This just made my day, Brian. Great job, and congratulations! You're still just as meticulous and detailed as always, and that acorn is the chef's kiss. Here's what blew my mind: not only do they make router bits that narrow, but the shaper origin can engrave using them like that. So confess - how many of those bits did you snap in that walnut doing the date engraving?
Matt thank you for the kind words! The best investment for the shaper was a 1/8” collet as the bits are so cheap! But honestly I haven’t snapped any bits because I z-touch the bits by eye not automatically and I take .01”passes at a time.
Beautiful project! Congratulations! I wish you two long life and full of happiness.
Thank you!!
Gorgeous work as always Brian! And congrats!
Thanks Peter! Hammer coming inbound to ya!
What a wonderful project. Congratulations Brian!
Thank you!!
Great project. Congratulations!!
Thank you Steve!
Sorry got to comment twice but the love and care you put into this is really something special
The stock ring box it came in was ehhh so I figure if I’m going to make something, might as well make it unique! Thanks again Rich!
so beautiful :)
Thank you! Cheers!
❤❤❤❤❤ beautiful job!
Thank you Rich!
This just made my day, Brian. Great job, and congratulations! You're still just as meticulous and detailed as always, and that acorn is the chef's kiss. Here's what blew my mind: not only do they make router bits that narrow, but the shaper origin can engrave using them like that.
So confess - how many of those bits did you snap in that walnut doing the date engraving?
Matt thank you for the kind words! The best investment for the shaper was a 1/8” collet as the bits are so cheap! But honestly I haven’t snapped any bits because I z-touch the bits by eye not automatically and I take .01”passes at a time.