![[Laser cut and engrave] Laser Engraved Christmas Snowman Slate Trivet](https://storage-us.atomm.com/resource/xtool/community/attachment/xtool-community/8a78f30b-736e-4d79-a030-6924ba37861f.jpg?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_1200,h_900,limit_0/interlace,1/format,webp/auto-orient,1)
This beautifully detailed round slate trivet features an AI-crafted winter wonderland scene. The engraving captures a serene snow-covered forest and majestic mountain backdrop, softly illuminated by the glow of a full moon. Overhead, Santa and his sleigh soar gracefully across the sky, spreading holiday magic. In the foreground, two cheerful, cartoon-style snowmen wave happily, their joyful expressions bringing warmth to the wintry scene.
Perfect for holiday décor or seasonal gifts, this engraved slate trivet combines whimsical charm and natural elegance, making it a timeless keepsake for any winter lover.
I created this image specifically for a large round slate trivet. However, I believe it would look great on round slate coasters, cork coasters, or any type of round material that you like.
I inverted the colors on the image for use on the dark slate material.
Image adjustments made in XCS: Grayscale and Invert, strength at 44, grayscale set at 80 and 180, sharpness at 5, brightness 4, and contrast at 5.
Settings used: Power 20%, Speed 400 mm/s Jarvis mode at 220 lpc and bidirectional engraving mode.
I am very new to the world of laser engraving having gotten this machine roughly a month ago. With that being said, I'm sure there are those of you that could get a better outcome with this same image. However, I am happy with how it turned out for me.
Just a reminder from a rookie, make sure to check your material settings and thickness before placing your image on your material because the position of the image will change when you change materials based on the thickness of the material.
Again, I am new to the laser engraving world, but I am having fun learning.
Please take the image and try it out and show me how good it can look.
Thanks for looking and I hope you try it out!