Description
Add a touch of personality and charm to your kitchen or dining space with our stunning Charcuterie Board Laser Engraving File. This thoughtfully crafted design features the iconic American Eagle alongside a hilariously cheeky quote that’s sure to spark smiles at your next mealtime gathering. Perfectly tailored for use on cutting boards, chopping boards, or as unique kitchen décor, this engraving file transforms ordinary boards into extraordinary conversation pieces. Whether you’re preparing charcuterie for guests or simply adding a decorative element to your home, this design merges functionality and humor seamlessly.
Designed to work across various laser engraving systems like Lightburn, Glowforge, and more, this file is user-friendly and versatile, ensuring compatibility no matter your setup. Whether you’re a professional engraver or a hobbyist, you’ll appreciate how easy it is to create a timeless, personalized piece for yourself or as the perfect gift for friends and family. Simple, sincere, and packed with personality, this design is sure to make any kitchen shine.
Crafted for creatives who love combining art and utility, this American Eagle-inspired design is ideal for adding flair and character to mealtime essentials. Elevate your kitchen aesthetic and create something memorable today!
✸YOU WILL RECEIVE:
– 1 High-Resolution Grayscale PNG image file with 5200px at 300 DPI (Design prepared for laser engraving at maximum size 17.3" x 11.5")
– 1 Jarvis image (for laser machines with non-dynamic engraving power)
- 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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