Topographic Maps: 2D Medallions + 3D Sculptures

10 iconic mountains and canyons. Two ways to build: single-layer engrave medallions and multi-layer stacked 3D sculpture files.

Mount Fuji Topographic Map

Mount Fuji

Grand Canyon Topographic Map

Grand Canyon

Half Dome Topographic Map

Half Dome

Mount Everest Topographic Map

Mount Everest

Matterhorn Topographic Map

Matterhorn

Mount Rainier Topographic Map

Mount Rainier

Mount St. Helens Topographic Map

Mount St. Helens

Mount Vesuvius Topographic Map

Mount Vesuvius

Crater Lake Topographic Map

Crater Lake

Haleakala Crater Topographic Map

Haleakalā Crater

Included

2D Contour Medallions

Classic single-layer topographic contour files for engraving onto one piece of wood or acrylic. Using high-resolution NASA satellite data, each location is translated into organic, flowing contour lines mathematically smoothed for clean laser movement.

  • 10 locations -- Fuji, Everest, Grand Canyon, Matterhorn, Rainier, Half Dome, Haleakalā, Crater Lake, Vesuvius, St. Helens
  • SVG + DXF formats -- works with LightBurn, Glowforge, xTool, CorelDRAW
  • Outer border is a continuous cut line; internal contours are score/engrave lines
  • Scales to any size -- typically 8" to 20" diameter
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3D Stacked Sculpture Files

Multi-layer cut files for building physical 3D topographic sculptures. Each location includes 15 to 55 separate layer SVGs -- the layer count is calculated per location based on actual terrain relief, so dramatic peaks like Everest get maximum detail.

Cut each layer from 1/16" (1.6mm) chipboard or thin plywood, slide onto two 3mm dowel alignment pins, and glue. The result is a proportionally accurate 3D relief sculpture.

Matterhorn
55
layers
Mount Everest
49
layers
Half Dome
36
layers
Mount Fuji
34
layers
Mount Rainier
34
layers
Mount Vesuvius
30
layers
Haleakalā Crater
27
layers
Mount St. Helens
27
layers
Grand Canyon
23
layers
Crater Lake
15
layers

Assembly Features

  • Two asymmetric dowel pin holes (3.2mm) on every layer -- align with standard 3mm craft dowels. Asymmetric placement means layers can only go on one way.
  • Registration notch at 12 o'clock on the outer border for quick orientation
  • Ghost outline of the next layer engraved on each piece for visual alignment
  • Color-coded assembly guide SVG showing all layers overlaid
  • info.txt with elevation thresholds, material specs, and assembly instructions

View interactive 3D previews of all 10 locations →

Choose Your License

All licenses include both 2D Medallion files and 3D Sculpture layer files for all 10 locations.

Personal Use

$29.00

For hobbyists building projects for their own home or as gifts.

  • ✓ 10 locations × 2D Medallion SVG + DXF
  • ✓ 10 locations × 3D Sculpture layers (15-55 per location)
  • ✓ Assembly guides & metadata
  • ✓ Lifetime access to file updates
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Commercial Use

$99.00

Sell unlimited physical sculptures, medallions, and wall art made from these files.

  • ✓ Everything in Personal
  • ✓ Unlimited commercial manufacturing
  • ✓ Finished 3D sculptures sell for $150-$500+
  • ✓ ROI after your first sale
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the 2D Medallions and 3D Sculpture files?+
The 2D Medallions are single-layer contour line files designed for engraving or scoring onto one piece of wood or acrylic. The 3D Sculpture files are multi-layer cut files (15-55 separate SVGs per location) where each layer is a filled shape. You cut each layer from thin chipboard, stack them with dowel pins, and glue to create a physical 3D relief sculpture.
What file formats are included?+
Both the 2D Medallions and 3D Sculpture layers come in SVG format, compatible with LightBurn, Glowforge, xTool Creative Space, and all major laser software. The 2D Medallions also include DXF for CAD software.
Why do different locations have different layer counts?+
Layer count is calculated dynamically based on each location's terrain relief ratio. Mount Everest and Matterhorn have dramatic vertical relief (55 layers each), while Crater Lake is a shallow feature (15 layers). This ensures every model is proportionally accurate to its real terrain -- more dramatic peaks get more detail.
Can I sell physical products made from these files?+
Yes, with a Commercial License. You can sell unlimited physical wood, acrylic, or metal pieces. You may NOT resell the digital files themselves.
What materials and thickness should I use for the 3D sculpture?+
The 3D layer files are designed for 1/16" (1.6mm) chipboard or thin Baltic birch plywood -- standard laser-cutting model material. Each layer has two 3.2mm alignment holes for 3mm dowel pins (available at any craft store). The asymmetric pin placement means layers can only be stacked in the correct orientation.
How large can I cut these?+
All files are vector-based (SVG), so they scale to any size. The 2D Medallions are typically cut at 8-20 inches diameter. The 3D Sculptures work beautifully at 10-12 inch diameter for a desk-sized showpiece, or scale up to 20 inches for a dramatic wall piece.
What materials work best for the 2D Medallions?+
The 2D contour files look stunning on 1/8" or 1/4" birch plywood, maple, walnut, and clear acrylic. The contour lines create beautiful depth variation when engraved into natural wood grain.

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