I have watched tons of woodworking tutorials since I became interested in woodworking and I wanted to drop in and say yours are truly the most informative and educational that I have watched. I just purchased a bandsaw and I am in the process of setting it up. I had no idea you could do stuff like this with it so I am very grateful that you are sharing your knowledge.
i dont think i can stop watching your videos i love this art and will try it as soon as i get a band saw. I like all your videos and with them i will try some of your stuff, keep up the great work
Yes, however I would not recommend that. Here’s why. In gluing up those 2 pieces you would have to be super accurate for every glue-up. Not worth it imho. However, keep looking for better ways! The more you become familiar w/ the process, the more you refine it.
knowcloo... Thank you for your feedback. It helps me to know that woodworking viewers like yourself are finding value with my videos. Keep watching and continue to learn. Congratulations on the purchase of your new band saw. It is a wonderful tool to have in your woodworking shop. Take the time to understand how the band saw is set up. Carefully read the manuals. Also, blade selection for the type of work you will be doing is very important. Many of my videos involve the band saw. Enjoy!
A Wixey digital protractor was used to accurately set the fence at 22-1/2 degrees from the saw kerf. The sled needs to be large enough to handle these cuts.
hi mate. you did a nice job. could u pls show us the usage of these stuff. I know that we can use it as decoration to our wooden products, but I wonder in what purpose u are making these inlays. again thank you for sharing your experience. regards
Joseph, Try this woodworking method a try & let me know what you think then. The band saw cross cut sleds are made from (flat) scrap & only take a few minutes to construct. Focus on accuracy & they will serve you well for a long time. A dial caliper is worth its weight in gold to obtain accurate measurements of your material. The Rockler thin rip jig makes for great uniform thin strips. Enjoy the process and thanks a lot for watching!
I appreciate your response. I'll try making a sort of ramp to position the workpiece over a wedge acomplete from 45 degrees to cut to 22-1/2 degrees. I do not have a surface very wide. I Sent a greeting
Tanks, If truth seems to be more sustainable, either way I can save it under my router table. Thanks for the reply I really admire your work has made me develop a lot of knowledge to carry it out in my project.
Trae, The art of making decorative wood inlay banding is a completely fascinating process. You will understand more once you get your band saw. Until then, keep watching, enjoying, and learning. Thanks for watching this RUclips woodworking channel and taking the time to comment!
Vaughn, The angles are given on the crosscut sleds as shown in the video. The instructions are demonstrated as well. (watch the video again to learn more.) The dimensions will change according to the size of the wood inlay banding desired. For more information...go to google SketchUp and search for "diamond wood inlay banding." That will give you all the specifics you need for angles & dimensions.
Woodworking is very basic. It does not need to be complicated. However, acquired woodworking skills & an understanding of the process are both essential to a quality outcome. You're very welcome...Thank you for watching these woodworking how to videos.
learnerlearns, It would serve many viewers well to watch the videos more than once. They will find important aspects of woodworking they missed the 1st time watching. My goal is to share the complete woodworking process without distracting the viewer in any way. Thank you for watching & providing important feedback.
Question, what species of wood do you use for the white? I'm starting to try this and making a few these jigs and simple patterns. I used maple for the white.. If it's the face grain exposed it stays pretty white.. But if it's end grain it get pretty muddy when stained. And it looks like most of these designs will be end grain.. And btw.. These videos are amazing.
Greg H The white in this inlay is maple. All of the wood inlay banding that I make are face grain. It takes some planning to make face grain wood inlay bandings. However, the end result is so much better than end grain. Follow the video as a road map.
@@bobsimmons9126 thank you Bob. That helps. Trying to do the diamond pattern and 22.5 triangle pattern to start. Gonna have to rethink my cuts. You guys make it looks so easy. Heh heh.
@@bobsimmons9126 I got my jigs made the 22 1/2 degress and the 45. they're ok... Then gave this an honest to goodness shot today.. FAIL!!! heh heh.. I successful got the diamond pattern which I was most worried about. Made my maple stock about 7/8's inch thick and 1 3/4's wide.. I made the walnut stock match.. Test cut 3 peices of walnut in a triang pattern, and mocked it up and looked decent.. I should have cut a 4th and I would have seen the oncoming problem.. Cut the rest of the walnut,, excitedly test fitted again and discovered my error, walnut is to thick.. Right? Should I have made the thickness of the 7/8's divided by 2?
Greg H The thickness of the walnut and maple should be the same. The width of the walnut needs to be one half of the maple. Cut the walnut triangles like what is demonstrated in the video. Make sure the measurements are exact. Use stops on the sleds to make
Hello my friend, The making of beautiful wood inlay bandings is a lost art. Little if any information is available freely or otherwise on how to make quality wood inlay bandings. Few people know how it is done. If a woodworker wants to adorn woodworking projects with inlay bandings, he or she will need to purchase commercial bandings 99.9% of the time. My purpose is to share my experience of creating inlay banding & other segmented inlays. They will be inlaid in time into wood projects. Thanks!
David, You bring up an important point. It is one thing to understand how to laminate wood properly. It is another thing to be setup properly when performing a glue up. The white table that you refer to is just a section of plastic laminated shelving. Glue can easily cleaned or scraped from the laminated surface so that it can be used over and over. Blue tape is often used in my videos to protect a section of wood from becoming glued or stained from glue. You will often see me using plastic sheets when laminating. Also, I like to use clear packing tape to separate glue from a wood surface. I recommend that you watch a few of my videos over and over just paying attention to the glue up techniques.
I find this peaceful to watch. Your clear camera shots from multiple angles give a good tutorial without any unnecessary words. Very nice.
I have watched tons of woodworking tutorials since I became interested in woodworking and I wanted to drop in and say yours are truly the most informative and educational that I have watched. I just purchased a bandsaw and I am in the process of setting it up. I had no idea you could do stuff like this with it so I am very grateful that you are sharing your knowledge.
i dont think i can stop watching your videos i love this art and will try it as soon as i get a band saw. I like all your videos and with them i will try some of your stuff, keep up the great work
Looks like the maple diamonds could be made with the same setup used for the walnut triangles. You just would have an extra gluing step.
Yes, however I would not recommend that. Here’s why. In gluing up those 2 pieces you would have to be super accurate for every glue-up. Not worth it imho. However, keep looking for better ways!
The more you become familiar w/ the process, the more you refine it.
You make it look so easy. I enjoy all your videos. Thank you.
Excelente trabajo, lo felicito, se puede saber que madera se uso ,muchas gracias
knowcloo...
Thank you for your feedback. It helps me to know that woodworking viewers like yourself are finding value with my videos. Keep watching and continue to learn.
Congratulations on the purchase of your new band saw. It is a wonderful tool to have in your woodworking shop. Take the time to understand how the band saw is set up. Carefully read the manuals. Also, blade selection for the type of work you will be doing is very important.
Many of my videos involve the band saw. Enjoy!
Fantastic..you certainly are a craftsman..well done
Simplesmente fantástico. Genial
A Wixey digital protractor was used to accurately set the fence at 22-1/2 degrees from the saw kerf. The sled needs to be large enough to handle these cuts.
Thank you great job!
Georgina...
This method is very effective. Once you understand this method you can become very creative. Enjoy the process.
If your band saw table is small, consider adding a larger auxiliary table on top. Place a dado in the auxiliary table to accomodate a sled.
I wish you can make dvd of your lessons on how to make things people like understand you and do a great job
hi mate. you did a nice job. could u pls show us the usage of these stuff. I know that we can use it as decoration to our wooden products, but I wonder in what purpose u are making these inlays.
again thank you for sharing your experience. regards
Joseph,
Try this woodworking method a try & let me know what you think then. The band saw cross cut sleds are made from (flat) scrap & only take a few minutes to construct. Focus on accuracy & they will serve you well for a long time.
A dial caliper is worth its weight in gold to obtain accurate measurements of your material. The Rockler thin rip jig makes for great uniform thin strips.
Enjoy the process and thanks a lot for watching!
I appreciate your response.
I'll try making a sort of ramp to position the workpiece over a wedge acomplete from 45 degrees to cut to 22-1/2 degrees.
I do not have a surface very wide.
I Sent a greeting
Tanks, If truth seems to be more sustainable, either way I can save it under my router table.
Thanks for the reply I really admire your work has made me develop a lot of knowledge to carry it out in my project.
Trae,
The art of making decorative wood inlay banding is a completely fascinating process. You will understand more once you get your band saw. Until then, keep watching, enjoying, and learning. Thanks for watching this RUclips woodworking channel and taking the time to comment!
You are very welcome.
Vaughn,
The angles are given on the crosscut sleds as shown in the video. The instructions are demonstrated as well. (watch the video again to learn more.) The dimensions will change according to the size of the wood inlay banding desired. For more information...go to google SketchUp and search for "diamond wood inlay banding." That will give you all the specifics you need for angles & dimensions.
Woodworking is very basic. It does not need to be complicated. However, acquired woodworking skills & an understanding of the process are both essential to a quality outcome.
You're very welcome...Thank you for watching these woodworking how to videos.
learnerlearns,
It would serve many viewers well to watch the videos more than once. They will find important aspects of woodworking they missed the 1st time watching.
My goal is to share the complete woodworking process without distracting the viewer in any way.
Thank you for watching & providing important feedback.
No unnecessary talking. Let’s the work speak for itself. Thanks
How Calibrating the bar that holds the wood in 22-1/2 Sled Jig I try but I think it was short demacido surface to slide on the Bandsaw?
Please
Im not a level 3 joiner so i might have to try this so effective :)
Question, what species of wood do you use for the white? I'm starting to try this and making a few these jigs and simple patterns. I used maple for the white.. If it's the face grain exposed it stays pretty white.. But if it's end grain it get pretty muddy when stained. And it looks like most of these designs will be end grain..
And btw.. These videos are amazing.
Greg H The white in this inlay is maple. All of the wood inlay banding that I make are face grain.
It takes some planning to make face grain wood inlay bandings. However, the end result is so much better than end grain.
Follow the video as a road map.
@@bobsimmons9126 thank you Bob. That helps. Trying to do the diamond pattern and 22.5 triangle pattern to start. Gonna have to rethink my cuts. You guys make it looks so easy. Heh heh.
@@bobsimmons9126 I got my jigs made the 22 1/2 degress and the 45. they're ok... Then gave this an honest to goodness shot today.. FAIL!!! heh heh.. I successful got the diamond pattern which I was most worried about. Made my maple stock about 7/8's inch thick and 1 3/4's wide.. I made the walnut stock match.. Test cut 3 peices of walnut in a triang pattern, and mocked it up and looked decent.. I should have cut a 4th and I would have seen the oncoming problem.. Cut the rest of the walnut,, excitedly test fitted again and discovered my error, walnut is to thick.. Right? Should I have made the thickness of the 7/8's divided by 2?
Greg H The thickness of the walnut and maple should be the same. The width of the walnut needs to be one half of the maple.
Cut the walnut triangles like what is demonstrated in the video.
Make sure the measurements are exact. Use stops on the sleds to make
sure all segments are uniform. Be patient.
Wow. Very Stunning art.
But why don’t you wipe off the glue before clamping.
Thanks for sharing this technique!!
Hello my friend,
The making of beautiful wood inlay bandings is a lost art. Little if any information is available freely or otherwise on how to make quality wood inlay bandings. Few people know how it is done. If a woodworker wants to adorn woodworking projects with inlay bandings, he or she will need to purchase commercial bandings 99.9% of the time.
My purpose is to share my experience of creating inlay banding & other segmented inlays. They will be inlaid in time into wood projects. Thanks!
I notice your white table is it glue proof. I see you like using blue painters tape . I'm trying to learn what glue will not stick too
David, You bring up an important point. It is one thing to understand how to laminate wood properly. It is another thing to be setup properly when performing a glue up. The white table that you refer to is just a section of plastic laminated shelving. Glue can easily cleaned or scraped from the laminated surface so that it can be used over and over.
Blue tape is often used in my videos to protect a section of wood from becoming glued or stained from glue. You will often see me using plastic sheets when laminating. Also, I like to use clear packing tape to separate glue from a wood surface. I recommend that you watch a few of my videos over and over just paying attention to the glue up techniques.
this is the best !!
Can I buy them from you already made for my custom cues
Rafael Maldonado jr Thanks for your interest. I simply share what I know so that other woodworkers can do the same if they choose.
Very nice watching you work, a craftsman for sure.....but, some demensions,angles and instruction would be helpfull
gostaria de saber a medida do diamante e a medida do triangulo obrigado.
qual a medida da Madeira pra essa marchetaria?
graciasss
That is a lot easier than what I attempted. Wow, and duh!