About this design
Christ breaks the bread while the disciples lean in close, and a single candle holds the table in soft light. Above them a woven cross rises like braided vines, and the word Welcome runs along the base. Carve this one and you get a piece that greets every guest with quiet reverence, the kind of plaque people stop to study.
This is a high-detail bas-relief STL built for clean machining and real depth. The figures, the flowing robes, the candle, the draped tablecloth, and the rope-twist cross all sit on separate planes, so the shadows fall where they should and the carve reads sharp from across a room. It opens straight into Aspire, VCarve Pro, Carveco, or ArtCAM, and it runs well on a CNC router or a capable 3D printer. For a reliable cut, hog out the bulk with a 6mm end mill at 40 percent stepover, then bring out the faces and folds with a 3mm ball nose at around 10 percent stepover. Take your depth of cut to suit your machine and your stock, whether you are running hardwood, basswood, or MDF for a painted finish. Think church entryways, prayer room wall art, family welcome signs, and housewarming gifts that actually mean something.
The file is an instant digital download, so you can have it on the spindle today. Commercial use is included, which means you can carve it for yourself, gift it to family, or sell the finished pieces at your shows and online. Download it, load your toolpaths, and let this Last Supper welcome sign fill your shop with something worth making.