Router inlays | Who knew it could be that easy!?
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2024
- In this video, I’m sharing a foolproof method for creating perfect router inlays using templates. First an epoxy inlay of a paw print, then a wood on wood inlay using a ‘pig profile’ router inlay template. The secret is to use guide bushings or a router inlay kit. Plus, I’ll also do some router table template routing to create a curved charcuterie board handle.
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►CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
0:11 Router guide bushings explained
1:02 Epoxy inlay - prep & cutting (PAW PRINT)
3:57 Epoxy inlay - filling
5:15 Charcuterie board handle template routing
7:30 Charcuterie board finishing process
8:36 Router inlay kits explained
9:27 Wood on wood inlay (PIG PROFILE)
15:29 Pig cutting board - shaping & finishing
16:39 Get the router inlay templates - Хобби
Router Templates available here: www.diymontreal.com/product-category/router-templates/
What type of laser xtool model is that?
@@unixfly looks like a D1 pro with a home made enclosure, if you go back in all her videos I think I saw one on just that
I just subscribed! Thank you. This double sided tape what is the name brand?
I have just started doing some inlay work. When checking for that fit. You are right when you said that if you push the new inlay piece into the ground piece that it may be hard to get it out again. What you can do is lay a length of dental floss across the excavated area then if the inlay piece fits perfect just pull both ends of the dental floss and the inlay will pop out!
THIS is exactly how to make an instructional youtube video. I'm not necessarily interested in doing inlays but I clicked because it looked interesting and I watched the whole thing because the video moved along nicely. No extra rambling or unnecessary information. Perfect.
my thoughts exactly.... and no death metal music between breaks.. LOL. Thank you DIY Montreal
A helpful thing my grandad told me about inlays, when offering up the inlay use a couple of lengths of strong thread (I use dental floss) laid across the hole ensuring you have plenty of thread on each side to hold on to should the inlay fall into the hole and you need to lift it out by the threads.
Sweet tip!
My epoxy shrinks. How do you prevent it from shrinking?
@@stevemumford1999 I've never had that issue so hard to say. Maybe try a different brand?
@@stevemumford1999
I'm not aware of any epoxy resin that expands or contracts upon curing.
However, if you're adding a thickening filler in powder form, the epoxy resin has to fully wet out the powder, and this process takes time. The initial minute of mixing only starts the process. That's the only explanation I can see for a genuine shrinkage issue. The solution is to allow time for the wetting process to complete before applying the resin, but not so long that it starts to gel in the pot. Refrigerating the materials will help to extend pot life. Smaller batches, constant slow stirring, anything that avoids the pot heating up will help to extend pot time.
A very similar wetting process occurs when epoxy is applied to material with a porous surface. The resin will wick into the material. It hasn't shrunk at all, but in effect some of it has drained away. The solution is simply to top it up when that happens, before the resin has begun to gel.
Such a great teacher 😊
I love how you give simple/easy to understand/follow instructions. I’m new with high hopes.
Wow, it looked so perfect! Awesome work!
WOW, you pullout all the stops !!! A giant array of the latest and best of tools is found in the capable hands of this artist .
Excellent tutorial! I love your presence and presentation and the results are fantastic. Great job! Keep up the great work.
Well done! You’re a very good teacher!!!
GREAT project/tutorial Marie. So many times content providers skip the little details and all of your videos give us the confidence to "give it a go". Thanks again.
Thank you for a very clear and understandable tutorial.
Great video! You explained all of the steps really well.
I have all the respect for your knowledge and thoroughness. Great video to share.
Your videos are awesome. Lots of helpful info. Thanks for posting links to all the tools !
I've looked at acrylic templates for various things, but it's easy to forget about guide bushings! I've never used them before but this was a great explainer. Great idea with selling the templates as well!
love, love, love! You rock young
lady!
Nice simple instructions, thank you!
Love your videos… the pig cutting board looks awesome!
This was probably the best router bushing video I've seen. I never thought I would be able to make inlays without a CNC, and now I am definitely going to try it with my plunge router this weekend!
Thanks!
Awesome! Enjoy!
Great video! Clear and complete.
Thank you for sharing your awesome cutting board projects with us. Looks amazing. Everyone stay safe, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
Nice technique. Thank you for explaining and demonstrating so clearly.
Best demo ever. Thanks.
Great video with great information!!! Well done 👍
Wonderful craftsmanship….great job!
Really enjoyed that and I learnt a lot more about routers
Great job! A fantastic explanation, a splash of personality so the video wasn't dry and the way you videoed is was on point. Thanks!
Very awesome video! I don't imagine I will be doing any of these any time soon, but someday! and I will remember the things I learned here. :)
Beautiful design. 👍👍
Your videos are always a delight to watch… you’ve got such a clear way of explaining things 💗
Thank you! Appreciate it
I would keep it too, it came out excellent, good job, loved it.
Great video! I remember seeing Norm Abram create Dutchmans using a similar inlay kit.👏
Soon to retire and transitioning to woodwork. Love your work and ideas!!!
That was awesome. I love the pig!
Lovely clear tutorial.
Cute piggy too!
Beautiful work
Lot of goods tricks, thank you!
Merveilleuse idée pour ceux qu'on aime à Noël. Merci Marie.
Very nice. Your calm confident manner and excellent explanations are great. Keep up the good work.
I was looking for a way to make name puzzles for my grandson and his preschool. I think you have shown me the way. Thank you.
Very well done. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Great informative video on the inlays
As a new subscriber i really like the complete instruction that keeps pace with such a pleasant voice to boot. I'm not a newbie and very impressed so far. Love the projects, keep them coming.
Beautiful job! Greetings from México.
Wow! Very nice. I might try it!
Very instructive video. Thanks for sharing. The results are amazing. Personally I like the wooden inlay better.
The paw inlay may be a simple design, but the choice of handle makes it such a stunning piece. Also thx for teaching me a bit about Bosch routers, I work mainly with Makita & DeWalt.
This was informative 😎
Now this is how to explain doing inlays and epoxy routering. I am making a crib board and cutting a Canada flag at the top and fill with epoxy. Your router explanation is spot on. Leave it up to a fellow Canadian to make router bushings understandable. Thanks Marie.
Do you know how much I love your work? You should be happy 😁 just like me when I see what you have done 👍✅
thank you for this video , your explanation a clear and easy to apply .... waiting for the next one ;)
It’s nice to see how your RUclips channel has grown Marie. Your confidence and filming have really grown. Well done! Scott
Thanks so much!
Great video!!! Thanks for sharing
Great video. I bought the kit you suggested. I tried so hard to do this with a guide bushings I had. This was so simple. And as for the tape you suggested. Bingo!! Perfect. Thanks so much for putting the time into creating this!!
That’s great, thanks for the video 👍
Nicely done, great info.
Thanks for a very enjoyable and useful video.
Very well presented. Thank You for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
super awesome! great work!
It was really fun to now be able to follow a woman who does carpentry so nicely :-) I'm so glad I found you and your channel, you give inspiration to start carpentry a little, I'm a complete beginner. Thanks so much :-)
Superbe travail cousine 😻 Merci pour ces precieuses astuces 🙏
They look great
J'adore regarder vos vidéo. Effectif, compréhensif et rapide. Merci!
Great, great video!! Thank you very much for all your information and help. You earned a new subscriber!
Gracias por compartir, todos tus videos son geniales… felicidades 😊🎉
Absolutely brilliant ❤️❤️❤️
This is the best video for Bosch guide bushings that I’ve found. Thank you sooooo much!!!!!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Your videos are incredibly easy to follow. Thanks for the great work.
I appreciate that!
Excellent video, liked and subscribed. No over excitement and not 3 minutes of introducing yourself.
Awesome. That was very clever to cut the walnut to release the cutout of the pig. Thanks for sharing! I've been cutting all the way through my slabs until this point 😂
Thank you sound like a fun time to do it.
Awesome build
Wow! This is the first time I'm seeing one of your videos and it was helpful and interesting! I'm a novice woodworker and still learning how to use a router but I definitely want to try this one day! Thanks!
Another purposeful and entertaining video. Thank you. 🇦🇺👴🏻
A t-bone steak, a bar-b-q, simple but easily recognizable items that are associated to food and fun. Great video and looking forward to more. Dave & The Girls
Such a good video. Very professional. You did a great job I have to say. Extremely informative I learned a lot, thank you. You're not lacking any equipment that's for sure lol.
The boards turned out nice. And I think walnut is a good contrasting wood for inlay work.
Thanks for explaining how the kits work in that much detail
You bet! Thanks for watching
I love the idea of inlays in charcuterie boards. Can’t wait to try my first one. Thanks for making this video. You’re awesome!
Thank you. Very helpful. I love watching your videos.
Love your straightforward, clear, concise way of teaching…super, super helpful. Thanks!
I'm also impressed by that.😊
I'd love to see you make a guitar. That's my goal. This is one of the most informative YT channels going around. Cheers.😍
Fantastic!
You're my life goals! Love this. Hope to one day be able to do this and have a shop like yours.
Hi, I have to start by saying you are an absolutely amazing woodworker. I've been doing woodworking for about 30 years and have a very well equipped shop. I have the best wife in the she doesn't care what I buy. I've watched your inlay video at least 20 times and went and bought the same router and bushings that you use also I got the double stick tape as well, it is truly amazing. Well I can hardly wait for your next video to come out. Keep up the wonderful work.
Have a great day
Don
Nice. Always wondered how those collars worked. As for epoxy, make sure you use food safe epoxy for cutting boards.
Very nice!
Fabulous work, well explained!
Many thanks!
Nice job. I'm a wood turner and I use bow ties to inlay repairs over some cracks. We have ready made inlays with different color wood. They are easy to use and it makes a piece look special. IWe have access to turtles, dolphins, fish, crosses, and of course different size bow ties.Thanks
Excellent, thank you
Nice! You make it look easy. Good clear explanations, too.
Okay, I'm going to have to break out my guide bushings that I bought years ago and never use. That looks like very satisfying work.
Really beautiful work, Marie! 😃
Thanks a lot for all the tips!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you! You too!
Nicely done. Clearly presented, and I learned stuff!
As always: GREAT JOB!
Maybe in the near future you can give us some videos on your how you use your machine to cut out templates.
Great video...
I love this!! Thank you so much for the great instructions!!!
Beautiful
So cool I wish I was a could to thing, but with age comes limitations. You make a great tutorial. Years ago, I would ha jumped on it, I love the feel of wood🐾🥰🐾
Great video. I will try to use this kit for my handmande 3d map clocks
Very cool!
What a fun project with a functional outcome. You are an amazing teacher with strong craftsman talents. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you very much!
You are a superb teacher.
This is a fantastic instructional video - GREAT JOB