About this design
A plump grouse settles among frost-dusted rocks, feathers layered like fallen leaves, with a quiet mountain valley rolling out behind it. Carved in wood, this scene has the hush of an early winter morning, the kind of piece that makes someone stop and run a thumb across the feathering. It belongs on a cabin wall, over a mantel, in any room that wants a little of the wild brought indoors.
This is a high-detail bas-relief STL built for clean machining. The bird is the star, with crisp barring across the wing, fine texture in the breast feathers, and a soft falloff into the snowy hills and bare brush at the edges. It runs in Aspire, VCarve Pro, Carveco, ArtCAM, and Fusion 360, and it carves beautifully on a CNC router. You can also run it through a 3D printer or pull a heightmap for laser work. For the cleanest result, rough it with a 6mm end mill at 40 percent stepover, then come back with a 3mm ball nose at a 10 percent stepover to pull out the feather detail and the grass blades. Walnut, maple, and oak all suit this subject well, and the layered depth reads clearly even on smaller panels.
Use it for framed wall art, a hunting lodge sign, plaques for the bird hunter in your life, or a standout gift for anyone who loves the outdoors. This is an instant digital download with commercial use included, so carve it for your own walls, build a wildlife series, and sell what you make. Download it, load your toolpaths, and put a grouse on the wall.