About this design
Picture a serving tray that looks like it was lifted straight from a medieval crypt. A soaring Gothic cathedral crowns the top, complete with a rose window, pointed spires, and gargoyles perched at the corners. Down below, a grinning skull with ornate scrollwork sits over crossed bones. The whole thing wraps around a deep, scooped serving bowl, so the rough live-edge frame and the smooth center play off each other in the best way.
This is a high-detail bas-relief STL built for carving. The model gives you clean separation between the recessed platter, the cathedral stonework, the gargoyle faces, and the skull and bone frame, so your toolpaths read every layer with crisp shadow and depth. Open it in Aspire, VCarve Pro, Carveco, ArtCAM, or Fusion 360 and prep your cuts for any CNC router. For the cleanest result, hog out the waste with a 6mm end mill at 40 percent stepover, then bring out the fine tracery and skull detail with a 3mm ball nose at 10 percent stepover. Adjust your depth of cut to suit your material and how rigid your machine is. Carve it in walnut or oak and the grain only adds to the aged, hand-chiseled feel. Great for serving trays, dark fantasy wall pieces, Halloween decor, castle-style centerpieces, and skull-themed gifts.
This is an instant digital download with commercial use included, so carve it for your own shelf, sell the finished platters at a market, or hand one to the goth in your life. Add it to your cart, load it into your software, and start cutting today.