About this design
She stands dead center of a dusty frontier street, rifle resting against her shoulder, hat tipped low, ready for whatever the town throws at her. Behind her the saloon facades and a handful of townsfolk fade back into the distance, pulling your eye deep into the scene. Carve this one and you get a story in wood, the kind of plaque that makes people stop and lean in close.
This is a high-detail bas-relief STL built for clean machining. The layered depth does a lot of work here: the cowgirl reads sharp and full-bodied in the foreground while the buildings and figures sit back in soft shadow, so the perspective holds up once it is cut. Run it in Aspire, VCarve Pro, Carveco, or ArtCAM and send the toolpaths to your CNC router, or scale it down for a resin 3D printer. For the cleanest result, rough it out with a 6mm end mill at 40 percent stepover, then finish with a 3mm ball nose at 10 percent stepover to pull out the rifle detail, the boot stitching, and the grain in the street. Walnut, maple, and cherry all show off the depth beautifully. Think western wall art, ranch and lodge decor, saloon signage, or a one-off gift for someone who loves the Old West.
The file downloads instantly, so you can be cutting tonight. Commercial use is included, which means you are free to carve these, stock your booth, and sell them at fairs and shops. Add it to your cart, run a test pass, and put a little frontier grit on the wall.