Great job! And very creative! I always wondered how epoxy, CNCs, and plywood work together, and now I know-can’t wait to make some of these projects!! Go Air Force!
i do a lot of timber engraved resin inlay using solid timber....question I have...what do you coat the back with and do you have issues with cupping as the epoxy shrinks as it fully cures..I have this on solid timber pieces but once cured i plane then down to remove the cupping...
Hi found this video a bit late but what a nice project I just purchase some resin with a good selection of pigments so will have a go myself but maybe use MDF thanks
Nice work, I recently found your page and enjoy watching. However, if you're going to be mainly trying to teach folks make sure to give good info especially with epoxy. You instructed several aspects of epoxy mixing and pouring that were incorrect and can really mess up someone new. One example is scraping your cup to get every last bit out onto your project. Only takes one time to get a soft spot from unmixed epixy by doing that and they'll either give up or spend more money. (That is experience talking lol) Great end result, it would look cool in a pvc blank as well. Good luck
You must mix completely including scraping the sides of the cup. Epoxy is expensive. You shouldn’t waste it by not scraping the sides of the cup. Poorly mixed, yes you will get soft spots and poor quality pours. Thank you for your concern
My goodness, I'm really impressed. That just puts a whole new level on what we can do with our cnc's. Thank you for sharing. Tim
Thank you very much. This is just the tip of the iceberg. You can do multiple colors.
Great job! And very creative! I always wondered how epoxy, CNCs, and plywood work together, and now I know-can’t wait to make some of these projects!! Go Air Force!
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You did amazing! That is beautiful!!! Thanks for showing us how to do it.
Thanks so much 😊 Thank you for visiting my channel.
That is really nice, and for those that do not have CNC machines but do have a laser engraver that works well too! At least for the infill portion.
Yes, perfect. You are correct. So many options that are available to those with a little imagination.
Simply beautiful! Love this!
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I love that
You did a very good job. I want to try now. Thank you
You should definitely try this media. It’s a lot of fun and you get amazing results
Beautiful!! Thanks for showing us how it's done. 😃👍❤️
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Great job, wish I saw this earlier as I was trying to do this without layering the white first like you did.
Thank you very much
Beautiful. Excellent job. You make it feel feasible. How do you clean the expoxy from the spreader?
The epoxy cleans off the trowel with alcohol or acetone. Thank you very much.
i do a lot of timber engraved resin inlay using solid timber....question I have...what do you coat the back with and do you have issues with cupping as the epoxy shrinks as it fully cures..I have this on solid timber pieces but once cured i plane then down to remove the cupping...
That turned out gorgeous!!!
So is that for the new Asst. Principal 😃👍👍👍
Awesome. Thanks for the content.
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Nicely done sir 👍
Thank you kindly
Hi found this video a bit late but what a nice project
I just purchase some resin with a good selection of pigments so will have a go myself but maybe use MDF thanks
Have fun! Sounds great. Let me know your results
Really amazing job. 👌
Thank you very much
Came out awesome 👌
Thank you very much
Thanks for a nother great video. Quick question, what do you use to clean you palette knife when finished? Isopropyl alcohol? Many thanks, Alan
Yes, alcohol works great to clean the tools
Keep up the great work.
Thank you very much
Very clean. Nice carve.
Thanks 👍
Great job!! I've been hesitant to do epoxy. Just one question how deep do you cut the inlays?
Thank you very much. I normally use .1 to .2" deep.
Love it. Looks great. I do wood & epoxy projects. What size is the plywood? Did you have any problem with epoxy gumming up in your bit?
Nice work, I recently found your page and enjoy watching. However, if you're going to be mainly trying to teach folks make sure to give good info especially with epoxy. You instructed several aspects of epoxy mixing and pouring that were incorrect and can really mess up someone new. One example is scraping your cup to get every last bit out onto your project. Only takes one time to get a soft spot from unmixed epixy by doing that and they'll either give up or spend more money. (That is experience talking lol)
Great end result, it would look cool in a pvc blank as well. Good luck
You must mix completely including scraping the sides of the cup. Epoxy is expensive. You shouldn’t waste it by not scraping the sides of the cup. Poorly mixed, yes you will get soft spots and poor quality pours. Thank you for your concern
Great job mate. 😊
Thank you! Cheers!
Execelente
Thank you very much