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Make A Hand Routed Wood Sign WITHOUT A CNC!
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- čas přidán 23. 12. 2022
- How to make a wood sign with just a router, no cnc machine needed! Ill also show you some kool Yakisugi burned wood techniques for a really unique look!
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That looks amazing. I definitely need to give that a go.
Beautiful job. Be sure and tell your customer to stick painters' tape across the back covering the hangers. Poke holes in the tape to mark the place for screws from which to hang the sign. Remove the tape, place it on the wall beneath a level for straightness and prepunched holes mark the exact spot to drive the hanging screws.
For years now I have been wanting to do what you just did I just didn’t know what tools to use nor which type of wood to use and now… I can thank you Sir.. for this AWESOME TUTORIAL my brother!!! It’s hard to do these things when you live in an apartment… but now that you showed me how and what all I need.. I’m going to Lowe’s for wood and Harbor Freight for my Router!!!! Thanks Patriot DYI Great job!!!
AMAZING WORK. I AM GOING TO TRY FOR SURE.
That was so thoughtful of you! Your friend is lucky to have you! Excellent job!
Very cool! I appreciate the carbon paper idea! FYI...a butane culinary torch (micro-torch) has a much finer flame tip to get into narrow areas and tight corners. I use one with "Sportula" grill spatulas to torch sports team logos into wood cutting and charcuterie boards. Harbor Freight has them for under $15 and they are refillable. Thanks for the video!
Damn using the Sportula to torch logos is such a great idea! Thank you for mentioning it, I will definitely use that idea.
to transfer the print to the wood can be easier! Print on a laserprinter the sign back-to-front, put ist downward on the wood and fix it with tape on one side. Now heat the paper with an plating iron und pull it up immediatly after plating, but be carefully. this is an amazing transfer!!!!
I have been woodworking for , well , along time. You have amazing eye hand coordination. Great DIY video, as too many woodworkers lately are showing their project but not showing the details of getting it done. Keep up the good work.
I use a keyhole router bit to make the hanger holes on the back. It just goes so well with the routered lettering. Lovely job! You did amazing 🫶🏻🇨🇦
Beautiful work! Your video was so pleasant to watch. I’ve always done simple projects just for family and friends gifts, but the live-edge projects are intriguing…will definitely have to give it a try! Being 80 and a great grandma doesn’t keep me out of the shop!
Very nice sign and descriptive video. I've been on the fence on considering to purchase a CNC, but this technique is within my realm and I already have all these tools, plus much cheaper.
Thank you
Awesome video! If anyone's waiting on your CNC router build to be finished, you can also use a projector for your wood templates. I use this technique for murals.
1. Create your design on a computer using The Gimp. Udemy has classes on how to use it.
2. Connect the computer to a projector. An old used one is fine as long as you can get a crisp image in focus..
3. Project the design directly onto the wood. In your design, have 3 dots in a right-triangular form about the image to act as registration marks.
4. Trace the design with a pencil or chalk. Trace the registration marks FIRST, onto the surface. Whenever you set back up the rig for multiple design sessions, you can use these registration marks to line up angles, focus, and distance of the projected image.
This skips the need for paper or toner, and you can easily adjust the size and focus of the design. It's a neat workaround until your CNC is up and running.
5. Painting. If your projected image is in color, you can create your design in the actual colors you have on hand on your paint bench/shelf. Then, you can project the image and use your favorite paints and paint brushes to paint your carved image. From my point of view this is no different than then murals I used to do. I am totally looking forward to using this technique when we make signs for Happy House Homestead.
Great idea with the projector Earl, but I'd use Inkscape (free open source) it's vector graphic software like Adobe Illustrator. Gimp would be more like photoshop.
Likely the best video i've seen on the subject so far. Answered every question I had. Thanks!!
😮 Just…WOW! You made something that looked intimidating at first to even consider into something that is amazing! Thanks for the tips and the info!
You earned a sub with this!
The sign turned out Great !!!! Love it !!!! Thanks for sharing !!!!!
I usually skip the carbon tracing and just blast through the paper. I like the idea of blackening with the torch for that texture. I usually do the black paint, but the combination works well. Nice. I agree that the spray is easier, but it's more expensive. Gorgeous sign.
Possibly way to go as well
Absolutely gorgeous oh my goodness. Thank you for sharing this video.
Really great technique and craftmanship. Well done!
Amazing job! I have the same router. Very much inspired to do something similar! Thanks for sharing!
Great job I have tried that many times I could never master it I had friends that were great at it I appreciate those skills
Thanks for sharing it looks amazing
This turned out great. And because it's handmade, it's one-of-a-kind: unlike CNC productions.
You did a excellent job ! Looks like it was done on a cnc . You the man !
That burn trick was TOO DOPE!!!🔥🔥🔥Nice Work Man.👌🏽
Well done, it came out looking really nice and live the burned letters, especially seeing as how it's going to a BBQ business.
Absolutely Beautiful! I love this technique.
You're an artist in My BOOK
Man! I really enjoyed this video and the sign looks incredible. I’m subscribing.
Thanks!
Amazing! And beautifully done! Thanks for sharing!
That's a GREAT project. It would also be a wonderful epoxy project too. Thanks for sharing! !! !!!
You can say what you want but It's all about routing skill.
Good job !
Excellent work, this video earned you a subscription.
Thank You. I had never really thought about making signs before I watched this video. I don't have a CNC. Now, sign-making might become my thing. As I do it, I may, one day, get a CNC Machine. If I find a Niche. I also subscribed and hit the bell so I'll get your future videos.
Beautiful job! Wow, glad I found this channel!
The barked edge reminds me of beef bark on a brisket. Fantastic job!
Looks fantastic and somewhat easy to accomplish. Thank you for the info. One suggestion…. The shellac in the yellow can has wax in it. If you can find the same brand in a red ( or pinkish) can… that is wax free. Not sure the big box stores will have it though.
Great job, I will have to study your technique and try it out and make some signs or plaques for some of my Vietnam buddies. I have the design in my head, just getting onto the wood is the project
Thanks again
Have fun and good luck
Great looking sign. When you started burning the lettering in I was thinking you were really about t mess it up. lol. I like the look of the bark left on the edges. Wood signs done by hand with a router in my opinion beat those done by a machine. Slight imperfections make for a more natural look and have more soul and heart. Only thing I might have done differently is using a jig saw cut some random shapes on the ends of the sign and burned the edges in a bit. Maybe make it look like it was just and old board that had been out in the weather for a while and some the wood had rotted off at the ends. Wouldn't really have made it any better, just what I might have done.
Great job. Thanks for sharing your work.👍🏾
Looks Brilliant. Great Job. Your friend will be delighted.
That was awesome, i need to do something like that to give it to my dad.
Excellent. Greetings from Ireland. Happy Christmas
That's a lovely job made all the better to do when you have such a lovely piece of wood to start with keep it up.
Beautiful workmanship!!! Thanks for sharing this experience!
So awesome man. Picked up my router tonight
Turned out awesome!
I'll be saving for my cnc- my hands can't take using a router.
Great work 👏!
WHAAAAT??? NO CNC???! You are my new HERO, sir!
DUDE!!! That turned out SO COOL!!! You had to really have a steady hand with that router though! The burn finish was great!
Wow very nice job. I have a CNC but I am very impressed with the finish! Thanks.
Very nice!! Came out beautiful. Great video. Thank you.
Great job looks beautiful. Thanks getting back to wood working n love ur ideas thanks again for detail work n wording. LP
OK Thankyou --I live in C Africa -- no router /printer --but many huge trees --we use home made chisels !
Fantastic job 👍
Good job I like well done 😊
That's really cool. I would have loved to see it in it's final place.
Nice job, well done....
Very nice job. I will repeat that system. I'm going to try some carbon paper, simply because I have some.
Thanks again, great video.👍
I use this burn technique a lot and if you wire brush the char after it accentuates the grain pattern, try it
Excellent job. Very steady hand.Dec 24 at 2029 Merry Christmas
Great work.
Great job, it looks fantastic!
Great video. I'd like to try it, but a little nervous. I think the black satin looks just as good as the burned parts
AWESOME LOOK! Wow what a great sign!
Great Job!! I'll make a sign this way for my workshop!!
Awesome!! Go for it!
Beautiful.
Excelente trabajo. Gracias por compartir.
Thank you so glad I found this. My project for this weekend!
Well done 👍
Came out great! Well done.
Outstanding!
Absolutely beautiful work brother 🏆
That is a great job --well done --essential to have a router and printer/?? Cannot be done the old fashioned way (chisels)
It could be done with chisels, quite a bit more difficult
Great.. now we have our next project for our entryway.
😳 Excellent work, very nice looking! 👍👍👍
Awesome job! I really love routing, I need more practice though. I like the transfer paper idea! I never thought of that. I've literally been hand drawing lol
Nice job. I like the engraving bits to get the outline right. Thanks
wonderful job
Awesome I’m going to give this a go thanks for the tips
Very nice job! You really thought out how to procede. KUDOS TO YOU!
Lovely job! Thanks so much for sharing.
Came out looking awesome! 👍🏻
Great job
Hey good job nothing to fancy but a nice project ,well done man
Fantastic job! 👍🏼💥👏🏼👏🏼
It’s beautiful!! Thank you!
Very Nice. You earned that thumbs up. Keep up the good work.
Definitely going to try this
Great video, very informative
Thank you much... Cheers
I'd like to introduce you to a technique for transferring images onto wood that could serve as a helpful template for your hand-routing projects. This method has its roots in the practices of electronics hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts who create custom 19" rack panels.
Step-by-Step Guide:
1. Design Your Image: Create the image or word design you wish to hand-route on your computer.
2. Reverse the Image: Before printing, flip the image horizontally to ensure it appears correctly upon transfer.
3. Laser Printing: Use a laser printer to print out the reversed image.
4. Prepare the Wood: Make sure the wood surface is clean and smooth.
5. Position the Paper: Place the paper, print-side down, onto the wood where you want the design to be routed.
6. Heat Transfer: Apply a hot iron onto the paper, pressing down evenly to transfer the image onto the wood surface.
First Principles Thinking Applied:
In essence, we're leveraging the heat-transfer mechanism used in laser printers, but in reverse. Laser printers use heat to affix toner onto paper. In this application, you'll be using heat from the iron to transfer the toner from the paper onto the wood surface, thus creating your routing template.
By understanding the underlying principle that heat is the medium for transferring toner, you can adapt this method for various projects.
I hope you find this technique useful for your woodworking endeavors.
An excellent idea looks amazing thankyou for the tips and video
working once for a professional sign maker, I would recommend all makers to add a couple of xoats of wood treatment before varnishing, it protects against mould and wood loving critters.
Really cool project appreciate the tips
WOW!!! Amazing job
SUPER COOL & LOOKS AMAZING
Beautiful!!!!
Awesome job! Thanks for the inspiration.
Great Job! Outstanding!
There are butane fueled torches that have pencil thin flames that could give you more control and detail in those crucial areas.
Super piece of work👏👏👏
Absolutely love this
Excelente trabajo!!!