About this design
A young hunter drops to one knee in the forest, his hound at his side, and there in the trees a great stag turns to face him with a glowing cross between its antlers. That is the moment Saint Hubertus saw, and this relief catches it cold. Carved into wood with the bark left rough along the edges, it has the weight of an old devotional panel and the quiet of a clearing at dawn.
This is a high-detail bas-relief STL built for clean, layered cutting. The depth reads beautifully, with the kneeling saint and his dog set forward against the receding treeline, the stag lifted on the rise behind, and crisp foliage filling the foreground. It is ready for Aspire, VCarve Pro, Carveco, ArtCAM, and Fusion 360, and it runs on a CNC router or a resin or FDM 3D printer. For a tidy carve, rough it out with a 6mm end mill at 40 percent stepover, then come back with a 3mm ball nose at a 10 percent stepover to pull the fine detail in the robes, the antlers, and the leaves. Finished in walnut or oak, it makes a striking piece for a hunting lodge wall, a cabin, a chapel nook, or a devotional plaque.
Download it now and start cutting today. The file is an instant digital download with commercial use included, so carve it for your own walls, build it into custom plaques, or sell the finished pieces to hunters, outdoorsmen, and Christian collectors. A subject like this finds the right buyer every time.