: Once extracted, the templates are typically vector files (like .DXF , .SVG , or .PDF ) or manufacturing project files (like .CRV for Vectric software). Producing the Piece
Depending on the specific CGE (likely "Computer Generated" or related to a specific CNC/Woodworking brand) template, use the following production steps: : CGE Templates.7z.003
To produce a piece using the file (part of a split 7-Zip archive), you must first reconstruct the complete archive by ensuring all parts (e.g., .001 , .002 , .003 ) are in the same folder before extraction. Extracting the Templates : Once extracted, the templates are typically vector
If making a reusable guide, use the template to create a "negative" cavity in a board using a router with a guide bushing. Save the and run it on your CNC
Save the and run it on your CNC machine to cut the physical piece. For Manual Production : Print the template at 100% scale on paper or cardstock.
Do you have (001, 002, etc.) required to finish the extraction?
Load the extracted vector file into your CAM software (e.g., Vectric VCarve or FreeCAD ).