Even veteran carvers can learn or re-learn from this video. Picked up something, "best to err on the outside" and "keep your router moving." As always, a great video!!!
To carve those small letters free handed is a gift you have. Thing of beauty. I am in awe how well they came out. You do not need lay out letters when you can carve like this.
Thanks guys! Watching these being cut is a HUGE bonus for me. This is a great video Eric. I appreciate your making it and showing us how it's done!! I am fixing to go out of town but when I got the message it was uploaded and ready to watch, I told my wife I was not leaving until I had watched it. LOL Can't wait to get home and practice these. Thanks again! Frank
Very interesting watching you 'practice' - easier to see what you are doing...and hearing why at the same time. Good camera work too, getting a closer look at the process, almost from the router handlers view. Most instructive, particularly the freestyle tiny letters at the beginning;- thanks for the insight (as well as the sight). These are great learning tools.
Thanks Guys, I will try the Minwax Helmsman. The Krylon clear coat last great on the inside sign i made for my wife. The exterior address signs i made for my friends and myself did not withstand the winters in this area, i am testing laquer and poly spray this year. I have one more to refinish and i will try the Minwax Helmsman on it. Thanks Again Phil
I just did some very small letters with the carving liner at 1/8”. Most of the letters came out pretty nice except for maybe an A and a P. Would it be better to run the 60 degree at 1/32” instead? BTW, great to hear your Dad’s voice! Best part of the video!
On small inset letters remember to go the correct direction when it comes to the middle parts. Meaning treat the inside of the A and the P as an outset piece, especially if you are working with a chippy board. Always go counterclockwise on small outset pieces. I'm sure this sound confusing. I have had this come up a few time lately so I will do a video on this subject soon. I wouldn't use the 60 degree bit that shallow. You'll lose most of it when you sand. If not the carving liner, I would use the profile bit.
Phil, not sure why your finish is only lasting a year. Maybe the individual areas where the sign is. I know I've had lots of signs go up into cool weather areas and while a finish in extreme weather areas won't last forever it should go a few years. For extreme weather I normally use the Minwax Helmsman even though it's 2 times the price of the Krylon. Hope this helps.
Speaking of colors I just went out to buy some black primer and wouldn't you know HD was sold out, must have been watching you! I ended up with a dark reddish brown, will check it out later. I also am in AZ, good tip about the fridge for our paint.
Good info guys Just wondering how long do your signs last out side before they have to be refinished, i live in Maine and my signs only last about one year then i have to refinish them. Phil Alley
I learned a new trick the other day for paint spray can, stain can, etc. If you know you have paint left in a can but no air left , you can pop the top off, put an old tire valve on the tip, you'll hear it click fill it with compressed air no more than 20psi, put the cap back on and keep using the paint thats left in the can. This can help stretch the life of your consumables.
Hi Eric - great video as usual - I guess I missed one of your videos - when you first started you had a spray - was that stencil ink or paint. I know that you usually use stencil ink - but it seemed that you were indicating another type of product.
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So what do you do when a customer changes their mind about what they want on the sign, right in the middle of the project. board cut to size and the routing is in it's first stages. #@&^%$*@. Start over and let them know it'll take a little longer, I have other people that are wanting signs too.... I think I opened the dam flood gates.... People !!!!
In my previous comment, I may not have asked the question correctly. When he was cutting the letters with the v bit or other similar bit, It leaves a little ridge down in the bottom of the wider cuts. How do you clear those out or do you just leave them since they are deep in the cut?
MRrwmac Yes I just leave those there. I like a little texture down inside the letter. The same as I like texture around the letters when I carve them Outset. Some people like flat bottom, but I'd rather leave some texture. Thank You
Very good "point" (pun) about setting many of the difficult letters up for continual practice practice practice. Everyone has a technique and that is the place to hone them (I was waiting to see the "e" just kidding). Nice work Eric. Very nice! How do you get rid the little ridge that's left deep inside the cut? Or just leave it? Dave did an excellent job staying focused and on you while you cut! Exceptional videography Dave!!
just can't get enough of watching your video's-----thank you----------just got the same head mag. from Amazon and I paid 41. Canadian---------already on the way--------so I hope I can see better with these and not have to use my regular glasses too-------------
This is great. I will like to ask can you turn off the router when you talk. I have a hearing aid and they pick all kind of noise. They are not as selective as the normal hearing. The router noise makes your voice very hard to hear. I am still able to make up what you are saying but without the extra noise, it will be better. I know you have already done a ton of videos and that may not be possible but maybe for future videos. I am sure there are some others that may have my same situation and will appreciate it. I have recently started to learn this skill and I watch (or trying to watch) all your videos. I have to say they are a jewel to learn a lot of the details required to do this kind of work.
Yes we have done that for a couple years now. Sorry we can't go back and fix the old ones. Thank you so much for watching and please email me if I can answer any questions for you, I'm always happy to help. eric@makeawoodsign.com
Yes we ship everywhere. If you're out of the USA then send vicki and email (vickiwithdavesigns@gmail.com) with exactly what you'd like to order and your postal address. She'll let you know the cost including the shipping charges.
Just keep practicing, buddy! And also the bits you use make a HUGE difference. If you have any questions, feel free to shoot me an email ryan@makeawoodsign.com
Even veteran carvers can learn or re-learn from this video. Picked up something, "best to err on the outside" and "keep your router moving." As always, a great video!!!
To carve those small letters free handed is a gift you have. Thing of beauty. I am in awe how well they came out. You do not need lay out letters when you can carve like this.
Thank you Pete, I appreciate the kind words.
Thanks guys! Watching these being cut is a HUGE bonus for me. This is a great video Eric. I appreciate your making it and showing us how it's done!!
I am fixing to go out of town but when I got the message it was uploaded and ready to watch, I told my wife I was not leaving until I had watched it. LOL Can't wait to get home and practice these.
Thanks again!
Frank
Frank Jenkins You're welcome Frank. Thank you....
Dad did an amazing job filming. Thanks for the lesson. Subscribing now
Thank you so much!!!
Very interesting watching you 'practice' - easier to see what you are doing...and hearing why at the same time. Good camera work too, getting a closer look at the process, almost from the router handlers view. Most instructive, particularly the freestyle tiny letters at the beginning;- thanks for the insight (as well as the sight). These are great learning tools.
Thank you Allan. Glad you found it useful, Eric
So Awesome !! thanks for this awesome videos and for the encouraging everybody..
God bless..
Andres Cardona Thank you the kind words & for watching.
Thanks Guys, I will try the Minwax Helmsman. The Krylon clear coat last great on the inside sign i made for my wife. The exterior address signs i made for my friends and myself did not withstand the winters in this area, i am testing laquer and poly spray this year. I have one more to refinish and i will try the Minwax Helmsman on it. Thanks Again Phil
Great video guys. I couldn't figure out why I was having so much trouble with O's. Now I know.
Richard Fisher Glad we could help. Thanks for watching.....
I just did some very small letters with the carving liner at 1/8”. Most of the letters came out pretty nice except for maybe an A and a P. Would it be better to run the 60 degree at 1/32” instead? BTW, great to hear your Dad’s voice! Best part of the video!
On small inset letters remember to go the correct direction when it comes to the middle parts. Meaning treat the inside of the A and the P as an outset piece, especially if you are working with a chippy board. Always go counterclockwise on small outset pieces. I'm sure this sound confusing. I have had this come up a few time lately so I will do a video on this subject soon. I wouldn't use the 60 degree bit that shallow. You'll lose most of it when you sand. If not the carving liner, I would use the profile bit.
Phil, not sure why your finish is only lasting a year. Maybe the individual areas where the sign is. I know I've had lots of signs go up into cool weather areas and while a finish in extreme weather areas won't last forever it should go a few years. For extreme weather I normally use the Minwax Helmsman even though it's 2 times the price of the Krylon. Hope this helps.
another great instruction video on router carving.
Thank you, sir! We've got a bunch of them haha
Speaking of colors I just went out to buy some black primer and wouldn't you know HD was sold out, must have been watching you! I ended up with a dark reddish brown, will check it out later. I also am in AZ, good tip about the fridge for our paint.
I didn't know HD carried black primer, I normally get mine at Walmart. I've seen the reddish brown but I haven't tried it yet. What part of AZ?
@@oldave100 I am in East Mesa. Watching all your video's and practicing.
Thank You!!!
you and your dad are absolutely brilliant god bless to family buddy
Thank you Chris!!!
Good info guys Just wondering how long do your signs last out side before they have to be refinished, i live in Maine and my signs only last about one year then i have to refinish them. Phil Alley
Awesome information. Thank You !
Thanks Roy!
I learned a new trick the other day for paint spray can, stain can, etc. If you know you have paint left in a can but no air left , you can pop the top off, put an old tire valve on the tip, you'll hear it click fill it with compressed air no more than 20psi, put the cap back on and keep using the paint thats left in the can. This can help stretch the life of your consumables.
Man, that's a great idea! We might have to make a short about that
@@oldave100 Looked it up here on YT. An Aussie named Pete did a vid on it. Definitely worth sharing.
Hi Eric - great video as usual - I guess I missed one of your videos - when you first started you had a spray - was that stencil ink or paint. I know that you usually use stencil ink - but it seemed that you were indicating another type of product.
Burt G Yea Burt we just filmed it a couple weeks a go, #130. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Burt G Burt, yes check out video #130. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the vid. Love the detail.
Thank you Sonia. If you have any questions, you can email me at eric@makeawoodsign.com
We’re do you get the lights to go inside the palm router to do the work that you’re doing
Here's a video ruclips.net/video/EXqT3NchUYY/видео.html and here are links to the products we use in our Amazon store amzn.to/3l0s9dP amzn.to/3T9UhI7 Hope this helps. Thank you
aprendi muito com seus vídeos Parabéns pelo trabalho
Thank you, so glad you're learning from our videos. We appreciate you watching, Eric
Have we found out yet about the various colors that come in that same brand of primer your using yet?
+Tim Rogers I haven't really looked. You should be able to google it.
So what do you do when a customer changes their mind about what they want on the sign, right in the middle of the project. board cut to size and the routing is in it's first stages. #@&^%$*@. Start over and let them know it'll take a little longer, I have other people that are wanting signs too.... I think I opened the dam flood gates.... People !!!!
In my previous comment, I may not have asked the question correctly. When he was cutting the letters with the v bit or other similar bit, It leaves a little ridge down in the bottom of the wider cuts. How do you clear those out or do you just leave them since they are deep in the cut?
MRrwmac Yes I just leave those there. I like a little texture down inside the letter. The same as I like texture around the letters when I carve them Outset. Some people like flat bottom, but I'd rather leave some texture. Thank You
Very good "point" (pun) about setting many of the difficult letters up for continual practice practice practice. Everyone has a technique and that is the place to hone them (I was waiting to see the "e" just kidding). Nice work Eric. Very nice! How do you get rid the little ridge that's left deep inside the cut? Or just leave it? Dave did an excellent job staying focused and on you while you cut! Exceptional videography Dave!!
MRrwmac Thank you for the great comments. I ran out of time & I forget the E's. I always use a stiff brush & air on all the carving before I spray.
eric i need a 60 a 90 and profile please can you ask vicky shipping cost on all 3 bits please
infact sorry you gave me vickys email just found my sorrys lol
No worries....
just can't get enough of watching your video's-----thank you----------just got the same head mag. from Amazon and I paid 41. Canadian---------already on the way--------so I hope I can see better with these and not have to use my regular glasses too-------------
Tom Cole Thank you Tom. They work great for me.
Can i asked what is the bit you use ??? Thanks teacher
LOL, I was using the 60 degree bit. Works great for inset letters. Thank you for watching, Eric
Where do you get the magnifying glass that you were wearing at?
Kenneth Rice Kenneth, we got them at Harbor Freight. Thank you
is ceder wood better to carve on
Dad Ojeda I like cedar best.
ty eric
eric have you got both sides modified on base for dust and visibility ??
can you show us all around the base please
sorry a bit premature lol i saw
No worries, always happy to help.
This is great.
I will like to ask can you turn off the router when you talk. I have a hearing aid and they pick all kind of noise. They are not as selective as the normal hearing. The router noise makes your voice very hard to hear. I am still able to make up what you are saying but without the extra noise, it will be better. I know you have already done a ton of videos and that may not be possible but maybe for future videos. I am sure there are some others that may have my same situation and will appreciate it.
I have recently started to learn this skill and I watch (or trying to watch) all your videos. I have to say they are a jewel to learn a lot of the details required to do this kind of work.
Yes we have done that for a couple years now. Sorry we can't go back and fix the old ones. Thank you so much for watching and please email me if I can answer any questions for you, I'm always happy to help. eric@makeawoodsign.com
Hi do you sell the bits on your website and do you ship to australia?
Yes we ship everywhere. If you're out of the USA then send vicki and email (vickiwithdavesigns@gmail.com) with exactly what you'd like to order and your postal address. She'll let you know the cost including the shipping charges.
How can I do that fine of sign?
Just keep practicing, buddy! And also the bits you use make a HUGE difference. If you have any questions, feel free to shoot me an email ryan@makeawoodsign.com
I notice Eric is going counterclockwise when he's chasing the outside line and clockwise when he chasing the inside line.
When cleaning out the interior of the letter " O " of your outset letters do you use the same router bit?
ROBERT BARON if it's 1.5 or 2. there probably enough that I'll leave it & take it out with the 90 degree like the rest of the back round.
OH! THIS IS A LESSON YES!
Glad to help, Thank you for watching.....
thanks so much for that a great help
juliet bumstead Thank you for watching. Glad we could help.
Dave Rhoten many thanks for taking the time to rep;ly
You can’t wear safety glasses and I get dust in my eyes any suggestions.
Try a face shield
you are great sir
Thank you Mohamed...
Thanks
Ditto...
need a base defo
OMG!!
Happy you like it....
Excellent
Thank you!!!
i could see it perfect. tell dad he did ok on camera.
Dad Ojeda I'll tell him. he'll probably get a big head & demand more money, lol.
ha,ha.
Sudtitulo en Español 🙏🙏🙏
Lo siento, no sé cómo subtitular en español.
You are the best
Thank you
Got my magafinder
Sweet!!
a human cnc. congrats!
Thank you Aldo, you're too kind, Eric