This guy is absolutely amazing. I don’t understand how he’s able to get the detail he does without the wood breaking. On both the male and female. I do inlays often and I have not been able to decode this witchcraft. I’ve tried edge and endgrain. He’s a true master
It's so relaxing watching this piece together, there are some that would DIS this as Just Pressing Buttons, but it's Contemporary Art, beautiful & amazing to watch. Congratulations as always 1000%
Wow, just saw double inlay on the roses, so delicate & prominent, I was hoping to see this style, as well as the firey stripes on the tiger segment, out if this world
Nik, I absolutely think your work is amazing. You are by far, above and beyond, the best inlay artist I have seen. I am so impressed with your talent and amazing boards you produce. It appears you use an Axiom AR8 V5 CNC, i hope that's correct. If so, your waste board you made for your table top, do you by chance have the file for that? If so, would you be willing to share it or sell it? I think it is the best waste board I've seen. I am new to CNC machining and just recently purchased an Axiom AR8 V5 24x48 and would love to have something like that for my machine.
What two woods do you use the most? What v bit are you using? Are you using mach3 and vetric? What’s your flat depth of the female and What’s your start and flat depth for the male? Thanks in advanced
Occasionally, some pieces of your end grain block meet as perfect matchbook effect. Have you ever thought of deliberately aligning blocks to make paired or 2x2 matchbook, I think it will give a fabulous background effect to the foreground inlay image! Another thought, CNC trimming the inlay flush will leave a tell tale mark in the lighter inlay. Sometimes a circular trim cut would leave a complimentary tell tale pattern.
He uses the Amanda 45611-k 15 degree but (amazing bit - use it myself) check out Amazon - it’s just shy of $40 and pretty much last forever as long as it does not crash into something killing the tip) -Bluetick Woodworks
The craft of woodworking looses a great deal when all he does is speed flu, change router and drill bits, and blow sawdust so his camera can provide a better vid clip. The expensive toy he’s using is the master craftsman.
How to find inlay parameters.
broinwood.com/products/how-i-am-finding-inlay-parameters
This guy is absolutely amazing. I don’t understand how he’s able to get the detail he does without the wood breaking. On both the male and female. I do inlays often and I have not been able to decode this witchcraft. I’ve tried edge and endgrain. He’s a true master
Lep umetnički rad na ovoj mašini... Bravo !
Wow that looks amaze
Amazing as always, would love it if you made a video on the CAD/CAM work behind these amazing board.
You are a great wooden artist. I really like your work very much.
Brilliant stuff again Nik!
Великолепная работа, это уже произведение искусства
Awesome Work !! Really enjoy watching your videos....That is Huge!
It's so relaxing watching this piece together, there are some that would DIS this as Just Pressing Buttons, but it's Contemporary Art, beautiful & amazing to watch. Congratulations as always 1000%
Wow, just saw double inlay on the roses, so delicate & prominent, I was hoping to see this style, as well as the firey stripes on the tiger segment, out if this world
Beautiful. I stay always without words.
Sehr schöne arbeit sieht sehr toll aus.
Weiter so.
Ich könnte da stundenlang zuschauen.
Ganz ganz schön.
Absolutely stunning! I hope someday my inlays are nearly as good as yours !
Beautiful work. Love it 👌😍
So do you draw with the cutter, or like draw it on the computer and then it does it?
Wonderful just wonderful. ❤️👍
Mind blowing! 👌🏼🤯♥️♥️
Broinwood, Will you ever make a video on your CNC setup?
Another absolute stunner!! How much do one of these boards weigh?
Thank you! about 18 kg or 39lb.
🐐 is back
It's the Eye of the Tiger!...you know the rest.
How do you get such clear images to use?
Master piece
So beautiful ❤️ 👍
Аплодирую стоя мастеру!👍💪🔥
Very beautiful✨
As usual, an other masterpiece....
What is your carve depth and inlay stock depth
What kind of CNC is that?
Do you just run the 12 degree tapered ball on center or do you use an engrave feature on your software?
That is very beautiful. I hate to know how much that was.
Nik, I absolutely think your work is amazing. You are by far, above and beyond, the best inlay artist I have seen. I am so impressed with your talent and amazing boards you produce. It appears you use an Axiom AR8 V5 CNC, i hope that's correct. If so, your waste board you made for your table top, do you by chance have the file for that? If so, would you be willing to share it or sell it? I think it is the best waste board I've seen. I am new to CNC machining and just recently purchased an Axiom AR8 V5 24x48 and would love to have something like that for my machine.
Why did you cover up the Axiom logo?
why don't you use larger cutter diameters for planning? they are special for wood
What two woods do you use the most?
What v bit are you using?
Are you using mach3 and vetric?
What’s your flat depth of the female and
What’s your start and flat depth for the male?
Thanks in advanced
Occasionally, some pieces of your end grain block meet as perfect matchbook effect. Have you ever thought of deliberately aligning blocks to make paired or 2x2 matchbook, I think it will give a fabulous background effect to the foreground inlay image!
Another thought, CNC trimming the inlay flush will leave a tell tale mark in the lighter inlay. Sometimes a circular trim cut would leave a complimentary tell tale pattern.
Лайк не глядя братан! Great job!
hola , que madera blanca utiliza ?
Amazing work! Broinwood, Will you ever make a video how you do on fusion 360 ( you mention before you using this program )
Awesome as always. Would you mind sharing the brand and model of the CNC machine you are using?
Beautiful work. Do you clamp small pieces like the canarywood for the bee or do you just hammer it in?
I have the exact same question
Why not use a bigger flattening bit??
Amazing work. Can you or anybody else tell where to find a 15 degree vbit all I can find is 15 degree ball nose. Thanks
He uses the Amanda 45611-k 15 degree but (amazing bit - use it myself) check out Amazon - it’s just shy of $40 and pretty much last forever as long as it does not crash into something killing the tip) -Bluetick Woodworks
@@briandarroch5018 Thanks I will try one
@@briandarroch5018 yep, I use the same bit!
Amazing as usually )
Do you just hammer your inlays in or place the work in a press or clamps after? Always love your videos and boards.
Man ... 4 dislikes for such a hard and beautiful work . How is possible ? // Pure art , u got sub and like.
Thanks for watching.....zeeez, thanks for making
On your collet set, how is the runout of any? Do you notice any issues? I was considering that same set
ITS AMAZING...I wonder how much do you charge for this kind of stuff?
Not enough.
Excellent job! What type wood you used in this project? 10/10 nice
He always puts that in the description.
How much this board please?
What do you charge for a block like this? General ballpark...
Never mind the cost, Better question would be, How Soon can you build me one ?
How much?
Wow
Again...who is going to use this as an actual cutting board? It's too beautiful.
I would. Wtf that's like getting a Ferrari and never driving it.
Will you ever do a tutorial that shows start to finish on the entire process? I would greatly appreciate it. I would even pay for the tutorial.
Great work - like every time ;-) What is the approx. milling time for this design? I guess arround eight hours.
Lovley board whens mine coming out m8
Просто Класс! Красотища!!!!
сколько времени уходит на полный цикл?
Moro no Brasil e tenho bastante madeira boas ideal para este tipo de trabalho.
Too nice, I'd never use it. Put it on the wall instead.
The craft of woodworking looses a great deal when all he does is speed flu, change router and drill bits, and blow sawdust so his camera can provide a better vid clip. The expensive toy he’s using is the master craftsman.