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Slate Cheese Board Engraving File, Dog Head Design, Charcuterie Servin…

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DescriptionElevate your next gathering with our Slate Cheese Board Laser Engraving File, featuring an eye-catching dog head decor design. Perfect for pet lovers and entertainers alike, this unique creation will impress your guests and make your charcuterie presentation truly memorable.Designed for universal compatibility, this file works seamlessly with all major laser engravers, including Lightburn and Glowforge. You’ll enjoy effortless engraving and flawless detail, ensuring a professional result every time you personalize your board.Make every occasion special with a personalized touch that stands out. This exclusive design adds charm and style to your home, making it an ideal gift for friends, family, or yourself. Upgrade your presentation and leave a lasting impression 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)✸NOTE:- Make sure you know how to set parameters for laser engraving- Try changing the speed and power parameters to create the best results- The quality of the finished product depends on the material and the engraving parameters you have set- For laser machines with a fixed engraving power (non-dynamic engraving power), it is recommended to use Jarvis image or Jarvis mode setting in LightBurn ✸SUGGESTION:- Preparation: Clean the slate thoroughly to ensure the best results. Secure it firmly on your work surface to prevent movement during engraving.- Settings: Use a power setting of 20-30%, speed of 300-400 mm/s, and DPI between 300-600. Adjust these settings based on your specific laser engraver and slate type.- Testing: Always test on a scrap piece of slate to fine-tune your settings. Decrease power (or increase speed) if the engraving is too light or burning. Increase power (or decrease speed) if it's too dark .- Technique: Consistently position the slate to account for variations in texture and ensure even engraving. Allow the slate to cool between passes if necessary.- Finishing: Clean the slate after engraving to remove any residue or dust, revealing a crisp, clear design. ✸DOWNLOAD INSTANTLY AFTER PAYMENT✸NEED HELP? CONTACT US FOR A QUICK SOLUTION!

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