Engraving Cutting Boards & Epoxy Inlay- No CNC or Lasers

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • How to engrave cutting boards and add epoxy inlay, without a CNC or Laser Cutter.
    This video walks you through some simple steps to add a custom engraving to a cutting board, serving board, charcuterie board, or any wooden item. Check out the tips for applying templates, bit selection, getting great results with epoxy.
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    00:00 How to Engrave Wood
    01:35 Trim Router Jig
    02:32 Router Bit Options
    03:31 Applying Templates
    07:34 Routing Tips
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    12:20 Surfacing Options
    15:40 Food Safe Epoxy Considerations
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Комментарии • 71

  • @katrinwansing6012
    @katrinwansing6012 3 года назад +3

    This is the first video I saw from you and it was reaaaally good! I made two cuttingboards with engraving so far and I want to do more! Your tips were very helpful! Thank you so much! 😊

  • @woodsniffer
    @woodsniffer Год назад

    Nice video lotsa info and quick thanks for posting .

  • @derekdodson9982
    @derekdodson9982 3 года назад +1

    Another solid video. Good addition!

  • @jessem5684
    @jessem5684 3 года назад

    Great video!

  • @WoodenItBeGrand
    @WoodenItBeGrand 3 года назад +1

    Another entertaining and informative video. Awesome Work!!!

  • @chrissullivan2948
    @chrissullivan2948 3 года назад +1

    Very informative - well presented, thank you.

  • @federicomoccia7039
    @federicomoccia7039 3 года назад

    Complimenti è un bel lavoro, anche elegante

  • @TotalBoat
    @TotalBoat 3 года назад

    Awesome tutorial!! The boards came out amazing!

  • @edsmith8831
    @edsmith8831 19 дней назад

    Great video. I noticed you are from my area. Washington. I live in Marysville. Go Hawks and Mariners. Thank you.

  • @jimhargreaves1628
    @jimhargreaves1628 3 года назад

    For your technique with the blue tape underneath, I've you cut out where you're going to carve with a Stanley knife or a scalpel the paper won't kick up. Also found its better to use a smaller bit, so for what you did a 1/4" would be better, hog out the middle first, then go back up to your line remembering to go in the right direction. Good video though, will be subbing!

  • @welovechoccy
    @welovechoccy 2 года назад

    If you produced a short vid showing how you built your simple yet effective router table, and notated in the video the sizes / dimensions of each piece, I think it would be very much appreciated and utilized / viewed. Also, a short vid showing the simple construction of your 1/4" acrylic base & handles for the trim router would also do very well. The video above is well made, and appreciated, thankyou.

  • @partsdave8943
    @partsdave8943 3 года назад

    Nice!

  • @jakejohnson114
    @jakejohnson114 3 года назад

    Old Dave 100 is another channel that is all about free hand routing. One of the projects was an epoxy inlay cutting board. Art Resin is an epoxy brand that is food safe that he used.

  • @stephenmcgeown
    @stephenmcgeown 3 года назад

    Cool video and great results. Steve Ramsey just posted a short about using the backing of a sheet of labels and printing on that to transfer an image to wood. Worked great and would scale up nicely too.

  • @gregj2647
    @gregj2647 2 года назад

    To what grit do you sand the epoxy to?

  • @tompritch56
    @tompritch56 3 года назад +3

    Carbon paper from office supply store works well for transfer. I use all the time to transfer patterns for my carving.

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  3 года назад +1

      I knew there was something out there!

    • @maddogshwa
      @maddogshwa 2 года назад

      @@SixEightWoodworks before your time 😉

  • @Mrwolfpack85
    @Mrwolfpack85 Год назад

    Sorry if I missed it but what wood are you using? Thanks.

  • @johngregg5735
    @johngregg5735 3 года назад +1

    Great video!
    To put the template on - how about blue (or green) tape layer, then the template and then a lyer of clear packing tape.
    The clear packing tape won't let the template move as you carve.
    When you're done, peel up the blue (or green) tape and the packing tape comes with it. There's no glue from the packing tape left on the board.

    • @maddogshwa
      @maddogshwa 2 года назад

      I'm definitely going to try that

  • @edwinmartinez5075
    @edwinmartinez5075 3 месяца назад

    Is the face shield shatter resistant or impact rated, my safety glasses always fog up

  • @jessicaparker686
    @jessicaparker686 2 года назад +1

    Another great video! Thank you! Quick question, which version of the epoxy do you use? Slow, medium, or fast?

    • @travismcpherson9827
      @travismcpherson9827 2 года назад

      Since he is doing a shallow cut, something like a table top epoxy makes the most since.

  • @scrapple8741
    @scrapple8741 2 года назад

    I put clear packing tape over the paper. It tends to keep the paper from ripping out

  • @TheKexsel
    @TheKexsel 3 года назад +1

    How high do you do with your sanding grits with the inlay? Do you go higher in the epoxy area than the rest of the board?
    Great video!

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  3 года назад +2

      I don’t. On a river table, or something with more epoxy I might. But I just stop at 220 or maybe 320.

  • @TVtime2007
    @TVtime2007 2 года назад

    Have you ever used carbon paper to transfer your design onto the wood. Works well for me.
    Thanks, David S.

  • @jakeverkuilen1328
    @jakeverkuilen1328 Год назад

    Looks great! I've had the issue where after sanding off the excess epoxy that some of the epoxy/pigment leaches into the wood surrounding the engraving in little slivers. Is there something i'm doing wrong? Perhaps a seal coat to prevent?

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  Год назад +1

      You got it. Flood it with finish before to seal the grain. Otherwise it can definitely get absorbed beyond the engraving.

  • @marca8881
    @marca8881 Год назад

    What don't do you use? I can't seem to find it

  • @Mineboy24157
    @Mineboy24157 3 года назад +1

    Use carbon paper under the template to transfer lines.

  • @Mjordanlky
    @Mjordanlky 3 года назад +1

    Any tips for not having the epoxy bleed into the surrounding grain? Seems to always happen with my cutting board inlays. Thanks!

    • @eawoodworking
      @eawoodworking 2 года назад +1

      Brush on a light coat of clear first. That will seal the grain first. Once that dries, sand it off then put on the died epoxy.

  • @quadsquadracingable
    @quadsquadracingable 3 года назад

    Great video and Information! I really like your content! But not sure you catch it but you say uh and um alot! Until I noticed it didn't seem so bad but now I can't unhear it. But don't listen to me just figured I'd let ya know. Still a fan!!

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  3 года назад +1

      Yeah, it’s such a bad habit and drives me crazy. Working on it!

    • @quadsquadracingable
      @quadsquadracingable 3 года назад

      I can definitely tell! Earlier videos it was used alot more. I binged a ton of videos so I had more time than most people. I remember getting reamed by a teacher during an oral book report. I think that's how I noticed it. You're doing awesome man! Wasn't trying to be negative at all!! Keep up the good work!! Go Hawks!

  • @rchavez5056
    @rchavez5056 3 года назад

    Great video. I subscribed to your channel. You can also use carbon paper to trace out the image onto the board. I have been doing that for years.

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  3 года назад

      I knew there was something out there!

    • @rchavez5056
      @rchavez5056 3 года назад

      @@SixEightWoodworks I have done many signs like you do by free hand. I print the image/logo and then place carbon paper under neath and trace it out with a pen or pencil. You get a really defined line once you remove the carbon paper and image/logo. You should also look into a plunge router so that it makes transitions from letter to letter easier. Keep up the great work.

  • @bernieparent9517
    @bernieparent9517 3 года назад

    Good information but you said most of us do not have the drum sander so it would have been nice to see you use the hand sander to see how much work it is. The drum sander made short work of cleaning up the epoxy but for those of us beginners how long would it take and what grits would you use with the hand sander?

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  3 года назад

      Here’s a link to when I cleaned it up with that Bosch Sander: instagram.com/reel/CJEbASkj7YB/? Just used some 80 grit and then went through normal grit progression. One board just took a minute with the “turbo” mode.

  • @choprpilot76
    @choprpilot76 Год назад

    What final grit do you sand down to before applying whatever finish oil? Does sanding the epoxy dull (whiten) the color?

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  Год назад +1

      Usually just 220. Some go much higher. Depends on how much epoxy you have. Lots of variables with the epoxy and color over time. Sanding usually doesn’t impact color though.

  • @larrymays5413
    @larrymays5413 2 года назад

    Hey Nick, Do you have a picture or file for an Everett Police Department Badge, or know someone who might? (working on a Flag)Thanks Larry

  • @davidsee3553
    @davidsee3553 3 года назад

    I have a jig that holds the work piece to the wall. Bought this cheap little projector for twenty bucks that projects a piece of paper on the wall. Trace and carve.

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  3 года назад

      Big fan of using a projector. Will have to look into the smaller models.

  • @BCPOWRIDER420
    @BCPOWRIDER420 2 года назад

    Awesome Video..
    I only see one thing wrong.. Your Sander is missing a Seattle Kraken sticker..!!
    Go Kraken..!!

  • @richwilson8760
    @richwilson8760 3 года назад

    What Grit sandpaper do you usually run on your drum sander?

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  3 года назад

      I usually keep 80 on all the time

    • @richwilson8760
      @richwilson8760 3 года назад

      @@SixEightWoodworks
      I have a lot of nerve problems in one of my arms and sanding is something that just lights it up. I know there’s no way around hand sanding and orbital sanding. However would it be worth it to change the paper during each batch? Maybe 80, 100 & 150 on the drum and orbit then 220 and 300ish orbit only?

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  3 года назад

      I hear you. I’ve had carpal tunnel release surgery and I still have issues. I’ve tried the same thing. But the lines still show if I don’t use the orbital at 80. The Bosch unit made a huge difference though, or a Festool/Mirka.

  • @sainskomputer4154
    @sainskomputer4154 2 года назад

    what type of machine and brand of machine , give me complete machine name and model

  • @Zamboni-0805
    @Zamboni-0805 3 года назад

    What does JME stand for?

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  3 года назад +4

      It’s for my elementary school I teach at. Gifts for volunteers and retirees.

    • @Zamboni-0805
      @Zamboni-0805 3 года назад

      @@SixEightWoodworks Oh, that's awesome!

  • @ACKSWOODPASTE
    @ACKSWOODPASTE 3 года назад

    IM curious, are you not concerned that someone could chip off some epoxy and getting that in there mouth, and they make a special epoxy that is food safe. Im always on the look out for videos that could possible do harm just in case you were not aware, not trying to intrude on your video. You boards look great!

  • @DonaldSlifer-uk8kj
    @DonaldSlifer-uk8kj Год назад

    I have been told by an epoxy expert that clear epoxy is FEA food contact approved. However, once you add pigment it is no longer approved.

  • @thehillbillyhermit7681
    @thehillbillyhermit7681 Год назад

    carbon paper might show up better

  • @luanahaigood278
    @luanahaigood278 2 года назад

    Use charcoal it shows up