Inlaid serving plate with Vectric Vcarve and SOROTEC CNC

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Not a cutting board this time, but a serving plate made in beech wood with wenge and padauk inlay. The design is made in Vectric Vcarve and you can download all the files with the link below. WARNING: do not use "as is", you must adapt the feeds and speeds to your own CNC and bits. If you cut too aggressively you can damage your machine or even get hurt. Feel free to modify and use as you wish! But do not use commercially as the SVG's licence does not allow it (you must purchase it).
    The original SVG was downloaded here: lovesvg.com/pr...
    Vcarve file: www.dropbox.co...
    I try to answer all the questions in the comments.

Комментарии • 42

  • @Bretts_Builds
    @Bretts_Builds Год назад

    Great work! Thank you for putting the bits on screen as you used them. Super helpful for beginners like me lol

  • @DanielH
    @DanielH 2 года назад +2

    That looks good. Will try it on my cnc router 👍

  • @Nilremquercus
    @Nilremquercus 2 года назад +1

    Salut Stephan! ca me fait plaisir de revoir tes créations! merci :)

  • @user-di1er1os4l
    @user-di1er1os4l Год назад +1

    8:53 Owner of a wonderful plate :)

  • @stevemedd9583
    @stevemedd9583 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful piece of work

  • @AhmadLaban-z5y
    @AhmadLaban-z5y 2 месяца назад

    Spectacular. What kind of hard wood are those?

  • @BobBob-eh5sb
    @BobBob-eh5sb 2 года назад

    Loved the kitty picture!

  • @robertbankhead8661
    @robertbankhead8661 2 года назад

    Awesome work my fellow woodworker!

  • @user-zl5gt9zw2w
    @user-zl5gt9zw2w 2 года назад

    Hi Stefan, Thank you very much for sharing and explanations ..
    it's not taken for granted.
    I also have Vatrick and I am interested in making such a dish but I did not find the plan ..

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  2 года назад

      Hello. The VCarve file link is in the video description. It is: www.dropbox.com/s/dl/ahhp8by5...

    • @user-zl5gt9zw2w
      @user-zl5gt9zw2w 2 года назад

      @@stephanforseilles Thanks...
      I tried he writes me error 404

  • @jnkconsultbv8274
    @jnkconsultbv8274 2 года назад

    Super Stéphan. Beau travail

  • @zoltanbereczki8067
    @zoltanbereczki8067 5 дней назад

    did you use some linseed oil at the end? And some wax?

  • @BrianWilliamsInspires
    @BrianWilliamsInspires 2 года назад +1

    Next video can you show your clamping process?

  • @Ayumajewels
    @Ayumajewels 2 года назад

    Very very nice!!!! Thank for sharing

  • @iwannaapple7190
    @iwannaapple7190 Год назад

    Wow, beautiful work and amazing wood choice. What kind of wood is that?
    And, after all that work in cutting and design, how much would you sell the plate for?

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Год назад +1

      Hello. It's beech and Iroko if I remember well. I didn't sell the plate, it's in my cupboard, used for cheese cubes. ;)

  • @bentebrunsvelt319
    @bentebrunsvelt319 2 года назад

    Super good 👋👋👍🇳🇱
    Greats from Holland

  • @f.s.863
    @f.s.863 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us and have on this way the possibility to be a part of of it. But I have two questions. Do I have to slow down the speed for minimise the risk of tear out? Or can I use the normal speed of the used router? And secondly, is it better to make first the cut with the v-bit and then with the other bits for minimise tear out? It would also be nice to get the information what feed rate. etc. you use for having an example what is possible with your new maschine. (And this is a great one, I use the smaller version HobbyLine)

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  2 года назад

      If you have the correct rotation speed, slowing down the feed should not make a difference except potentially create burning. As for "V-bit first" or "Flat bit first"... well I've tried both and I couldn't see a difference as long as the bits are sharp. :) Typical feed/speed for the 1/8th flat would be 5mm-750mm/sec and for the V-bit 7mm-1000mm/sec for my machine.

  • @mirage3rd
    @mirage3rd 2 года назад

    Great job!

  • @ericpuse5151
    @ericpuse5151 Год назад

    Do you set 'Corner Sharpen' for your Vcarve clearance tools? I assume the final pass has this built in but I didn't check it on the clearance paths and my plug ended up with dog bones

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Год назад

      No, I never use it. I use flat tools for clearing and I let the corner sharpening duties for the final V-bit.

  • @patmoussetache787
    @patmoussetache787 2 года назад

    Beau et bon travail. Merci

  • @yoannbzh7396
    @yoannbzh7396 2 года назад

    C'est clean ! comme d'hab !

  • @Charles-jy6nx
    @Charles-jy6nx 2 года назад

    Beautiful work! Working my way up to that level. Still learning a lot. With those finishes you used is it food safe?

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Yes, it's food safe mineral oil and food safe butcher block wax.
      www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B01C69Z9VW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
      www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B009QM6V2E/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

  • @JavierDeJesusSr
    @JavierDeJesusSr 5 месяцев назад

    Is this finish suitable for a plate that will be used for eating and washed?

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  3 месяца назад

      Hello it's ok of you wash it with soap and hot water. Not in the dishwasher. It's mineral food-grade oil.

  • @FabriceCHERRIER
    @FabriceCHERRIER 2 года назад

    magnifique !

  • @silencekill6724
    @silencekill6724 2 года назад

    Magnifique

  • @FamilyRoots
    @FamilyRoots 2 года назад

    Superbe !

  • @edmuff82
    @edmuff82 2 года назад

    Beautiful. Do you have any links for where to get my hands on the 6mm 10 degree bits?

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  2 года назад

      Sure. ;) www.aliexpress.com/item/33034695014.html
      Thanks for the nice comment.

  • @mmlg24
    @mmlg24 2 года назад

    Awesome cut. What does 6mm 2+2 mean? Do you have a link to the bit? Thanks!

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  2 года назад

      Thanks! It has 2 "normal" flutes and 2 "sawthooth" flutes. It is very agressive: www.cncfraises.fr/fraises-carbures-4-dents-ebauche-bois-evo-queue-6-mm/371-fraise-4-dents-ebauche-bois-diametre-de-coupe-6-mm-longueur-utile-25-mm-queue-6-mm.html

    • @mmlg24
      @mmlg24 2 года назад

      @@stephanforseilles wow it does look agressive. Never seen anything like it here in the US. Thanks for the info.

  • @drkline69
    @drkline69 2 года назад

    What do you use to finish the wood? It looks great.

  • @lylet100
    @lylet100 2 года назад

    Great videos
    What type of finish did you use?
    Thanks

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  2 года назад

      Thanks. It's mineral oil and cutting board wax. I didn't want to use any non-food-safe stuff.

  • @SNIPER83720
    @SNIPER83720 2 года назад

    👍