Black Walnut Epoxy Inlay Charcuterie Boards

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
  • We made some epoxy inlay charcuterie boards out of black walnut! This is a fun and easy project that would make a great gift! Let me know what else you'd like to see in the future!
    Enjoy!
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Komentáře • 47

  • @MrAngrytom
    @MrAngrytom Před rokem +3

    I have been hobby CNCing for about a year and a half. That card board cutout to set your zero is brillant. I will need to remember this.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! Glad it was helpful for you! Happy CNCing 😃

    • @brentncindy9023
      @brentncindy9023 Před 2 měsíci

      @@SamMacyDesigns Just ordered a CNC so ZERO experience here ....and glad I saw this comment because I saw the cardboard, and couldn't figure out WHY you did that. Can you explain?? (I DO know why setting zero is important. Just couldn't figure out why you'd do it on the cardboard and not the work piece). Thanks

  • @robertjohn527
    @robertjohn527 Před měsícem

    I was amazed to see you used oil based polyurethane to seal the wood around the pour. Does that work well for you? I’ve seen many videos where woodworkers will use the actual epoxy as the sealer. Have you tried that method?

  • @chrisydawn
    @chrisydawn Před rokem +1

    I am jealous of your shop, very ,very nice.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před rokem +1

      Thank you very much! Took me about 5 years to save up and put it together

  • @joshuabray37
    @joshuabray37 Před rokem

    Those look great! Thanks for sharing.

  • @zacharyshaver4325
    @zacharyshaver4325 Před 3 měsíci

    Your shop is awesome

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you! I'll be doing a shop tour in the next few weeks so keep your eyes peeled for that 😀

  • @chrisj9008
    @chrisj9008 Před rokem

    Great vid. Well produced. And love my track saw.. I need a short track though.....liked your cardboard reference trick for the cnc.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před rokem +1

      Thanks 👍 The short track for the track saw is super handy, great for crosscutting boards

  • @montewoods4766
    @montewoods4766 Před 2 lety

    Nice work my brother!

  • @robertdunham8677
    @robertdunham8677 Před rokem

    Just what I wanted to see. Thanks for sharing!

  • @TWC6724
    @TWC6724 Před 2 lety +2

    The boards look great. A small propane (or butane) torch or even a heat gun carefully waved over the epoxy will get the bubbles out. What CNC is that?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you and great tip! I'll try that next time. The CNC I have is a I2R8 and I think it's the same as the Axiom 8. I got it a few years ago and I'm super happy with it! Seems like it's a "pro-sumer" machine

  • @chadcarter2026
    @chadcarter2026 Před rokem

    Nice job on the video. Did you settle on a better epoxy for these inlays? You mentioned looking for something with a longer cure time to reduce bubbles.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před rokem +2

      Thank you! And yes I did, I found a slow cure epoxy from total boat that cures up to 3" thick which means it take a longggg time to cure. It worked great, no bubbles and I added about double the amount of pigment to the mix

  • @doug9121
    @doug9121 Před 11 měsíci

    Hey Sam, great video. Question first time seeing the sander used to take off epoxy instead of cnc machine. What sandpaper are you using and is that because it was a light epoxy pour. Thanks again.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před 11 měsíci

      I used 150 grit up to 320 but I think if I had to do it again I would heat it up with a torch and scrape it off with a razor and then hit it with 320! The sand paper clogged pretty bad….it became a bit gooey so in hindsight I don’t know that I would recommend taking the bulk of it off with sand paper 😂

  • @lloydbannister8062
    @lloydbannister8062 Před rokem

    That turned out awsome dude what was that that you put in the Resin

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před rokem

      Thank you! It's a mica powder that you color resin with, this one is the color "pearl" . I think i originally just typed in "white mica powder" on amazon and found it. If I had to do it again I would add a bunch more to make it less transparent!

  • @WildPitchDesigns
    @WildPitchDesigns Před 2 lety

    Great project as always, keep up the good work Sam. Btw, where did you get that apron?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! Here’s the link to the apron, I love that thing and it’s super affordable! huckberry.com/store/readywares/category/p/70072-tool-apron?htm_adsource=shopping&htm_admedium=googlep&htm_adcampaign=shopping-all-acquisition&htm_adcontent=acquisition&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIyOCK4e6R-AIVdzizAB3AhQGWEAQYBSABEgKiM_D_BwE

    • @WildPitchDesigns
      @WildPitchDesigns Před 2 lety

      @@SamMacyDesigns Just ordered one. Thanks a bunch man!

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před 2 lety

      @@WildPitchDesigns No problem! I hope it works for you!

    • @midnightsun2483
      @midnightsun2483 Před rokem

      @@SamMacyDesigns I just ordered one too

  • @Zufoto19091979
    @Zufoto19091979 Před rokem

    Great job! Is the epoxy food safe?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před rokem

      It is, and so is the finished I used. Rubio Monocoat

  • @JackonGzc
    @JackonGzc Před rokem

    Awesome video! What tool path and bit did you use for the carve?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před rokem

      Thanks! The tool path I used was just something I drew on my IPad and I used an Amana Tool RC-1142 from Tools today for the carving portion of the build. Hope that helps!

  • @stevegronsky8904
    @stevegronsky8904 Před rokem

    What was the "sealer" you painted on prior to carving?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před rokem

      That's called "brushing lacquer" I would recommend using a shellac though, its a lot less smelly and volatile!

    • @stevegronsky8904
      @stevegronsky8904 Před rokem

      @@SamMacyDesigns thank you.

  • @stevehollmann8144
    @stevehollmann8144 Před rokem

    What was the finish you used.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před rokem

      Rubio Monocoat but I’ve since switched to Odies Oil

  • @user-jg2hy4ty6x
    @user-jg2hy4ty6x Před 9 měsíci

    Where did you get your appron?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před 9 měsíci

      huckberry.com/store/readywares/category/p/70072-tool-apron

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před 9 měsíci

      absolutely love it! and for 55 bucks you cant go wrong

  • @waynefraser867
    @waynefraser867 Před 4 měsíci

    How deep is the vcarve

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I would say 1/8” at the deepest, it sort of depends on the width of the line but I used a 60 degree v-bit to try to make it as deep as I could

  • @MurphysLaw996
    @MurphysLaw996 Před rokem

    Tabletop epoxy are usually formulated for a deep pour. So when you use this type of epoxy for a shallow pour, it either takes a much longer time to cure or remains tacky unless you apply external heat. What you need is a low viscosity ( to prevent bubbles) shallow pour epoxy.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před rokem +1

      I have both types of epoxy and this one said use for anything 1” or less. I also have a deep pour epoxy which can cure up to 3”. I think I must have screwed up the mixture on this or something

  • @Bccad88
    @Bccad88 Před rokem

    They are too short for charcuterie boards, they should be about 20 to 24 long but good job.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Před rokem

      I think the maple ones I did are around there but I haven't heard that before, thanks for the info!