About this design
A weathered playing card leans against the desert, its corner marked with a tall serif Q, and from a tooled cowboy boot spills a little bouquet of wildflowers. A saguaro stands off to the side while a mallard sweeps across the bottom, wings spread mid flight. The whole scene rides on a slab carved to look like split, grainy timber. Finish it in walnut or oak and it reads like something a hand chisel spent a week on.
This is a high-detail bas-relief STL built for clean machining. The layered depth gives you real separation between the boot, the petals, and that duck without muddy transitions, and the wood grain texture in the background carves crisp instead of blurry. It is tested and ready for Aspire, VCarve Pro, Carveco, ArtCAM and Fusion 360, and it runs well on a CNC router, a resin or FDM 3D printer, or a laser set up for deep relief. For the cleanest result, rough the surface with a 6mm end mill at a 40 percent stepover, then come back and finish with a 3mm ball nose stepping over around 10 percent. Cut it into hardwood, MDF, or acrylic for western wall art, poker room signs, man cave panels, or a gift built for anyone who loves boots and back roads.
The file downloads instantly after checkout, so you can be cutting tonight. Commercial use is included, which means you are free to carve it, sell the finished pieces at shows and online, or hand one off as a one of a kind gift. Add it to your library and put it on the table.