Wow the small detail is so amazing. I love all your work and this piece is my new favorite. I wish I could make this with my cnc router. I want to be able to. Would be cool to buy one like this off you but have other ventures to finance. Awsome work as always I love it.
Do you treat your slabs before carving them? and do you make your own slabs for these projects? Just amazed at how fine of detail you are getting seemingly without much breakage. Great work fine tuning your technique!
You do great work. It appears you are using a tapered carving bit to do your inlays. I have tried using v bits but I have problems with chipout on the male inlays. Curious to know how you do your programs concerning depth of cut and speeds etc.....
Good job. It seems to me that this time there is almost 0 gap between the male insert and the base, or you have left only a few tenths of a mm to save wood, since you use the CNC to clear the inlay, and not the bandsaw . I'd like to see how you use the press you use to glue the inlays. Anyway good.
It looks like he used the low degree v bit to make them "wedge into each other. It doesnt have to be flat on top, cause each insert is flush at the wedge. Actually really brilliant.
I hate this type of music! Repeat...repeat...repeat...boring! This has become typical of RUclips videos and someone needs to step up and get real music! Silence would be better.
How to find inlay parameters.
broinwood.com/products/how-i-am-finding-inlay-parameters
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Beautiful work!
Very innovative and beautiful work
Thanks for watching
Very creative and beautifully outstanding work, thanks for sharing this video with us 🙏🏼
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Very nice job Nik.....
Awesome work man…..
Amazing detail!
As always……..awesome 👍👏💪
Wow the small detail is so amazing. I love all your work and this piece is my new favorite. I wish I could make this with my cnc router. I want to be able to. Would be cool to buy one like this off you but have other ventures to finance. Awsome work as always I love it.
Do you treat your slabs before carving them? and do you make your own slabs for these projects? Just amazed at how fine of detail you are getting seemingly without much breakage. Great work fine tuning your technique!
You do great work. It appears you are using a tapered carving bit to do your inlays. I have tried using v bits but I have problems with chipout on the male inlays. Curious to know how you do your programs concerning depth of cut and speeds etc.....
What bit are you using? For the detail work.
Nik, these things are awesome! What CNC are you running?
Is your CNC an Axiom? It looks a lot like one but I can see some slight differences.
Good job. It seems to me that this time there is almost 0 gap between the male insert and the base, or you have left only a few tenths of a mm to save wood, since you use the CNC to clear the inlay, and not the bandsaw . I'd like to see how you use the press you use to glue the inlays. Anyway good.
It looks like he used the low degree v bit to make them "wedge into each other. It doesnt have to be flat on top, cause each insert is flush at the wedge. Actually really brilliant.
At least for the small pieces. Otherwise, it just looks like a crazy tight tolerance.
And chip load for evey bit looks perfect.
spindle motor model ? 2.2 kw er 20 man ?
super!
Sick
Who's the music from?
I hate this type of music! Repeat...repeat...repeat...boring! This has become typical of RUclips videos and someone needs to step up and get real music! Silence would be better.
Could you make me a program in Vecrtic Aspire, I'd send you a .dxf, just one for example to study for me? this is a simple detail.
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