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The Cassini Huygens – Space Education : 3D Puzzle, Laser Cut, Scroll Saw, CNC Router, Template, Pattern DXF, CDR, SVG

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Voyager – Space Education : 3D Puzzle, Laser Cut, Scroll Saw, CNC Router, Template, Pattern DXF, CDR, SVG

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3D puzzle of Voyager spacecraft, precision laser-cut CNC template

ISS International Space Station – Space Education : 3D Puzzle, Laser Cut, Scroll Saw, CNC Router, Template, Pattern DXF, CDR, SVG

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ISS International Space Station – Space Education 3D Puzzle: Embark on an orbital journey with the ISS International Space Station 3D Puzzle, an educational model that highlights the marvels of the largest human-made structure in space. This laser-cut CNC template intricately replicates the complex architecture of the International Space Station, offering a detailed exploration of its modules and the role it plays in global space research. Ideal for space enthusiasts, educators, and students, this puzzle fosters an understanding of international cooperation in space and the scientific experiments conducted in microgravity. Suitable for laser cutters, CNC routers, and plasma cutters. Included file formats are SVG, DXF, CDR, PDF. The patterns are available in two standard sizes, usually 1/8th (.1250) and 3mm, but are scalable vectors, allowing you to adjust the pattern size to suit the thickness of your material. Scaling up will enlarge the finished product or reduce it if scaled down. Please see our Scale Calculator for easy adjustments.

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PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD PRODUCT.  NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED !

ISS International Space Station – Space Education

The International Space Station (ISS) is a space station, or a habitable
artificial satellite, in low Earth orbit. It is a modular structure whose first
component was launched in 1998. Now the largest artificial body in orbit, it can
often be seen with the naked eye from Earth. The ISS consists of pressurised
modules, external trusses, solar arrays and other components. ISS components have
been launched by American Space Shuttles as well as Russian Proton and Soyuz
rockets. In 1984, the ESA was invited to participate in Space Station Freedom.
After the USSR dissolved, the United States and Russia merged Mir-2 and Freedom
together in 1993.
The ISS serves as a microgravity and space environment research laboratory in
which crew members conduct experiments in biology, human biology, physics,
astronomy, meteorology and other fields. The station is suited for the testing of
spacecraft systems and equipment required for missions to the Moon and Mars.
Since the arrival of Expedition 1 on 2 November 2000, the station has been
continuously occupied for 13 years and 348 days, the longest continuous human
presence in space. In 2010, the station surpassed the previous record of almost 10
years or 3,634 days held by Mir. The station is serviced by a variety of visiting
spacecraft: Soyuz, Progress, the Automated Transfer Vehicle, the H-II Transfer
Vehicle, Dragon, and Cygnus. It has been visited by astronauts and cosmonauts from
15 different nations.
After the U.S. Space Shuttle program ended in 2011, Soyuz rockets became the only
provider of transport for astronauts at the International Space Station, while
Dragon became the only provider of bulk cargo-return-to-Earth services – downmass
capability of Soyuz capsules is very limited.
The ISS programme is a joint project among five participating space agencies:
NASA, Roscosmos, JAXA, ESA, and CSA. The ownership and use of the space station is
established by intergovernmental treaties and agreements. The station is divided
into two sections, the Russian Orbital Segment and the United States Orbital
Segment, which is shared by many nations. The ISS maintains an orbit with an
altitude of between 205 miles and 270 miles by means of reboost manoeuvres using
the engines of the Zvezda module or visiting spacecraft. It completes 15.51 orbits
per day. As of January 2014, the US-portion of the ISS was funded until 2024, and
may operate until 2028. The Russian Federal Space Agency, Roskosmos has proposed
using the ISS to commission modules for a new space station, called OPSEK, before
the remainder of the ISS is deorbited. The Russian ISS program head, Alexey B.
Krasnov, said in July 2014 that “the Ukraine crisis is why Roscosmos has received
no government approval to continue the station partnership beyond 2020.”
ISS is the ninth space station to be inhabited by crews, following the Soviet and
later Russian Salyut, Almaz, and Mir stations, and Skylab from the US.
Collect your Amazing ISS today! It’s definitely a Must!

Hello and Thanks for shopping with makeCNC!
These 3D Puzzles are a Downloadable Product that have been Designed ready to cut on any CNC router or CNC Laser Machine.
They are supplied as ready-to-cut vector files in several formats for CNC Routers, Lasers, Plasma, Die Cutters and Scroll Saws are just of the few ways you can use these Patterns.

Basic slot sizes (Meaning your Material Thickness)

1/8 Inch or 1/4 Inch

Metric: Slot Size (Meaning your Material Thickness)

3mm or 6mm

1 x Color Assembly Guide.

Number of Parts:

Finished size of Model at 1/8th or 1/4 Inch

Finished size of Model at 3mm or 6mm

Approximate Size at 3mm

L= 635
W = 533
H = 178
Approximate Size at 1/8 inch
L = 25
W = 21
H = 7
Approximate Size of Largest Part
12.5 X  .7 inches
318 X 18 mm

NOTE: Our 3D Puzzles can be built in different thicknesses.
Example: 1/8″ uses 1/8″ Plywood…1/4″ uses 1/4″ Plywood, etc.
As a rule, although the slots are set to fit the same sized tool, most
people will use a smaller bit size when cutting on a CNC Router.

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