About this design
A hooded shepherd holds a small lamb close while four wolves bare their teeth at every corner. The lamb rests calm against his chest, eyes shut, completely safe. It is a quiet act of mercy framed by raw threat, and carved in wood it hits hard. The torn timber edge around the scene makes it look like the moment is breaking right through the board.
This is a high-detail bas-relief STL built for serious depth and contrast. You get the flowing folds of the shepherd's robe, the tense muscle of the wolves, the soft wool of the lamb, and a cracked frame that reads like splintered wood. The file is ready for Aspire, VCarve Pro, Carveco, and ArtCAM, and it runs cleanly on a CNC router or a resin 3D printer. For the best surface, rough the piece 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 fur, faces, and fine texture. Cut it in walnut, maple, or cherry for church plaques, prayer room art, devotional wall pieces, or memorial gifts that carry real weight.
This is an instant digital download, so the STL lands in your hands the moment you check out. Commercial use is included, which means you can carve it for your own walls, take orders from your community, or build a faith decor line around it. Add it to your library and put it on the machine. People remember a carving like this one.