Very nice! If you have air assist, use that to scortch the wood less. Also, more passes with a higher speed can reduce that. For the inlay, cut the inside part first, so that when you cut the outside perimeter your piece doesn't have a chance to move while cutting. Great result!
That was absolutely awesome, thanks for that, love the effect🙌 can i ask how did you calculate the thickness for the inlay piece...waiting on my machine, sorry if its a dumb question...
Very nice! If you have air assist, use that to scortch the wood less. Also, more passes with a higher speed can reduce that. For the inlay, cut the inside part first, so that when you cut the outside perimeter your piece doesn't have a chance to move while cutting.
Great result!
Thank you for advice.
That was absolutely awesome, thanks for that, love the effect🙌 can i ask how did you calculate the thickness for the inlay piece...waiting on my machine, sorry if its a dumb question...
Cool 🤗
Thanks 😊
how many price machine . and please share link if have supplier.
Did you have to account for laser kerf or flip inlay piece?
Is there any issues with the glue holding on those charred edges?
What is the material of the insert?
What was the clear liquid? Glue?
CA glue.
is that copper?
No. It's wood.
Looks like fredboard...!!!!
Just a test piece
Baller
Thanks.