About this design
Picture the smell of fresh-cut oak and a tray that looks like it rolled straight off a working cattle ranch. A weathered barn sits in the upper border, fence rails running toward distant mountains, while a longhorn steer skull anchors the bottom edge inside a wash of carved scrollwork. The deep recessed center waits for bread, snacks, or whatever the table calls for, and the rough live-edge rim gives the whole piece that hand-hewn cabin feel.
This is a high-detail bas-relief STL built for clean toolpaths and honest depth. The clear separation between the sunken bowl, the barn scene, the skull, and the ornamental borders means your machine reads every shadow and ridge without muddy transitions. Open it in Aspire, VCarve Pro, Carveco, ArtCAM, or Fusion 360, set your stock, and cut. It runs well on a CNC router and translates nicely to laser engraving or a 3D printer when you want a smaller keepsake. For a crisp result, hog out the waste with a 6mm end mill at 40 percent stepover, then bring up the fine grain and skull detail using a 3mm ball nose at roughly 10 percent stepover. Adjust your depth of cut to suit your machine and your timber. Great for serving trays, ranch and lodge decor, charcuterie boards, Western wall art, and gifts for the horse and cattle folks in your life.
You get an instant digital download with commercial use included, so carve it for yourself, build a batch for the craft fair, or gift one to a rancher who appreciates the work. Download it, load your toolpaths, and put the chisel to wood.