About this design
The moment Judas leans in and Christ closes his eyes. Behind them a disciple grips a short sword, Roman helmets catch torchlight, and a crowd of worried faces presses close in the dark. This is one of the most charged scenes in the Passion, and carved in relief it stops people in their tracks. The depth pulls you into the story before you even read the title.
What you get is a high-detail bas-relief STL built for clean cutting. The layered figures give you real foreground-to-background depth, with sharp work in the beards, the folds of the robes, and the metal of the soldiers' armor. The file is ready for Aspire, VCarve Pro, Carveco, and ArtCAM, and it runs well on a CNC router or a 3D printer. For wood I rough it with a 6mm end mill at 40 percent stepover, then come back with a 3mm ball nose at 10 percent stepover to bring up the faces and the fine texture. Walnut, cherry, basswood, and maple all hold this kind of detail beautifully. Think church and chapel decor, a centerpiece for a prayer room, Holy Week and Easter wall art, or a meaningful commissioned gift.
This is an instant digital download, so you can have it on the machine the same day. Commercial use is included, which means you are free to carve it, sell the finished pieces at shows or online, and gift them to the people who would treasure a scene like this. Add it to your cart and put the chisel marks where they belong, in the wood.