About this design
Dust, muscle, and grit. A cowboy plants his boots and grips the rope while a horse rears up beside him, mane flying, neck twisted hard against the pull. This is the real West, the moment before the animal gives or the man does. Carve it and you can almost hear the rope creak.
What you get is a high-detail bas-relief STL built to hold its drama in wood. The horse muscles flow into deep shadow, the cowboy's shirt and belt read crisp and clean, and the layered depth gives you that three-dimensional pop a flat picture never will. It is ready for Aspire, VCarve Pro, Carveco, ArtCAM, and Fusion 360, and it cuts well on a CNC router. It also adapts to a 3D printer or laser engraver if that is your tool of choice. For the cleanest result, rough the panel with a 6mm end mill at 40 percent stepover, then come back with a 3mm ball nose at 10 percent stepover to pull out the mane, the rope, and the strain in the horse's legs. Run it on walnut and the grain does half the work for you. Think wall art for a ranch home, a statement piece over a fireplace, a sign for a stable, or a gift for the cowboy who would rather have a carving than a poster.
The file downloads instantly, so you can be cutting tonight. Commercial use is included, which means you are free to carve it, sell it at shows, or hand it over as a one-of-a-kind gift. Add it to your library and let your machine bring this standoff to life.