Description
Elevate your kitchen décor and crafting projects with our stunning Charcuterie Board Laser Engraving File featuring a patriotic American Eagle Flag design and an eye-catching 3D illusion. Perfect for all laser engravers, including Lightburn and Glowforge, this meticulous file allows you to transform any ordinary cutting board or chopping surface into a show-stopping piece of functional art. Designed with precision and versatility in mind, the #018 engraving file is ideal for creating personalized charcuterie boards that double as sophisticated home décor or unforgettable gifts for loved ones. Whether you’re a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a professional engraver, this high-quality design works seamlessly with a variety of materials and laser setups, ensuring crisp, detailed results every time.
Celebrate the blend of artistry and craftsmanship with this bold and inspiring design, embodying the spirit of freedom and strength. The intricate detailing of the American Eagle and waving flag creates a stunning 3D effect that adds depth and character to your projects. Showcase your personality and style while offering clients, friends, or family a unique and practical keepsake. Unlock endless creative possibilities and turn bland surfaces into extraordinary statement pieces with this laser engraving file tailored to meet your every need.
✸YOU WILL RECEIVE:
Digital file package that includes High-Resolution Grayscale PNG images with 5200px or 4000px at 300 DPI (Design prepared for laser engraving at maximum size 17.3" x 11.5")
✸ NOTE:- 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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