I have an idea for a sophisticated, laser-cut wooden puzzle that recreates a famous historical landmark and I need a designer who can turn that vision into ready-to-cut files. The puzzle should be genuinely challenging—think intricate interlocking layers, hidden joints, and clever assembly steps that reward patience and precision. Here is what I’m after: • A detailed 3-D style wooden model that breaks down into a complex, self-supporting puzzle. • Theme locked to an iconic historical landmark • Production-ready vector files in SVG or DXF formats suitable for a CO₂ laser (Glowforge, Epilog, Thunder, etc.). • Clean layer organisation for cutting, scoring, and engraving. • A concise assembly guide or exploded diagram so end users can re-build the landmark without guesswork. I work primarily with Adobe Illustrator and LightBurn, so please keep compatibility in mind, though I’m fine if you prefer AutoCAD, CorelDRAW, or similar—as long as the exported files import flawlessly. Acceptance criteria 1. Test cuts fit together with press-fit accuracy on 3 mm plywood. 2. All pieces interlock without glue while maintaining structural stability. 3. Total piece count and finished dimensions match the agreed concept. If you enjoy pushing the limits of laser-cut engineering and love historical architecture, I’d love to see examples of your previous complex puzzles or architectural models and discuss which landmark we tackle first.