Starting to watch a first video from you, i thought that's silly... but gosh, i actually adore this. The detail and love put into this and the very very pleasing finished pieces... genius... Much love man! 🪵🤎
Another inspirational board Nik! Always love seeing your boards! I recently started using an XTOOL laser with other woodworking projects too, It is a nice tool to have for sure!
1. It amazes me that anyone would consider cutting in these things, they're just too nice. 2. Could you do really deep inlay, then slice layers of the completed design to stick onto blanks? That could seriously improve the production rate
Great work as always. Thanks for letting the community know which bits to use. Can I ask what you're using for your start and flat depths for the pocket and inlay ? My seams are always tight, no gaps. But, on large inlays I get a hollow sound knocking on it with a knuckle after the glue has set. Currently, I'm using (in inches) 0 start depth and .23 flat for the pocket and 0.2 for the start and 0.07 for the flat depth for the inlay. This should result in 0.07 clearance between the two pieces, a glue pocket of 0.03 and a pocket with a depth of 0.2in. Thanks !
Thank you! You’ll need to adjust your inlay numbers and reduce the glue gap if you want to learn how I do it. Here’s the link broinwood.com/products/how-i-am-finding-inlay-parameters
Illusion. My CNC does the same thing. You can see them but not feel them. Rotation of the bit causes it. The cut left is perfectly flat and smooth. At least with mine...
Another phenomenal piece of Art! I hope I am not over stepping a boundary but do you use a local wood supplier or get it from somewhere else? I have wanting to get some yellow heart and that grain pattern on the locust wood is crazy! Thanks for sharing your skills!
Most of the wood I am buying here bonesteelmillandmolding.com/ are awesome people and have awesome wood quality. For some exotic wood, just buy it from the internet or in a local store, Woodcraft.
How many rpm motor does your cnc machine use? I am using 1800 rpm motor and the working table is only 350 mm * 450 mm which I designed myself. I really like your designs and want to learn a lot from you. Wish you good health
It’s a very good question. They make pretty good machines, but they have a lot of competitors. I’d recommend doing more in-depth research, especially comparing options in the same price range. To answer your question, I’d lean more toward yes than no.
How to find inlay parameters.
👉👉👉 broinwood.com/products/how-i-am-finding-inlay-parameters
Stand: broinwood.com/products/stand-for-up-2-thick-cutting-board
Clown Triggerfish board 16x12'' CNC inlay plan: broinwood.com/products/clown-triggerfish-board-16x12-cnc-inlay-plan
CNC files: broinwood.com/collections/cnc-files
Great video, the music makes me feel I’m on hold during a call to a credit card company
@@petehaidinyak9084 Thank you. Sound is a part of a better life. Wish you happiness every day.
thank you very much, i will learn more to learn
Dude, I literally said “YES” when I saw you dropped this video!
haha thank you!!!
Good to see another upload, I have missed seeing these.
I'm so glad you liked the video!
What amazing workmanship and attention to detail!!
Starting to watch a first video from you, i thought that's silly... but gosh, i actually adore this. The detail and love put into this and the very very pleasing finished pieces... genius... Much love man! 🪵🤎
OMG What a beautiful piece of art. I am working to learn making inlays and you are my teacher, thank you for sharing this experience with us
thanks! I'm glad you enjoy the videos!🙏
Another beautiful piece of Art…A master at work. Well done!!
Thank you!
Another inspirational board Nik! Always love seeing your boards! I recently started using an XTOOL laser with other woodworking projects too, It is a nice tool to have for sure!
Thank you! The XTOOL is definitely a great addition-glad you’re enjoying it too!
Yet another great looking board. - Chris
Thanks Chris, I appreciate it!
Amazing attention to detail, that client will be super happy!
thanks @drew, i am very happy with it. best wishes from germany
Another awesome board, you’re very talented both in designing and creating the vectors, but that music loop is really annoying……
1. It amazes me that anyone would consider cutting in these things, they're just too nice. 2. Could you do really deep inlay, then slice layers of the completed design to stick onto blanks? That could seriously improve the production rate
thx you so much my friend, i am so proud of you. i send the whole familiy and all friends the link. you makes me happy 😘😘😘
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your order!🙏 I love this project!😊
Great work as always. Thanks for letting the community know which bits to use. Can I ask what you're using for your start and flat depths for the pocket and inlay ? My seams are always tight, no gaps. But, on large inlays I get a hollow sound knocking on it with a knuckle after the glue has set. Currently, I'm using (in inches) 0 start depth and .23 flat for the pocket and 0.2 for the start and 0.07 for the flat depth for the inlay. This should result in 0.07 clearance between the two pieces, a glue pocket of 0.03 and a pocket with a depth of 0.2in. Thanks !
Thank you! You’ll need to adjust your inlay numbers and reduce the glue gap if you want to learn how I do it. Here’s the link broinwood.com/products/how-i-am-finding-inlay-parameters
incredible as usual! Thanks for sharing.
Mind telling me what bit that is you're using for the juice groove?
I can’t remember the exact brand I have, but it’s a 4-flute, 3/4” diameter, 3/4” shank ball nose bit.
This is just awesome art. 🍀
Nothing more, nothing less...
Thank you!🙏
wow that’s incredible 😻
Great work
Might be an optical illusion, or perhaps some camera settings, but it looks the tram is out. Beautiful work as always.
Illusion. My CNC does the same thing. You can see them but not feel them. Rotation of the bit causes it. The cut left is perfectly flat and smooth. At least with mine...
that is correct!👍
Another phenomenal piece of Art! I hope I am not over stepping a boundary but do you use a local wood supplier or get it from somewhere else? I have wanting to get some yellow heart and that grain pattern on the locust wood is crazy! Thanks for sharing your skills!
Most of the wood I am buying here bonesteelmillandmolding.com/ are awesome people and have awesome wood quality. For some exotic wood, just buy it from the internet or in a local store, Woodcraft.
Great video, keep them coming!
I appreciate your support! 🙏
When you're designing the vectors, is there a minimum gap between the vectors that you look for to make sure the plug can fit?
I am trying to keep it at least 1 mm.
Definitely nice work 👍
Thank you so much! 🙏😊
Hi Nik,
Do you think StepCraft M700 would give me the sufficient precision for this kind of job?
Great video!
Looks awesome brother....
Thanks!!!🙏
How many rpm motor does your cnc machine use? I am using 1800 rpm motor and the working table is only 350 mm * 450 mm which I designed myself. I really like your designs and want to learn a lot from you. Wish you good health
My CNC motor goes up to 18,000 rpm, but I rarely use it at full speed. Thanks
Enjoyed watching the video, but the music was so repetitive I had to mute it.
You mention a 12.4 v bit, but the link is to a 6.2 v bit. Do you use both or one over the other?
The side angle is 6.2. The total is 12.4.
Does it make sense to measure the tool height when the detail zero is not specified?
In my case, it does not make sense.
@@Broinwood how do you set detail zero? "by eye"
What stepcraft machine you use?
Very nice 🎉
Thank you!
What cnc is this buddy?
Which cnc and spindle are you using now?
Stepcraft Q404 and ATC spindle
👍
Would you buy the stepcraft again?
It’s a very good question. They make pretty good machines, but they have a lot of competitors. I’d recommend doing more in-depth research, especially comparing options in the same price range. To answer your question, I’d lean more toward yes than no.
@ thank you
A great piece of art, but please rather silence than that annoying music loop.
thank you!
Love your videos but kill the music
That is a piece of art, not a cutting board.
Ai fica fácil, a Router faz tudo, a pessoa faz o mínimo 😬😬😬
You are absolutely right.