A Redneck's guide to Vcarve Inlays.
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- čas přidán 17. 06. 2023
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Creator of the original Ship and Whale vector graphic:
Petrushko Bohdan
Facebook: / boordon.design
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CZcams: / @bogdanpetrushko3425
Original "Sea Scene" cutting board by Broinwood:
• "Sea scene" cutting bo...
About this board:
22" x 16" x 2.25"
Black Walnut End Grain Cutting Board
Maple, Walnut, Osage Orange, and Wenge Inlays.
Bits used on this project:
5.15 Deg Tapered Angle Ball Tip Radius=0.25mm X 1/4" Shank: amzn.to/3J7gpOY
1/8" up-cut end mill: amzn.to/3NxAjo6
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My cut settings for this inlay:
DISCLAIMER!!
These settings may not be the end all/be all answer to perfect inlays.
There are many more variables to consider than just cut settings.
No two CNC machines are the same and your mileage may, and most likely will vary!!
It's best to test and practice and figure out what settings are best for YOU!
Vcarve Pro - Vcarve Toolpath
Pocket:
0.0" Start Depth
0.25" Flat Depth
Inlay:
0.27" Start Depth
0.01" Flat Depth
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wow are you kidding me? you are a master at this craft. these are the best inlay cutting boards I have ever seen on you tube or anywhere else. I been doing CNC and inlays for a few years and I have yet to produce anything even close to what you do. thanks, I love watching your masterful creations come to life.
Super kind words!
Thank you for the compliments and thank you for watching!
"I dont think im the best but im workin on it"
Way to stay humble my brother. Thats an amazing piece and i hope to someday be as good as you
Just stunning craftsmanship. I've had my CNC for about a year now and made some great things but have not attempted wood inlays yet. You're describing your process and failures is inspiring and I need to just go for it. And, no shame in being a "CZcamsr", sharing your tips is helping others to create. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing. Love your work and the style of your video. Looking forward to future projects.
Absolutely stunning work man! Good job
That's gorgeous. Thank you for posting your process and result!
Beautiful work man. Your approach is a new twist on the CNC teaching. I can’t wait to watch your next video.
Fantastic work! looking forward to the next video.
Absolutely beautiful work. You are a true craftsman and it looks like you have found your calling.
That was one of the most inspiring CNC videos I’ve seen. Thank you so much for making this video!
Absolutely stunning work mate.
Absolutely amazing. Great work. Everytime you pushed an inlay in it just blew my mind. I only hope some day I'll be up to this level with my little cnc.
Gorgeous work!! Thank you for the tutorial and your #’s.
I’ve just found you and LOVE your content. Looking forward to more.
Very cool and inspirational. Thanks for sharing your journey with this piece. I'm at the start of learning how to do inlays, hope they're this good one day.
A really nice job! I had seen when broinwood did this vector and I also like it alot.
That was really fun to watch! I love to see the art that other people create. I can tell you that if my dad was still alive he would have watched your video again and again to enjoy all the details!
Beautiful Work! Thanks for the inspiration - I'm just dipping my toe into CNC Routing, and I appreciate your insights!
Absolutely beautiful work.
beautiful! I've been in love with Broinwood's work for awhile, Glad too see another amazing CNC artist as well. I've recently started trying my hand at inlays, hopefully your help will get me to the next level, can't wait to see more!
What a pleasure to watch. Stunning results. Just got my Vcarve pro sofware and very pleased so far.
As a fellow cnc’er that started with end grain cutting boards 2 years before I got my cnc this is amazing and you have got a subscriber in me. Love to see what you do next!
One of the few video's I watched from start to finish without fast forwarding, Extreme craftsmanship and a lovely piece.
You do some beautiful work. Enjoyed every second of your video.
This is a real beauty. Your friend is getting an exceptional gift that would make a great heirloom.
Amazing stuff. Great board and great video.
that is one beautiful board. Keep it the great work. Its a pleasure watching a artist perform
hey, your a great teacher, the words you pass on from your lessons of failure and success make you a master craftsman. own it dude your a master at your craft an you have left a legacy.
That’s incredible!! Your passion is going to make you a CZcams legend!!
Very beautiful work! Yep Broinwood inspired me to get a machine. Made all the signs and some epoxy inlays so far. Ready to learn these beautiful Vcarve inlays you guys make. Thanks so much!
Amazing cutting board! I've recently been experimenting with overlapping inlays; watching this video was very helpful to me. Thank you.
Love your clamp setup ! Especially the glue up table !
Awesome job. Very well done.. Nice the vision you had and using different types of wood. your right about a lobor of love. Keep up the great work.
Great work. Thank you for posting/sharing. Really appreciate the time you put into the video. Enjoyed watching. Great footage and content. Perfect balance of content and timing. Looking forward to your next one.
Thank you very much!
I'm liking that jig that holds all the pipe clamps in position, gave me an idea!! Great video and i am also looking to get into inlays.
What a beautiful friend. Lovely work and what a friend because you put a lot of time into this from thought all the way to creation
Beautiful piece of craftsmanship I hope to be able to do things like this over the next couple of years.
Very nice job. I really like the changed you made to the design.
Amazing work and great presentation with the video.
you sir sound so humble and genuine i cnc my self i no the time and frustration that goes into a job but when you hand someone the end result its well worth that reward that comes from the heart..nice job!
Wow, fantastic work, I had no idea you could make something this detailed on a CNC. Thank you for sharing!
Your work is just incredible! The inlay work is beautiful,and the process you use for it just blew my mind! I can see why someone would pay top dollar for one of your boards.
WOW. It is the best I have ever seen. You are a true craftsman.
You very humble sir. This is a beautiful piece of art. I could listen to you talk about your work for hours. As a fellow Deep South fella myself, I applaud you and your work. Earned a sub and a like easily.
Wow! Right up there with broinwood! I now have so many questions that I don't know where to start! Thank you!
Amazing detail and explanation!!
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You. This was an outstanding video. You give an old guy like me hope that we might actually be able to do something like this. Thank You again.
Beautiful board. I love the touches that you made to make it your own. I have only attempted inlays a couple of times and never liked the results. You have inspired me to keep trying as the results are worth it. Can't wait to see more videos.
I'm sure your friend is more than proud to have that work of art on his wall or countertop. I's beautiful.
Great work and video. I like quite a few things about your work no like the work holding (that’s like Broinwood). I also like that you shared your depth settings. Thank you. I’ve been doing quite a few and am
Still learning how to get that super fine detail. It’s starts with end grain! I’ve learned that much too. Great job. Keep it up. I have my end grain board all glued up, now I just need to do my first cutting board inlay.
Fantastic Video. Beautiful project. thank you for including your V-carve tool path settings.
I am digging that glue up jig you have!! I haven't seen that before.
Absolutely incredible!! I'm just getting into CNC and I didn't even know this was a thing, so I definitely learned something. Thank you!
Amazing....! Outstanding work...!!! Thank you for sharing...
With this quality, you've definitely minded your Ps and Qs. Seriously though, great craftsmanship. Lookin fwd to your next video.
A true work of art for cutting boards very nicely done
Duuuude! this is just gorgeous!
Absolutely amazing craftsmanship and I enjoy listening to you talk through the process. I've had my CNC a few years and have several failed attempts at inlays but you've inspired me to try again!
Don't give up!
You'll get it!
Thank you for watching!!
Fantastic board! It's great to see someone else make an inlay board to the quality of Broinwood. I for sure learned a few things from this video, thank!
I think that is the best compliment one could give. Thank you! I don't think that I am near the quality he puts out. I watched a recent video he released and I still felt like a beginner compared to him!
Thank you for watching!
I just watched this with my kids, who were all under the age of 10, and they were captivated and loved it. Great work! “I loved it.” - Stella.
This is the best comment I have gotten yet!
Thank you so much for watching!!
You've done a mighty fine job. I'm inspired. Sir Your humility and attention to detail have not gone unnoticed. ❤❤
Thank you so much for watching!
Wow looks amazing great job
Really nice work. Glad you decided to share what you are learning with us. Its not always easy following what you want to do, really appreciate that you let folks know that mistakes will be made and that its inevitable but not the end of the world, its part of learning and everything will get better as long as you don't give up. From one Redneck to another, Keep it up.
I really like your style of instruction. Very concise and detailed without being too complicated.
Very nicely done and great video explaining how you do things.
Best is a relative statement. What I saw was some pretty darn good work!
I do 3D carvings with my CNC mill but I do like the looks of the inlay work.
Wow! Very Impressive! Just a beautiful piece of workmanship.
That’s great and thanks for sharing your settings. I am just starting with v carving on my hobby machine, and for the male rough cut I fudge the z height so I do it in two passes, rather than a deep single cut, but I will be moving to a more tapered bit as you use.
Great Job! Thanks for posting this. I've done a fair amount of inlays, but never this detailed. I'm always experimenting with bits, cut depths and feeds and speeds, This gives me more to try. I look forward to more of you videos!
Thanks. Super nice work!
Thank you. Stunning.
Videos like this give me the confidence to try inlays. Thank you!
Great job man, I've been trying to do inlays now for a while but the numbers have always eluded me, I've been told by a few people the numbers to use, but they are either very shallow or parts wont fit at all, you gave me FREELY I might add, three things I needed, the Path numbers for deeper cuts for cutting boards, the type of bits to use and lastly was the same problem I was having with the boards after flattening, they bowed in the center, I hadn't even noticed that, so, THANK YOU, I'm going back to the drawing board as they say and try and try again. Thums up, and subscribed!
Great looking project! Nice work!
Absolutely gorgeous pice of work. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful board! Very informative. Thank you for that. Most videos just skim the surface.
Simply amazing work you have created. During the build I was thinking to myself I wouldn't ever use it as a cutting board since it's too beautiful. I'm glad to hear you buddy said a knife will not touch that board. GREAT WORK!
WOW!! Give yourself some credit. That board is amazing.
Well done, thank you for sharing. Excellent talent you have.
One of the best videos on inlays I have seen! Beautiful!! Thank you for sharing! Excellent Explanation and I look forward to others as well! Subscribed!
I think we are all digging it!!! Thx!
Very nice project and well executed. It is defenitly useful video. Cheers
Beautiful work. 👏👏
Your work is outstanding my friend and i could listen to you for hours!
You are too kind!
Thank you for watching!!
Thats fantastic!
I'm starting my woodworking career now and this was captivating. Absolutely beautiful work sir.
Hey! Great video and really enjoyed your laid-back style and information! I make similar boards and also use VCarve Pro. If you're like me, you've probably landed on a "standard" carve depth, etc. and, if so, there's a way to trick VCarve into carving the male plugs in multiple passes instead of plunging all the way to your final Start Depth (SD) and potentially breaking bit tips as you mentioned. I go a bit deeper with my inlays so if you wanted to take three passes to get to a final carve depth of 0.345", you can run your first toolpath at a SD of 0.295" and a FD of 0.05". Then save that toolpath as your final depth toolpath (which would be your #3 toolpath). Create another toolpath with a SD of 0.2" and the same FD of 0.05" - this is your #2 toolpath. Then create your #1 toolpath with a SD of 0.075" and a FD of 0.05" (your FD stays the same throughout). Then manually reorder your toolpaths to group your clearance bits/paths in order from 1, 2, 3. Now... this sounds like a lot of work but in reality it only takes a couple of extra minutes and you minimize the chance of blowing a bit by down a deep plunge. And you can ramp up your ipm rate...!
Thank you for the info!
I'm gonna give that a try!
Thank you for watching!
This is how i do mine as well. Its a great tip.
Awesome video!
Very nice woodworking. I've only had my CNC for maybe 9 months and I'm learning as I go and I ran across your page and I really wanted to learn how to do this type of woodwork.. may God bless your business
Beautiful craftsmanship
Fantastic video and amazing work!
Amazing work!
That is amazing and I would say you are an expert and a woodworker!!
Incredibly well done!! You have a new follower!!
Unflipping real - that is incredible!!! You do an outstanding job and explained this so well - thank you.
And yes you are a woodworker.
Thank you!!
A job well done, if I ever saw one. Thank you for sharing. / Peter
Great job!
Nicely done Sir!
Excellent. Unsure if I'm that patient or meticulous to create art such as this. Thank you!
Great teaching! Thank you. What an awesome looking board, the detail you put into you're design is pretty darn amazing. You apparently are very patient, as I have and am constantly learning is how to practice patience, the final outcome proves this to be true. VERY Nice Work! I'm new to your channel and have subscribed. Once again...Thank you.
That is one thing that I left out. You need a truck load of patience to do this type of stuff. It's something I struggled with for a long time!
Thank you for watching!