A little sticker shock, but found the course very enlightening on your method. Most revealing was the calibration on each bit. Time consuming, but yields the great results that you produce. Quite frankly, I understand the need to charge for sharing your knowledge and I know that my boards will improve greatly having learned from the master. Thank you.
@@bbgakame I had the same apprehension, but I'm so glad I pulled the trigger on this purchase. The way I see it, I saved countless hours creating my end-grain boards using the guidance from the video. Sounds like it worked out for you as well.
That looks awesome! Looks like a great project for PixelCNC, which is what I have been using for a long time for generating all of my toolpaths. It's great for art/sign type projects. Right now I'm designing our new address sign. I had an idea to make a new one every month or two and have seasonal address signs for our house, just for fun :)
You obvious get accurate indexing with the hold down method you use. I have typically used some dowels on the spoil board and bottom of the project. What was the third wood you used? Walnut. Yellow Heart and ?????
Love the piece. I hope someday to make something half that impressive first. But apparently I missed or missing something. Why does it glow in us light? Is just a natural appearance of what I believe maple against walnut and other darker woods?
I bet you use press for "clamping". Can you tell me what is the time of pressing? Is 2-3 hours enough? does it depend on the drying time of the glue? If I use fast drying glue can i speed up the pressing process? thank you
Nice machine design. I have made my own CNC router from scratch as well. I am wondering, are all your designs original artwork? Is there a repository of digital files with the detail of the pieces you produce? I have done simpler work using Fusion 360. Is V-Carve Pro a requirement for work of your quality?
i'm wondering why you are not using a bigger insert to go over the faces? wouldn't it be more efficent to get rid of it in a couple of turns? you put the boards through the shaper and get over with the grinder anyway :)
Based on my experience, very small errors in the machine tramming will be exaggerated over a two inch bit compared to a 1/4" bit. This causes a very small ramp on each pass noticable over 2", but not over 1/4". My self built WorkBee exhibited this and was very tough to trammel. My $.02.
How to find inlay parameters. My first own 20 minutes tutorial.
Link for purchase.
broinwood.com/products/how-i-am-finding-inlay-parameters
A little sticker shock, but found the course very enlightening on your method. Most revealing was the calibration on each bit. Time consuming, but yields the great results that you produce. Quite frankly, I understand the need to charge for sharing your knowledge and I know that my boards will improve greatly having learned from the master. Thank you.
Thank you for your comment! 👍🙌😊
@@bbgakame I had the same apprehension, but I'm so glad I pulled the trigger on this purchase. The way I see it, I saved countless hours creating my end-grain boards using the guidance from the video. Sounds like it worked out for you as well.
Another great piece! I always look forward to your videos to see what great art work you will come up with next.
Thank you!
Great board and video!
Thank you!😊
Beautiful board like always!
Thank you so much!!!🙌
Beautiful 👍👍👍. Thank you for sharing. Be safe 🇨🇦
Beautiful work!
Nice Save!
Отличная работа 👍
Another great one. Nice work.
great work Buddy :)
Top Artistic work..Keep it up.
damn, thats one accurate machine
Why do you carve first with vbit and not clearence tool? Did you use different deep for inlay? The yellow is less deeper than cherry?
Another beauty thanks for sharing
That looks awesome! Looks like a great project for PixelCNC, which is what I have been using for a long time for generating all of my toolpaths. It's great for art/sign type projects. Right now I'm designing our new address sign. I had an idea to make a new one every month or two and have seasonal address signs for our house, just for fun :)
You obvious get accurate indexing with the hold down method you use. I have typically used some dowels on the spoil board and bottom of the project.
What was the third wood you used? Walnut. Yellow Heart and ?????
dark cherry, thank you.
Insane🤯🤯🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
excellent
Love the piece. I hope someday to make something half that impressive first. But apparently I missed or missing something. Why does it glow in us light? Is just a natural appearance of what I believe maple against walnut and other darker woods?
Thank you!
It is a reaction of yelowheart to a UV light.
Nice❤❤❤
I notice that on some of your projects you use a clearing tool first and other times the V-bite BN. Any particular reason or criteria?
I bet you use press for "clamping". Can you tell me what is the time of pressing? Is 2-3 hours enough? does it depend on the drying time of the glue? If I use fast drying glue can i speed up the pressing process?
thank you
You are right i am using a press. Pressing time is about 10-30 minutes.
@@Broinwood How mush pressure do you use with the press?
Amazing. I want to work here :)
Dope! Thoughts on using smaller slabs for inlays? I'd be curious to see what an inlay looks like with one continuous grain on it for textures
When doing detailed inlays like this you have to use end grain. The fine details usually snap off when using face grain like a slab.
Absolutely right!
Nice machine design. I have made my own CNC router from scratch as well. I am wondering, are all your designs original artwork? Is there a repository of digital files with the detail of the pieces you produce? I have done simpler work using Fusion 360. Is V-Carve Pro a requirement for work of your quality?
Is that 4/4 walnut?
Yes
i'm wondering
why you are not using a bigger insert to go over the faces?
wouldn't it be more efficent to get rid of it in a couple of turns?
you put the boards through the shaper and get over with the grinder anyway :)
Based on my experience, very small errors in the machine tramming will be exaggerated over a two inch bit compared to a 1/4" bit. This causes a very small ramp on each pass noticable over 2", but not over 1/4". My self built WorkBee exhibited this and was very tough to trammel. My $.02.
What CNC brand machine do you use?
It is a self-build machine
Awesome piece!!! What type of CNC are you using?
Thank you! It is a self-built machine
I would have used purple heart for this bird !
What is the name of the machine you use?
It is a self-built machine.
@@Broinwood Magnificent, I want one, but I'm too far 😢
There seems to be something wrong with the stream🤔
Great work as usual 👍.
One question though: what machine and software do you use?
Thank you! It is a self-built machine, Vcarve pro
@@Broinwood impressive 👍
Добрый день, из какого дерева делаете.
американский орех и вроде лимонное дерево
@@mrSanders. спасибо
все верно
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I would never use that for a cutting board, as it is too beautiful. I'd hand it on a wall as a piece art.
He could make it bigger for a table?
Would’ve been a good video if it wasn’t for the useless music