About this design
A bear lunges straight out of the timber, jaws wide, teeth bared, eyes burning. Three deep claw gashes tear across the grain behind it like the wood itself is splitting open. Carve this one and people stop talking when they walk past it. That is the kind of reaction this piece pulls.
This is a high-detail bas-relief STL built for clean machining. The fur reads in real strands, the open mouth holds deep shadow, and the torn wood-grain background gives the whole thing that hand-hewn, ripped-from-a-log look without you swinging a single gouge. It cuts cleanly on a CNC router and the file is tested and ready in Aspire, VCarve Pro, and Carveco, with ArtCAM and Fusion 360 handling it just fine too. For a crisp result, rough it out with a 6mm end mill running around 40 percent stepover, then come back with a 3mm ball nose at a tight 10 percent stepover to pull out the teeth and fur. Run it on hardwood, MDF, or acrylic, scale it up for a statement panel or down for a plaque. It also slices well for resin and FDM 3D printers if you want a cast-look trophy.
Think cabin and lodge walls, man cave decor, hunting gifts, carved signs, and rustic plaques people will actually pay for. The download is instant, and commercial use is included, so you can carve it for yourself, sell the finished pieces, or gift one to the outdoorsman who has everything. Grab the file and put this bear on the bench.