 🛠️ Step 1: Extract the Design Files The .rar extension means the files are compressed.
If you haven't cut the pieces yet, ensure your material thickness matches the file settings. : Most of these files are designed for
for wood projects or specialized acrylic cement for plastic.
: Use a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR to open the folder. Games : A "4 in a row" set or a dice tower
: Put the pieces together without glue to ensure everything fits. : Use a high-quality wood glue like Titebond III Go to product viewer dialog for this item.