Save the dust from when you cut out the wood part of your project. Then when you glue in the brass parts, before you clamp it up, rub the fine sawdust into all of the cracks around wherever the brass touches the wood. This will fill in, and hide any slight imperfections that are there, and the color will match because the sawdust is from the same wood. I learned that trick from a man who inlays guitars. = )
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You are a brilliant craftsmen, your creations are truly beautiful. Youve also given me the solution to my inlay repair on my antique vanity mirror. It has a very thin tulip wood inlay which I need to replace and cut the recess for first. Router is too big for this fine work, you make it much more accurate and easier with this technique. Thank you my friend Subscribed
Thank you very much for your great video and your excellent explanation. That was very informative. I will try that in the near future. I wish you all best, stay healthy. Greetings from Nuremberg, Bavaria.
@@jagabandhumukhopadhyay1825 Thank you for sharing your work, I really love to watch and more importantly learn as I watch. You explain everything so well and I appreciate your effort to share skill and knowledge
Wow-what a thorough explanation, I bet a Ph.D. professor couldn't explain this good. Man you should start some educating channel you would be a great hit
This is amazing. I have been woodworking for a few years now and always wondered the best way of doing a metal inlay in my chessboards. Great job babumoshaye!!!
Sir, very nice to see your video... I've planned to make brass inlay works in my home's front door. Share your ideas regarding where it's available and price.
Hi Brian thanks for watching the video. I apply a layer of varnish covering both the wood and the brass. This provides the gloss to the wood and protects the brass as well. I use clear polyurethane wood finish as the varnish.
Dear Mukhopadhyay da, I was very happy see that someone somewhere in India pursue such a hobby with such a passion. Dada puro video ta deklam - completely mesmerized. Excellent work and well demonstrated. You should continue with more such work. I eventually will be coming up with few of my own creations and will show it to you too for your comment and advice. it was a school-time passion for me and now with age I am again back into it 😁😀😂🤣😃. Its feels too good to see the creations made by your own hands. Khub khub bhalo laglo agon durdantoh apna haat. will be good to hear from you and to see more such work from you. Bhalo Khakun...Stay Safe and Stay Healthy. warm regards, Amit
Nice work, dropped a sub. I might suggest trying a simple hack saw for your rough cuts. They are not accurate but they are fast, inexpensive and very simple...and oddly satisfying. Thanks for sharing 👍
WOW! What a GREAT tutorial!! I'm a total beginner. Aka, I haven't begun yet. Beginner's luck! I found this video! Luckier still. I already have all of these tools. Except a Jewelers saw and blades. I have a VERY wooden box. Over the centuries the keyhole has gotten bigger and really lost the definition of it's shape. Do you have a video on how to make a flush inlaid keyhole frame or insert? Thank you so much for sharing your craft.
Hi Dawn, thanks for watching. Sorry I do not have another video but the technique will be same for the keyhole. You may have to take extra care for the alignment as the key has to go in straight.
Hi Holzmotte -Vielen Dank, dass Sie sich das Video angesehen haben. Ich kann keine Deutsche sprache Das Video konnte nicht auf Deutsch veröffentlicht werden. Ich entschuldige mich für jede Verwirrung.
Thanks for this fine Dremel ad video. Just kidding =) . I have Dremel too and that router was really nice and I must buy one too. You tell everything very clearly so that even those who have never done this kind of work, can start making these. I have 0.7mm brass sheet but I think that’s OK.
Use wax paperwhen gluing should reduce glued paper to the project, whiche reduces sanding and scratch marks on the brass, allowing easier polishing of the brass when finishing the project. Just a tip.
Thank you for watching the video. Please do share the results after you have done the inlay on your sailboat. I would suggest you use a regular plunge router with a spiral downcut bit for engraving the wood. The Dremel may be too small for larger projects.
An easier way of cutting the pattern out of the sheet is by using a scroll saw with a metal blade. It's worth it for projects like this one with the fine cuts. Thanks for the video!
Very nicely done sir!! I love it! I made a few dices out of dark wood with brass myself as well, but I used an easier method then this... And for cutting your brass plate with a Dremel, may I suggest a accessorie for the Dremel? It is a flexible extension that you can connect to the head of the Dremel. That way you do not need to hold the Dremel itself and the part that you hold is a whole lot smaller and therefore it's much easier to handle and it can get into tighter spaces as well! I absolutely think you would want one! And thank you for this video! I have learned how to tackle my next project!
Thank you Lazarus for watching the video and for your suggestion. I have the flexible attachment of Dremel , I got it with the dremel, but never used it. Shall try as you suggested.
Dear Sir, you are a very talented and educated person, a great teacher and skilled craftsmen. I love your video and I will sub subscribe to your channel. I wish you all the best.
Nice technique. Personally, after the random orbit sander I would sand the wood by hand, following the grain, with progressively finer glass paper or emery cloth (probably up to 1600 grit) to really give the brass a nice polished look.
Hi Steve , Thanks for watching the video and for your suggestion . In one of my projects I polished the brass with polishing paste and used felt wheels and my rotary tool to give a mirror finish to the brass.
Hi DB thanks for watching the video. I think you can bend and create corners. 0.5 mm is thick enough to retain shape and not too thick which you cannot bend. But to get sharp 90 deg you may have to hold one side in a vice and then bend by hand and finally lightly hammer the free side of the brass piece. When completed please share your project n TH-cam and put a link in this conversation.
Thank you so much for posting and sharing your talents and ideas Jagabandhu. If you make your own boxes, I would like to see you make one in a video. Perhaps a two or three part video would be a solution to seeing the whole project from start to finish.Regards and best wishes Jagabandhu. Tony.
Hi Tony, thanks for watching the video. I shall keep your suggestion in mind and try to create a box making video. However there are many good box making videos on TH-cam which you can refer to.
Excellent video, thanks for showing the whole process step by step! You mentioned that there was a video of how you made the box with the crown on it, I searched your videos, but couldn't find it. Where can I see that video?
Rob Sykes Hi Rob thanks for watching the video. Earlier I had published the video of the jewellery box ( not for the box with crown which I call my coin collection box) . That I have now removed from TH-cam after I published this new video.
Jewellery lessons teach that the saw blade should have at least three tips touching the work. Just one tip will snag and not pull down. 1 mm plate needs therefore 3 teeth per mm. They are tables, as shown, on the number of the blade and how many teeth they have. Vallorbe in Switzerland is famous for it’s files and saw blades. Thanks for the work.
Jagbandhuji, do you make your own boxes or you get it readymade? If you make your own would love to see the video of the same 😊. Beautiful work and nicely explained the process Sir ! Thank you.
Hi Mahendra, Thank you for watching the video. All the boxes you see in my video were made by me. I take your suggestion and in future shall upload box making video. However I suggest you search TH-cam for box making video, there are many already available.
Thank you so much for your reply 😊I too am a hobby wood worker since last 8years , scrolling, pyrography, pattern making and making small furniture and stuff for my house and gifts for my friends😊. I shall wait for your video and also will request you to give me the source of wood buying. Thanks again very kindly. Wish you a very Happy Diwali.
Hi David, thanks for watching the video. I have used 57 TPI and 64 TPI. May be more of 64. You can see the two packets I have displayed at near 10 minutes in the video.
Hi your tutorial is the best thank you, I also make box as a hobby but after seeing your video I will be making boxes with brass in lay, can you please tell me about the cutting blades for cutting the brass plate, the name of the blades I live in Malaysia hopefully I will be able to get them hear, again thank you for your tutorial please keep making them. Robert.
Hi Robert , Thanks for watching the video.Good to know you find it useful. The saw I used has different names but you can search for the terms "Fret Saw" or "Scroll Saw ( a motorised Fret saw)" or "Jeweller's saw". Please see this link en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fretsaw. Hope you can find them in Amazon.
Hi Zubayer I am not aware what is mappa ply. However in general plywood is not suitable for inlay as the ply is made with thin layers and on sanding the layer may come off . My suggestion please try with a small scrap piece of ply wood before doing it for your project.
Hello Probir - sorry I cannot re record the video as the project is complete. I am only in laying brass in wood groove. I did not do a wood in wood inlay.
Hi Alex Thanks for watching the video. I think you can cut with scissors if the plate is thin or the cuts are less complicated. But if you have an intricate design which has lots of sharp curves scissors may not be helpful.
@@jagabandhumukhopadhyay1825 that’s the exact problem I have now. Can I send you pictures with my progress ? Please send me your email address to alex@gontcharov.com
Vijay Gajjar - Thanks for watching this video. Minimum you need a small rotary tool like Dremel. Please check in the power tool market you may get many options. Sanding you can do by hand and machine is not mandatory.
Hi , if the foil is too thin you cannot sand it after fixing it to the wood. You can try by first having the wood perfectly plane , then have a very shallow cut along the design ( same as foil depth) and finally light sanding by hand ( please avoid electric sander). Please share if this works for you.
Save the dust from when you cut out the wood part of your project. Then when you glue in the brass parts, before you clamp it up, rub the fine sawdust into all of the cracks around wherever the brass touches the wood. This will fill in, and hide any slight imperfections that are there, and the color will match because the sawdust is from the same wood. I learned that trick from a man who inlays guitars. = )
Thank you for watching the video and for the suggestion you have given. I shall use this in my next project. Wish you a Very Happy New Year.
Jagabandhu Mukhopadhyay ...I'll be interested to see what you think. = )
This is an old technique still used in marble and stone cutting.
Harvey leach?
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I somehow lost the password. I would love any tricks you can give me!
You did an exceptional job of explaining this and your projects are really gorgeous. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you @sathancat for watching the video
If this man isn't a teacher, he should be !! What a well laid out and explained project. A very well thought out presentation. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Dave Thank you for watching the video and for your encouraging words
Absolutely agreed! He’s got a wonderful teaching style!
Sir, please post more projects like this... your way of explanation and your work inspires a lot...
@@shakthis1580 Thank you for watching the video
Great tips! Trying to figure out how to put brass into a wooden handle. The video was excellent. Thanks.
Thank you Nick for watching the video.
nice presentation, you speak well,;good in front of camera , (which is hard to do), well done. Nice workmanship as well. Nice, respect to you Sir.
@@jtreg Hi thank you for watching the video
Well done, sir! You are extremely talented in your art and an excellent instructor!
Hi Thanks for watching the video
You are a very good teacher with a very good kind heart . Thank you so much 😊 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
Hi Seroor007 thank you for watching the video.
Well done! Thank you for expanding my creative horizons! Very clear and understandable instructions!
Thank you Rodney for watching the video.
You are a brilliant craftsmen, your creations are truly beautiful. Youve also given me the solution to my inlay repair on my antique vanity mirror. It has a very thin tulip wood inlay which I need to replace and cut the recess for first. Router is too big for this fine work, you make it much more accurate and easier with this technique.
Thank you my friend
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This is so nicely explained! Beautiful!
Thank you F C for watching the video
Thank you very much for your great video and your excellent explanation. That was very informative. I will try that in the near future. I wish you all best, stay healthy. Greetings from Nuremberg, Bavaria.
Hello Alexander, Thank you for watching the video. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year ahead.
The most detailed inlay video on youtube 👍👍
@@DrOmarShahinsha Thank you for watching the video
Your sincere approach is very pleasant ..thank you
Thank you Riyazulla for watching the video and your kind words.
thanks for putting the work into making this video and sharing your expertise!
Thank you for watching the video
Great video, love your work, you made it easy to understand
Hi Adrienne thanks for watching the video.
@@jagabandhumukhopadhyay1825 Thank you for sharing your work, I really love to watch and more importantly learn as I watch. You explain everything so well and I appreciate your effort to share skill and knowledge
The best video I have found on youtube about doing inlays into wood, very informative. Thank you :)
Thank you Conrad for watching the video.
Loved the video and your teaching methods ,so nice is the outcome of your work
Hello Charles thanks for watching the video.
Great work, sir
Make the sequel of this project.
Thank you Prayash for watching the video.
Nicely done video - thank you for posting, would love to see more.
Thank you for watching the video
Nice work very well explaned keep doing your hobby y got it with passion
Hi Talha Driss thank you for watching the video.
So much hard work with passion. Great video 👌
Thank you for watching the video
Wow-what a thorough explanation, I bet a Ph.D. professor couldn't explain this good. Man you should start some educating channel you would be a great hit
Hi Crypto Thor, thank you for watching the video and for your kind words.
Wonderful designs!! Beautifully done and documented!
This is amazing. I have been woodworking for a few years now and always wondered the best way of doing a metal inlay in my chessboards. Great job babumoshaye!!!
Thank you for watching this video
Nice video. I'm going to try this this technique using the tools you suggested. Thank you!
Thank you Denis for watching. Please share photo / video of what you build.
Fantastic dada...learn lot from it
Thanks for watching
Nice and very informative video ! Helps to develop the technique also
Thank you Nachiket for watching the video.
Very good, and clear instructions on this. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Bob for watching the video
Sir, very nice to see your video... I've planned to make brass inlay works in my home's front door. Share your ideas regarding where it's available and price.
Hi Kaliranjan I have done it as hobby in very small scale. Not sure who can help you for large application like door.
Nice work. Simple but very well presented. You should consider making some display boxes for collectible coins.
Thank you for watching the video.
Awesome video thank you. Have you ever used chooper for inlays
Thank you Christopher for watching the video. I have not tried with copper but I assume it will be similar.
Very clear and precise, thank you for sharing your skills ☺
Thank you Chris for watching the video.
how do you keep the brass from tarnishing? great video thank you
Hi Brian thanks for watching the video. I apply a layer of varnish covering both the wood and the brass. This provides the gloss to the wood and protects the brass as well. I use clear polyurethane wood finish as the varnish.
@@jagabandhumukhopadhyay1825 thank you
Que hermoso tu trabajo
Gracias Walter, por tu aliento y por ver el video
Loved your video. Thanks for putting it up. Subscribed.
Hi Ajit thanks for watching
brilliant brilliant brilliant Mukhopadhyay tumi genius !!!!!
Thank you for watching the video
Dear Mukhopadhyay da, I was very happy see that someone somewhere in India pursue such a hobby with such a passion. Dada puro video ta deklam - completely mesmerized. Excellent work and well demonstrated. You should continue with more such work. I eventually will be coming up with few of my own creations and will show it to you too for your comment and advice. it was a school-time passion for me and now with age I am again back into it 😁😀😂🤣😃. Its feels too good to see the creations made by your own hands.
Khub khub bhalo laglo agon durdantoh apna haat. will be good to hear from you and to see more such work from you.
Bhalo Khakun...Stay Safe and Stay Healthy.
warm regards, Amit
Thank you Amit for watching the video. Bhalo thakben.
Thanks for explain with details. .. ❤
@@SreenisArt thanks for watching the video
@@SreenisArt Thank you for watching the video
This is really great sir..
Thank you Ramesh for watching the video.
learnt a lot, good teacher.
Thank you Nalin for watching the video
Brilliant tutorial! Thank you!
Hi Scott, thank you for watching the video
Nice work, dropped a sub. I might suggest trying a simple hack saw for your rough cuts. They are not accurate but they are fast, inexpensive and very simple...and oddly satisfying.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Hi Cure JJ thanks for watching the video and for your suggestions.
WOW! What a GREAT tutorial!! I'm a total beginner. Aka, I haven't begun yet. Beginner's luck! I found this video! Luckier still. I already have all of these tools. Except a Jewelers saw and blades. I have a VERY wooden box. Over the centuries the keyhole has gotten bigger and really lost the definition of it's shape. Do you have a video on how to make a flush inlaid keyhole frame or insert? Thank you so much for sharing your craft.
Hi Dawn, thanks for watching. Sorry I do not have another video but the technique will be same for the keyhole. You may have to take extra care for the alignment as the key has to go in straight.
@@jagabandhumukhopadhyay1825 THANK YOU 🤗
Your video is so good!
Hi Carlos thank you for watching the video
Deutscher Titel für ein englischsprachiges Video. Das nenne ich Verarsche!
Hi Holzmotte -Vielen Dank, dass Sie sich das Video angesehen haben. Ich kann keine Deutsche sprache Das Video konnte nicht auf Deutsch veröffentlicht werden. Ich entschuldige mich für jede Verwirrung.
Thanks for this fine Dremel ad video. Just kidding =) . I have Dremel too and that router was really nice and I must buy one too. You tell everything very clearly so that even those who have never done this kind of work, can start making these. I have 0.7mm brass sheet but I think that’s OK.
mattikaki Thanks for watching :)
Use wax paperwhen gluing should reduce glued paper to the project, whiche reduces sanding and scratch marks on the brass, allowing easier polishing of the brass when finishing the project. Just a tip.
Thank you Robert for your tip shall use the method in next project.
Great video - very helpful, thank you. Please try to make more videos 😀
Hi Jake thank you for watching the video.
That is a great video
Thanks you very much
Thank you M dela G for watching this video
Thank you! I am planning to inlay brass lettering into my 1958 sailboat.
Thank you for watching the video. Please do share the results after you have done the inlay on your sailboat. I would suggest you use a regular plunge router with a spiral downcut bit for engraving the wood. The Dremel may be too small for larger projects.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Thanks for watching the video
I wanna make antique wooden bed so I need your help to decorate
An easier way of cutting the pattern out of the sheet is by using a scroll saw with a metal blade. It's worth it for projects like this one with the fine cuts. Thanks for the video!
Hi FranSwi thanks for watching the video and for your suggestions. As I do very small volume I still do manual.
That is a good III idea. I was wondering why he wasn't using a pair of tin snipes? Other than the fact that they can bend the metal.
Very well explained thank you
Thank you Chethan for watching the video
This is a really informative follow up video, thanks :)
Hannah Hughes : Thanks for watching
Very nicely done sir!! I love it! I made a few dices out of dark wood with brass myself as well, but I used an easier method then this... And for cutting your brass plate with a Dremel, may I suggest a accessorie for the Dremel? It is a flexible extension that you can connect to the head of the Dremel. That way you do not need to hold the Dremel itself and the part that you hold is a whole lot smaller and therefore it's much easier to handle and it can get into tighter spaces as well! I absolutely think you would want one! And thank you for this video! I have learned how to tackle my next project!
Thank you Lazarus for watching the video and for your suggestion. I have the flexible attachment of Dremel , I got it with the dremel, but never used it. Shall try as you suggested.
If you warm up the epoxy it will flow better . A hair drier works
Thanks Arvind for your suggestion- shall try this.
Dear Sir, you are a very talented and educated person, a great teacher and skilled craftsmen. I love your video and I will sub subscribe to your channel. I wish you all the best.
Thank you for watching the video
Great job 👌
Hi Victory thank you for watching the video
@@jagabandhumukhopadhyay1825 subscribed to your excellent channel and Namaste 🇮🇳
Awesome work!!
Hi Thanks for watching the video
Thank you sir, this was very helpful 👍🙏
Thank you Metralon for watching the video
good work, you have a lot of patience
Hi Michael thanks for watching the video.
Beautiful work.
Thank you Richard for watching the video.
Nice technique.
Personally, after the random orbit sander I would sand the wood by hand, following the grain, with progressively finer glass paper or emery cloth (probably up to 1600 grit) to really give the brass a nice polished look.
Hi Steve , Thanks for watching the video and for your suggestion . In one of my projects I polished the brass with polishing paste and used felt wheels and my rotary tool to give a mirror finish to the brass.
try using gas arc wire it comes in silver and copper hammered down. Brass I don't know how to get but should be available.
Excellent video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Hi Darren, Thank you for watching the video.
Hello.. it was indeed a well explained video. Do you live in Kolkata?
Hello Dipak thanks for watching the video.
@@jagabandhumukhopadhyay1825 I wish to connect with you. I'm from Kolkata.
Very cool. I'm dreaming of brass inlay dove tail joints now. Is brass that thin easily bent into 90 degree corners ?
Hi DB thanks for watching the video. I think you can bend and create corners. 0.5 mm is thick enough to retain shape and not too thick which you cannot bend. But to get sharp 90 deg you may have to hold one side in a vice and then bend by hand and finally lightly hammer the free side of the brass piece. When completed please share your project n TH-cam and put a link in this conversation.
Thanks for the tips!
Thanks Michal for watching the video.
Thank you so much for posting and sharing your talents and ideas Jagabandhu. If you make your own boxes, I would like to see you make one in a video. Perhaps a two or three part video would be a solution to seeing the whole project from start to finish.Regards and best wishes Jagabandhu. Tony.
Hi Tony, thanks for watching the video. I shall keep your suggestion in mind and try to create a box making video. However there are many good box making videos on TH-cam which you can refer to.
We can use lesser cutting machine for brass, which may the esyest and precision cut.
Thank you for watching the video. Yes I agree but I do not have access to laser cutter or CNC , so for my small projects I hand cut.
What well made video, nice narration, derailed explanation. In all perfection. Jaga da ke Kurnish.
Kollol Chatterjee Thanks KC
Excellent video, thanks for showing the whole process step by step! You mentioned that there was a video of how you made the box with the crown on it, I searched your videos, but couldn't find it. Where can I see that video?
Rob Sykes Hi Rob thanks for watching the video. Earlier I had published the video of the jewellery box ( not for the box with crown which I call my coin collection box) . That I have now removed from TH-cam after I published this new video.
WOW JM. Wonderful Work
Beautiful work. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Casey thanks for watching the video.
Jewellery lessons teach that the saw blade should have at least three tips touching the work. Just one tip will snag and not pull down. 1 mm plate needs therefore 3 teeth per mm. They are tables, as shown, on the number of the blade and how many teeth they have. Vallorbe in Switzerland is famous for it’s files and saw blades. Thanks for the work.
Thank you for watching the video and for your inputs on saw blade selection. I will use this input in future.
Very well done
Thank you for watching the video
Jagbandhuji, do you make your own boxes or you get it readymade? If you make your own would love to see the video of the same 😊. Beautiful work and nicely explained the process Sir ! Thank you.
Hi Mahendra, Thank you for watching the video. All the boxes you see in my video were made by me. I take your suggestion and in future shall upload box making video. However I suggest you search TH-cam for box making video, there are many already available.
Thank you so much for your reply 😊I too am a hobby wood worker since last 8years , scrolling, pyrography, pattern making and making small furniture and stuff for my house and gifts for my friends😊. I shall wait for your video and also will request you to give me the source of wood buying. Thanks again very kindly. Wish you a very Happy Diwali.
Yes, he does make his own boxes. Note the beginning of the video.
@@MitchellWCheek , thanks 😊I guess I missed it .
You are amazing! Thanks for thus video!
Hi Cyan, thanks for watching the video.
Great video, thank you :-)
Thank you Amr for watching the video.
How do you polish the wood with brass inlay
Hi Vanessa I use polyurethane based wood finish in multiple layers.
great info how many teeth per inch on your saw
Hi David, thanks for watching the video. I have used 57 TPI and 64 TPI. May be more of 64. You can see the two packets I have displayed at near 10 minutes in the video.
Hi your tutorial is the best thank you, I also make box as a hobby but after seeing your video I will be making boxes with brass in lay, can you please tell me about the cutting blades for cutting the brass plate, the name of the blades I live in Malaysia hopefully I will be able to get them hear, again thank you for your tutorial please keep making them. Robert.
Hi Robert , Thanks for watching the video.Good to know you find it useful. The saw I used has different names but you can search for the terms "Fret Saw" or "Scroll Saw ( a motorised Fret saw)" or "Jeweller's saw". Please see this link en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fretsaw. Hope you can find them in Amazon.
Great Tutorial Sir, Thanks.
Hi Herve , Thanks for watching the video.
sir how to do brass inlay in mappa ply for chair?
Hi Zubayer I am not aware what is mappa ply. However in general plywood is not suitable for inlay as the ply is made with thin layers and on sanding the layer may come off . My suggestion please try with a small scrap piece of ply wood before doing it for your project.
@@jagabandhumukhopadhyay1825 thank u sir
May I ask ?
What is the blade made of...and what size?
Hi Noh Wan thanks for watching the video. The blade is made of steel , I have used 57 and 64 Teeth per inch blades.
This is so good!! I subscribe.
Thank you for watching the video.
How you inlay cut thy wood portion that don't show, please show,
Hello Probir - sorry I cannot re record the video as the project is complete. I am only in laying brass in wood groove. I did not do a wood in wood inlay.
Awesome 😎
Hi E 4TheFee thanks for watching the video
enjoyed your work
Thank you for watching the video
Can you cut with scissors instead ?
Hi Alex Thanks for watching the video. I think you can cut with scissors if the plate is thin or the cuts are less complicated. But if you have an intricate design which has lots of sharp curves scissors may not be helpful.
@@jagabandhumukhopadhyay1825 that’s the exact problem I have now. Can I send you pictures with my progress ? Please send me your email address to alex@gontcharov.com
Thank you for sharing!
Hi Andy thanks for watching this video
Superb. Excellent wood and brass work.
Sir can you tell me how much Cost of all electric tools. I like this video and eqqurecy of work.
Vijay Gajjar - Thanks for watching this video. Minimum you need a small rotary tool like Dremel. Please check in the power tool market you may get many options. Sanding you can do by hand and machine is not mandatory.
Jagabandhu Mukhopadhyay
Thanks and so kind of you.
Great work. Thank you.
Hi Jim Thanks for watching
Due to the way you write and draw, I bet your an architect by day!, no?
Hi , Thank you for watching the video.
Dont forget the acces for subtitle. Thank you
I want to do brass inlay on my entrance door but I'm not able to find the supplies or the skilled worker to do this
I have brass foil. How will it work
Hi , if the foil is too thin you cannot sand it after fixing it to the wood. You can try by first having the wood perfectly plane , then have a very shallow cut along the design ( same as foil depth) and finally light sanding by hand ( please avoid electric sander). Please share if this works for you.
@@jagabandhumukhopadhyay1825 thankyou gentleman
Hello sir apse contact kese kr sakte h