Yes, the three diamonds is another method that can be very challenging to glue up the "sticks". This is a lot easier but the maple diamond ends up with a seam using this method.
very nice work. can the 5mm and 10 mm thickness be different. as long as the center dark pieces are twice the thickness of the light maple outer boards?
@@CalebsFineWoodworking was the saw set at 10mm OR did the parallelogram height need to be 10mm? In the later case, the saw would need to be set at 11.18mm.
I wondered the same thing, he gives the 10mm dimension after he's made the cut but didn't say what the fence would need to be set at in order to achieve the finished 10mm
Somehow I don't understand, I make the parts to the same thickness on the broaching machine, I make the final smooth surface on the drum sander, so that after gluing the pattern I don't accidentally chip an edge. But that's how it works, just too much work with the same effect.
I'm glad i watched this! It quickly dispelled any notion that i could make one. I have a woefully inadequate tool collection.
Nice job. Looks great
Thanks!
Great video and thank you for explaining dimensions which many others do not.
Great video !! I have been wanting to do this design for a while now, feeling more confident after seeing this tutorial !!
Thanks! Good luck!
Where can you get the wood
Very interesting approach to this pattern. I have only seen the three-diamonds-form-a-hexagon method used until now.
Yes, the three diamonds is another method that can be very challenging to glue up the "sticks". This is a lot easier but the maple diamond ends up with a seam using this method.
Nice work! 👍
Some mix with mm's and imperial?
very nice work. can the 5mm and 10 mm thickness be different. as long as the center dark pieces are twice the thickness of the light maple outer boards?
Cute and very very nice! how would you change the dimensions to make it a bigger board?
So many skip over the design part for some reason.
At the 2:19 mark what was the thickness of the strips? Did I miss a comment? I assume this will have an impact on the final pattern.
I actually gave the dimension for that one after I finished cutting them all. they should be 10mm thick.
@@CalebsFineWoodworking was the saw set at 10mm OR did the parallelogram height need to be 10mm? In the later case, the saw would need to be set at 11.18mm.
I wondered the same thing, he gives the 10mm dimension after he's made the cut but didn't say what the fence would need to be set at in order to achieve the finished 10mm
Great video but the music is unnecessary and distracting. Your voice is great enough!
Appreciate the feedback!
Thank you, Barry Norman
Wow, great work.
Do you make any for sale?
thnx
John
Show de bola meu amigo parabéns pelo seu trabalho ganhou mais um inscrito e deixo aquele like valeu 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💯💯🤝
Obrigado!
I just tried this and it is much harder without a drum sander and quality cabinet saw. My job site saw made this much harder than it needed to be.
Looks great but why so small good job
Somehow I don't understand, I make the parts to the same thickness on the broaching machine, I make the final smooth surface on the drum sander, so that after gluing the pattern I don't accidentally chip an edge. But that's how it works, just too much work with the same effect.
You said you cut them at a 60° bevel?
Yes
Do you sell the plans for this?
He made a free video plan for it…
hi , how do I contact u ?
I don't think you used enough oil.
There is a MUCH easier way to do this. See 3d cutting board this old house.