Description
Elevate your kitchen or dining space with the charming touch of our Highland Cow Chef Charcuterie Board Laser Engraving File. Designed with precision and creativity, this downloadable PNG file provides the perfect blend of functionality and rustic charm, making it an ideal addition to your cutting boards, chopping boards, or any kitchen décor project. Whether you’re customizing a gift, upgrading your kitchen, or simply adding personality to your charcuterie spreads, this design brings warmth, character, and a fun culinary vibe to every setting.
This versatile design is compatible with all major laser engraving machines, including Lightburn, Glowforge, and more, ensuring seamless application for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. The Highland Cow Chef graphic encapsulates a playful yet stylish aesthetic, perfectly suited for those who love blending artistry with utility. With instant download functionality, you can quickly bring this design to life on your desired surface, making it perfect for personal use or as a thoughtful, handmade gift.
Unleash your creativity with this detailed and easy-to-use file. Transform ordinary boards into stunning, unique showpieces that exude charm and individuality. Whether you’re a seasoned engraver or a beginner, this file is your key to creating one-of-a-kind kitchen décor!
✸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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