big thumbs up. i am a second semester fine furniture school student, and i needed a demo on this because i am going to veneer my cabinet door with an optical illusion pattern. i’m falling in love veneering and marquetry
Good editing and information at a density level i can ubderstand. Icing on top? You have the same taste in music as me and now im gona post this, add the three songs i think i heard on spotify and continue getting high watching your inlay series. Have a good one man
Only just started watching but had to stop and Shazam the opening track and download the stuff, ill be back later you do have some good taste in music matey 👏 I have come back and wow they look amazing and I’ve gained some more good music 🎶 thanks Sean.
I'm new too. I'm no woodworker but I love watching talented peeps. But I AM a big time music guy! I'm digging Sean's taste in that too! Probably why I'll subscribe. :thumbsup:
3:36 - Would you be able to practically make large end-grain cutting boards using that band saw? Not sure if I should use a table saw or a band saw, the band saw seems safer to work with for making many inlay pieces.
Love the tip at 6:30.. MDF with packing tape.. I won't say that's an issue.. It's more of an annoyance. I have been putting down wax paper taped down.. works well but kind of a 1 use deal and pain to put back.. Also the tip starting at 9 minutes in is a great one. which if I'm feeling froggy next time I'll attempt to get the front and backs to align.
Sean, your work is impeccable and precise. I know you don't want to make videos longer than they have to be but it would be nice to see some of the detail you go to cutting and positioning the wood. You guys make it look so easy, but when us novices start to do this you realize being off a 32nd multiplies into kaos. Either way, its amazing what you can accomplish.
Really love your videos, finding them so helpful with progressing my woodworking, and you have great taste in music too! Do you think this technique of edge banding could also be used in wood flooring?
Excellent Sean.. Love the variations.. Can I ask you this.. Say if you used that in frame.. What do you do about matching the corners? Especially if it's not the same dimensions frame i.e. 11x15 vs 12x12.
Since you have some commentary about things to do and how to do them I assume you expect me to learn from this video. And I do want to learn because you obviously have some very good lessons to teach. I have always been fascinated by how edge banding is produced. However your speeded up video makes learning almost impossible. You show cutting hundreds of triangles so fast I cannot see any detail. If you showed only three or four but in real time I could learn a lot more. All you have to do is show a couple of iterations of each procedure in real time. We are generally smart enough to know that you may have to do several hundred cuts but we don't have to see every one of them. Also when you talk about some of the problems that can be encountered please show what you are talking about on camera. As they say, "A picture is worth a thousand words." And when you show the finished stages please keep the pieces in view long enough for us to see what you have done. Jerky camera work can destroy all the good you have to present. I just today found your channel and realize I can learn a lot from you but not at 10X speed. I have read all the comments up to now and see that many like your music selections. Unfortunately I do not agree. It is all too frantic for a good learning environment. I would mute the music but then I would lose your commentary. Still, thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.
big thumbs up. i am a second semester fine furniture school student, and i needed a demo on this because i am going to veneer my cabinet door with an optical illusion pattern. i’m falling in love veneering and marquetry
Love your work! Even better after muting the music.
Your very good at instruction. Thank you!
Thank you Melissa!
Good editing and information at a density level i can ubderstand. Icing on top? You have the same taste in music as me and now im gona post this, add the three songs i think i heard on spotify and continue getting high watching your inlay series. Have a good one man
Absolutely stellar work!
Thank you Morgan
Beautiful workmanship, congratulations. SL
Thank you so much!
Nice work. Can't wait to see the box you use them on. 🇺🇸😎
Only just started watching but had to stop and Shazam the opening track and download the stuff, ill be back later you do have some good taste in music matey 👏 I have come back and wow they look amazing and I’ve gained some more good music 🎶 thanks Sean.
ahah Thanks Jim. All my music is from "epidemic sound", it's a music license service. Hope you enjoy the video later ;)
I'm new too. I'm no woodworker but I love watching talented peeps. But I AM a big time music guy! I'm digging Sean's taste in that too! Probably why I'll subscribe. :thumbsup:
I don't know how to do smilies on youboob... I'm an idiot.
Gracias por un video más sobre "Inlay Banding". Saludos desde Cun,Mx
3:36 - Would you be able to practically make large end-grain cutting boards using that band saw? Not sure if I should use a table saw or a band saw, the band saw seems safer to work with for making many inlay pieces.
Stunning pieces of art!❤️👍
Thank you Wanda!
Awesome Sean......You inspire me.
Thanks so much Bruce
Love the tip at 6:30.. MDF with packing tape.. I won't say that's an issue.. It's more of an annoyance. I have been putting down wax paper taped down.. works well but kind of a 1 use deal and pain to put back..
Also the tip starting at 9 minutes in is a great one. which if I'm feeling froggy next time I'll attempt to get the front and backs to align.
Awesome as usual Sean 🙌
Thank you so much mate
Can’t beat inlay banding
Nothing better than a bit of Inlay on a nice summers day!
@@SeanEvelegh you bet!
Nice editing! NICE fast-mo video. That must take FOREVER to do!
Thank mate, Yeah it took a long time to edit aha
Superb!
Thank you Victor! They are for your box!
Which other woods could I use instead?
Excellent videos 👍👍☘️🇮🇪
Super amazing! Thank you for your video
No problem Lorraine! Glad you liked it!
Great video and wonderful work
Thank you!
Nicely done. Looking forward to seeing how you use these inlays.
Thanks you Julian, I'm going to be using it in a new box build! I'm looking forward to showing you! I think it's going to look great!
Sean, your work is impeccable and precise. I know you don't want to make videos longer than they have to be but it would be nice to see some of the detail you go to cutting and positioning the wood. You guys make it look so easy, but when us novices start to do this you realize being off a 32nd multiplies into kaos. Either way, its amazing what you can accomplish.
I agree with Chris.
Really love your videos, finding them so helpful with progressing my woodworking, and you have great taste in music too!
Do you think this technique of edge banding could also be used in wood flooring?
OMG, I'm totally impressed by the cleanliness of your equipment! Kudos. Do you do this just for videos, or do you keep it this clean all the time?
Ahah thanks April, sometimes the workshop gets pretty messy mid project, but I like to keep it clean 🧼
Excellent Sean.. Love the variations.. Can I ask you this.. Say if you used that in frame.. What do you do about matching the corners? Especially if it's not the same dimensions frame i.e. 11x15 vs 12x12.
Nice work. Whats the sound track? Sounds like a old northern soul track
The 1st track I should say
HI Christopher, the song is called "one hundred times'. I get all my music from epidemic sound
What are those two woods? Ash and cherry? *clueless guess from a novice...*
Watch the video if66.... Maple and "padook"? You or I have an accent... :-p
@@if66was99 Yeah it's maple and padauk
What was the previous level?
👍💓!!
Since you have some commentary about things to do and how to do them I assume you expect me to learn from this video. And I do want to learn because you obviously have some very good lessons to teach. I have always been fascinated by how edge banding is produced. However your speeded up video makes learning almost impossible. You show cutting hundreds of triangles so fast I cannot see any detail. If you showed only three or four but in real time I could learn a lot more. All you have to do is show a couple of iterations of each procedure in real time. We are generally smart enough to know that you may have to do several hundred cuts but we don't have to see every one of them. Also when you talk about some of the problems that can be encountered please show what you are talking about on camera. As they say, "A picture is worth a thousand words." And when you show the finished stages please keep the pieces in view long enough for us to see what you have done. Jerky camera work can destroy all the good you have to present. I just today found your channel and realize I can learn a lot from you but not at 10X speed. I have read all the comments up to now and see that many like your music selections. Unfortunately I do not agree. It is all too frantic for a good learning environment. I would mute the music but then I would lose your commentary. Still, thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.
Why the change to very rubbish music?
To much talking.