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Layered Wood Wall Art of a Vineyard and Wine Glass - 4 Layers Wall Art

Instruction
Pixelza 230.xcs
Pixelza 230
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Application scenario
Laser processing
Machine & module
xTool S1
40W
Compatibles · 14
Material used
1/8"(3mm) Birch Plywood
gift
88
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      4-Layer Wine Vineyard Landscape design, featuring an elegant wine glass framed by grape vines overlooking a scenic vineyard with rolling hills, cultivated rows, and a rustic winery house. Perfect for laser cutting, this detailed multilayer composition captures the charm of wine country, making it an ideal decor piece for dining rooms, kitchens, wine cellars, and rustic interiors.

Each layer is carefully optimized for smooth cutting and precise alignment, allowing you to create a beautiful 3D depth effect. The design looks stunning in natural wood finishes, stained plywood, or painted layers, bringing warmth, elegance, and a refined vineyard atmosphere into your space.
    

Instruction

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Step1: Materials

  • 4 × plywood or MDF sheets (recommended: 3–4 mm thickness each)
     
  • Wood glue or CA glue
     
  • Paints, stains, or spray paint (optional)
     
  • Sandpaper (fine grit, optional)
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Step2: Cutting the Layers

Layered Wood Wall Art of a Vineyard and Wine Glass - 4 Layers Wall Art instruction: step 2 - Cutting the Layers
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Layered Wood Wall Art of a Vineyard and Wine Glass - 4 Layers Wall Art instruction: step 2 - Cutting the Layers
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  • Import the design into your laser software (LightBurn, xTool Creative Space, etc.).
     
  • Each layer is provided separately or grouped by color.
     
  • Adjust your power/speed settings based on your material.
     
  • Cut each layer individually.

💡 Tip: Run a small test cut first to ensure clean edges and proper cut-through.

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Step3: Painting Options

You can paint before or after cutting, depending on your workflow:

Option A – Paint Before Cutting (cleaner finish)

  • Apply paint or primer to the full sheet.
     
  • Let it dry completely.
     
  • Then proceed with cutting.

Option B – Paint After Cutting (more precision)

  • Cut all layers first.
     
  • Lightly sand edges if needed.
     
  • Paint each layer individually.

💡 Tip: Apply thin coats to avoid swelling or warping the material.

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Step4: Assembly (Stacking the Layers)

  • Arrange all 4 layers in order (back → front).
     
  • Apply a small amount of glue to the back of each layer.
     
  • Carefully align and stack them.
     
  • Press gently and allow to dry.

💡 Tip: Work from the back layer forward for easier alignment.

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Step5: Finishing Touches

  • Apply a clear coat for protection (optional).
     
  • Add a hanger, frame, or double-sided tape for mounting.
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Step6: Pro Tips (For Best Results)

  • For a premium layered effect, use contrast: darker colors in the back, lighter tones toward the front.
     
  • If you want extra depth, add thin spacers (1–3 mm) between layers to create a shadow box look.
     
  • For ultra-clean results, consider sealing or priming the wood before painting.
     
  • A light sanding or quick wipe after cutting helps remove soot and improves paint adhesion.
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