Description
Celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary with a bold, patriotic design made to stand out. Featuring classic Revolutionary War motifs and “1776 to 2026” pride, this artwork adds timeless character to any kitchen or gifting project.
Crafted for clean, crisp results on a wide range of laser machines, it’s ready for fast setup and smooth production. Perfect for makers who want professional detail, strong contrast, and a finish that looks premium every time.
Ideal for personalized gifts, veteran tributes, BBQ stations, and holiday décor, this design helps your creations feel meaningful and memorable. Add instant heritage style to your next project and impress customers, friends, or family with true USA pride.
*YOU WILL RECEIVE:
– High-Resolution Grayscale PNG (5200px or 4000px), optimized for laser engraving up to 17.3" x 11.5".
– Jarvis Dithered Images – ideal for laser machines without dynamic power control.
* IMPORTANT NOTES:
– Ensure you're familiar with setting the correct parameters for laser engraving.
– Adjust the speed and power settings to achieve optimal results.
– The final quality will depend on both the material used and the engraving parameters you configure.
– For laser machines with fixed engraving power (non-dynamic), it is recommended to use the Jarvis image or Jarvis mode in LightBurn for best results.
- Ensure you understand how to adjust laser engraving parameters.
- Experiment with speed and power settings to achieve optimal results.
- The final engraving quality depends on the material and the parameters you choose.
- For laser machines with fixed engraving power (non-dynamic), using the Jarvis image mode or Jarvis setting in LightBurn is recommended.
- Best wood types: Basswood, Birch, or other light-colored woods.
- Recommended settings: Power: 20-30% | Speed: 300-400 mm/s | DPI: 300-600.
- Always test on a small wood piece before engraving the final design.
- If the engraving appears too light, increase power or reduce speed slightly.
- If it's too dark or burns excessively, lower power or increase speed.
- Wood grain affects engraving quality—position the wood consistently for uniform results.






















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