Please don't go through all of this wood work to not make it custom, it makes me sad. 😞
@ARBWoodwork17 күн бұрын
How is this not custom? I made the design myself?
@eitantal726Ай бұрын
It appears to me that end-grain (male part, especially) is easier to machine when it's end-grain. These sharp and thin cliffs do not break off, and cut cleaner. Is that correct?
@ARBWoodworkАй бұрын
Yes, there is less chance of tear out with end grain.
@eitantal726Ай бұрын
Curious where the 2D art came from. Did you hire someone, downloaded it from somewhere, or did you make it yourself?
@ARBWoodworkАй бұрын
I make it myself and a vector software.
@eitantal726Ай бұрын
2:22 the V-Carve is done before the endmill clearing pass. Is that intentional?
@ARBWoodworkАй бұрын
The thought is that there would be less chance of tear out but I am not sure it matters.
@guybartlett9587Ай бұрын
Subbed
@ARBWoodworkАй бұрын
Thanks
@kevinrich46372 ай бұрын
Sorry for another ‘comment’ but what laser are you using for the embossing? Thanks
@ARBWoodwork2 ай бұрын
Monport 30watt fiber laser. Link in the description
@amycrow65352 ай бұрын
These are awesome! Can I order some?
@ARBWoodwork2 ай бұрын
Might be able to be arranged
@amycrow6535Ай бұрын
@@ARBWoodwork that’s the answer I was hoping for!!
@ramaroodle2 ай бұрын
Nice work. Liked and sub'd.
@ARBWoodwork2 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!
@ramaroodle2 ай бұрын
@@ARBWoodwork Vcarve? Just still cannot get that perfect fit..
@WOOD.CNCWOOD3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ что за дерево в видео вы смотрели после рейсмуса
@ARBWoodwork3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@pilarikavictoria94294 ай бұрын
Muy bonito
@ARBWoodwork4 ай бұрын
Mucho Gracias
@andrewdolha44214 ай бұрын
Hello! Great work. The link for the bit goes to a 4.69 Deg bit, not a 5.15 degree bit. Is this just a typo or am I looking at the wrong thing? Thanks very much!
@ARBWoodwork4 ай бұрын
I am guessing the seller changed the listing. I was using a 5.15 degree bit.
@seporte2314 ай бұрын
Great work would you be willing to share your inlay settings?
@ARBWoodwork4 ай бұрын
I do have a video that shows my settings.
@dedede96644 ай бұрын
it's amazing, with the CNC you are actually a manufacturer. a high end manufacturer! May I ask, if you had 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the afternoon, how many of those do you think you could make a day?
@ARBWoodwork4 ай бұрын
I just do this as a small side gig. Not very consistent in my time in the wood shop. But you would need to cut the pieces one day. Glue at the end of the day. Let it cure over night and finish the cuts the next day.
@dedede96644 ай бұрын
@@ARBWoodwork ok thank you! really look forward to your next products. with the CNC, anything is possible
@AcrylicMemories4 ай бұрын
great work What wattage is your Fiber?
@ARBWoodwork4 ай бұрын
30 watt
@AcrylicMemories4 ай бұрын
what size is your CNC? Maaaaannnnn, That wood really soaked up that oil
@ARBWoodwork4 ай бұрын
24”x48”
@AcrylicMemories4 ай бұрын
@@ARBWoodwork How often do you use the actual full 4 foot Im tossed between the 2x2 or 2x4 Not sure i would use more than 2 foot
@AcrylicMemories4 ай бұрын
WOW!!!!! How did you know where to drill to fill that crack? Subbed Please do more on the CNC I am getting mine in a week and need to learn more Regards, Rick
@ARBWoodwork4 ай бұрын
Those were 2 random holes from the cribbage pattern. I could feel a little flex in the inlay at those spots.
@kevinrich46374 ай бұрын
Great work! Thanks… Been trying to come up with an idea for my nephew who is on the UT football staff, and he was just promoted. Wont be your exact project but definitely inspired me.. thank you!
@ARBWoodwork4 ай бұрын
Thank you. Congrats to your nephew!
@757woodworks4 ай бұрын
Work of art. And the precision and ingenuity to fix the cracks. Next level.
@ARBWoodwork4 ай бұрын
Thank you. It was nerve wracking that far into the project.
@user-bl3zl9jp5g4 ай бұрын
Impressive!
@ARBWoodwork4 ай бұрын
Thank you Lance!
@MattMadeIt1234 ай бұрын
The precision involved with fixing the cracks can not be overstated. As a fellow CNC'er, I know how difficult that can be. Bravo!
@ARBWoodwork4 ай бұрын
It was more like measure 5 times cut once.
@ARBWoodwork4 ай бұрын
Vectric software was a big help.
@chris803334 ай бұрын
Love how you showed the solution to the cracks.
@ARBWoodwork4 ай бұрын
It was interesting that they formed about a week after the inlay was placed. Very satisfied with being able to get the precise measurements for the patch.
@the-wooden-beard4 ай бұрын
Never thought of using a shoulder vise hardware like that! Thanks for the inspiration. I might just have to go pick one up and go that route! Have you noticed any issues on larger glue ups as far as even pressure to the outer edges, since it is only a single main point of pressure from the rod. Maybe it evens out with the applied plywood substrate. Nice work!
@ARBWoodwork4 ай бұрын
One modification I would do and will do is put a metal brace along the arm on the top. The plywood has started to bow under the stress.
@the-wooden-beard4 ай бұрын
@@ARBWoodwork Great to know, I'll keep that in mind if I do end up going this route. Cheers!
@richfeltham3664 ай бұрын
Super impressive!
@ARBWoodwork4 ай бұрын
Thank you
@ouroboros53785 ай бұрын
Real time, how long did you take it?
@ARBWoodwork5 ай бұрын
About 2 minutes
@p8ntblr16 ай бұрын
I just notice when you remove the positive portion after the glue you go to full depth and just use a small step over. Have you found this to be better than having a large step over but with smaller, incremental pass depth? Just getting my feet wet in end grain inlay and the first one I did was great but I did notice a couple of small parts where the wood lifted a bit and left a void. Small enough that it's hard to tell unless you really looked close but they were still there
@ARBWoodwork6 ай бұрын
Not sure if it makes a difference. I have done both before.
@chitowntexan7 ай бұрын
Niiiiice!! 😀
@ARBWoodwork7 ай бұрын
Thank you
@kelleysislander7 ай бұрын
Beautiful piece! What are your thoughts on the end-grain glue up as far as strength at that joint? Cheers, Bill
@ARBWoodwork7 ай бұрын
This is being used for decorative purposes, so structurally the joint is not being stressed. Wood movement is going to be minimal if any with the controlled climate that it is in size and thickness of the piece.
@RickSwartwood7 ай бұрын
WOW! Stunning!
@ARBWoodwork7 ай бұрын
Thank you
@Orc-icide7 ай бұрын
This is so cool! I have a cnc machine with an 1/8" bit. I was struggling to figure out what I could make. So this is great!
@ARBWoodwork7 ай бұрын
Great thank you
@avramw8 ай бұрын
Hello there, amazing work! I'm on the path of figuring this out myself. My numbers are exactly the same as yours. When I use a vbit (20 or 45 degree) everything lines up right and the glue gap is exactly 1mm as it should be. However, when using a tapered ballnose like you do in your other video the plug doesn't go down nearly far enough. I suspect it has something to do with how I you enter the tapered bit into the vcarve database. I have the same Jerray bit you do. Do you have any insight into what I might be doing wrong or can you share how you entered the bit into the toolbase? Thanks!
@ARBWoodwork7 ай бұрын
I would have to check settings but I created a new vbit in Vectric with the sizes of the bullnose I believe.
@p8ntblr18 ай бұрын
How do you clamp the pieces?
@ARBWoodwork8 ай бұрын
I built a book binding style press. Some just use clamps with cauls others I have seen get a hydraulic press from harbor freight.
@user-oy2ej6fp6p8 ай бұрын
Супер. Превосходная работа 👍
@ARBWoodwork8 ай бұрын
Thanks
@tom-blondy9 ай бұрын
nice job
@ARBWoodwork9 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@janetpersons20659 ай бұрын
Looks fabulous I will be glad when I can do this on my machine.
@ARBWoodwork9 ай бұрын
Thanks
@user-sq6ey1ux7v9 ай бұрын
Hi Great work, What laser machine did you use on this one?
@ARBWoodwork9 ай бұрын
I have a 30 watt Monport fiber.
@TurinTurambar_9 ай бұрын
Nice, let's see Paul Allen's card.
@ARBWoodwork9 ай бұрын
I don’t know what that means
@AlgolLugia9 ай бұрын
@@ARBWoodwork oh my god, it even makes a cling (Reference to the business card scene from American Psycho)
@terenceburrows479610 ай бұрын
'Promo SM' 💦
@ARBWoodwork9 ай бұрын
Thanks
@alwaysachance21710 ай бұрын
Cool
@ARBWoodwork10 ай бұрын
Thanks
@markmoulin4111 ай бұрын
Should have used NFO wings!
@ARBWoodwork11 ай бұрын
Good idea
@drasus23311 ай бұрын
What Fiber laser do you have? Awesome work! Just subscribed!! 😊
@ARBWoodwork11 ай бұрын
Monport 30w fiber laser. Thank you
@drasus23311 ай бұрын
@@ARBWoodwork what is your email?
@ARBWoodwork11 ай бұрын
Because of the spam bots I don’t put it in the comments but it is on my website that is the same as my KZread handle.
@MapleviewdesignscoАй бұрын
How long did that take?
@ep942111 ай бұрын
Where can I get something done for me?
@ARBWoodwork11 ай бұрын
I will get a product listed and reply to you soon with a link to purchase.
@ARBWoodwork11 ай бұрын
www.ARBwoodwork.com now has a link to this item on Etsy
@kasiastywojtek11 ай бұрын
What bits did you use for engraving?
@ARBWoodwork11 ай бұрын
In my longer videos the description has links to the bits I use.
@cncwoodcrafofficial11 ай бұрын
vectric family tip
@ARBWoodwork11 ай бұрын
Noted
@cncwoodcrafofficial11 ай бұрын
vectric family tip
@ARBWoodwork11 ай бұрын
Noted
@cncwoodcrafofficial11 ай бұрын
vectric family tip
@ARBWoodwork11 ай бұрын
Noted
@cncwoodcrafofficial11 ай бұрын
vectric family tip
@ARBWoodwork11 ай бұрын
Noted
@davidburke152411 ай бұрын
love watching videos this fast as long as camera does not bounce and is about woodworking
@ARBWoodwork11 ай бұрын
Thanks
@kasiastywojtek Жыл бұрын
Can you show me your press?
@ARBWoodwork Жыл бұрын
I will show it more in my next video.
@kasiastywojtek Жыл бұрын
@@ARBWoodwork which one?
@alex.k6710 Жыл бұрын
Woah so nice! Keep up!
@ARBWoodwork Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@CisnerosShop Жыл бұрын
What parameters (cut depth, start depth etc) did you use for the inlay? If it’s something you want to share.
@ARBWoodwork Жыл бұрын
Creating Wooden Inlays in End Grain | Making Process | CNC Inlay kzread.info/dash/bejne/p66ipLuJotvUobQ.html
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Please don't go through all of this wood work to not make it custom, it makes me sad. 😞
How is this not custom? I made the design myself?
It appears to me that end-grain (male part, especially) is easier to machine when it's end-grain. These sharp and thin cliffs do not break off, and cut cleaner. Is that correct?
Yes, there is less chance of tear out with end grain.
Curious where the 2D art came from. Did you hire someone, downloaded it from somewhere, or did you make it yourself?
I make it myself and a vector software.
2:22 the V-Carve is done before the endmill clearing pass. Is that intentional?
The thought is that there would be less chance of tear out but I am not sure it matters.
Subbed
Thanks
Sorry for another ‘comment’ but what laser are you using for the embossing? Thanks
Monport 30watt fiber laser. Link in the description
These are awesome! Can I order some?
Might be able to be arranged
@@ARBWoodwork that’s the answer I was hoping for!!
Nice work. Liked and sub'd.
Thank you!!!
@@ARBWoodwork Vcarve? Just still cannot get that perfect fit..
❤❤❤ что за дерево в видео вы смотрели после рейсмуса
Thanks
Muy bonito
Mucho Gracias
Hello! Great work. The link for the bit goes to a 4.69 Deg bit, not a 5.15 degree bit. Is this just a typo or am I looking at the wrong thing? Thanks very much!
I am guessing the seller changed the listing. I was using a 5.15 degree bit.
Great work would you be willing to share your inlay settings?
I do have a video that shows my settings.
it's amazing, with the CNC you are actually a manufacturer. a high end manufacturer! May I ask, if you had 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the afternoon, how many of those do you think you could make a day?
I just do this as a small side gig. Not very consistent in my time in the wood shop. But you would need to cut the pieces one day. Glue at the end of the day. Let it cure over night and finish the cuts the next day.
@@ARBWoodwork ok thank you! really look forward to your next products. with the CNC, anything is possible
great work What wattage is your Fiber?
30 watt
what size is your CNC? Maaaaannnnn, That wood really soaked up that oil
24”x48”
@@ARBWoodwork How often do you use the actual full 4 foot Im tossed between the 2x2 or 2x4 Not sure i would use more than 2 foot
WOW!!!!! How did you know where to drill to fill that crack? Subbed Please do more on the CNC I am getting mine in a week and need to learn more Regards, Rick
Those were 2 random holes from the cribbage pattern. I could feel a little flex in the inlay at those spots.
Great work! Thanks… Been trying to come up with an idea for my nephew who is on the UT football staff, and he was just promoted. Wont be your exact project but definitely inspired me.. thank you!
Thank you. Congrats to your nephew!
Work of art. And the precision and ingenuity to fix the cracks. Next level.
Thank you. It was nerve wracking that far into the project.
Impressive!
Thank you Lance!
The precision involved with fixing the cracks can not be overstated. As a fellow CNC'er, I know how difficult that can be. Bravo!
It was more like measure 5 times cut once.
Vectric software was a big help.
Love how you showed the solution to the cracks.
It was interesting that they formed about a week after the inlay was placed. Very satisfied with being able to get the precise measurements for the patch.
Never thought of using a shoulder vise hardware like that! Thanks for the inspiration. I might just have to go pick one up and go that route! Have you noticed any issues on larger glue ups as far as even pressure to the outer edges, since it is only a single main point of pressure from the rod. Maybe it evens out with the applied plywood substrate. Nice work!
One modification I would do and will do is put a metal brace along the arm on the top. The plywood has started to bow under the stress.
@@ARBWoodwork Great to know, I'll keep that in mind if I do end up going this route. Cheers!
Super impressive!
Thank you
Real time, how long did you take it?
About 2 minutes
I just notice when you remove the positive portion after the glue you go to full depth and just use a small step over. Have you found this to be better than having a large step over but with smaller, incremental pass depth? Just getting my feet wet in end grain inlay and the first one I did was great but I did notice a couple of small parts where the wood lifted a bit and left a void. Small enough that it's hard to tell unless you really looked close but they were still there
Not sure if it makes a difference. I have done both before.
Niiiiice!! 😀
Thank you
Beautiful piece! What are your thoughts on the end-grain glue up as far as strength at that joint? Cheers, Bill
This is being used for decorative purposes, so structurally the joint is not being stressed. Wood movement is going to be minimal if any with the controlled climate that it is in size and thickness of the piece.
WOW! Stunning!
Thank you
This is so cool! I have a cnc machine with an 1/8" bit. I was struggling to figure out what I could make. So this is great!
Great thank you
Hello there, amazing work! I'm on the path of figuring this out myself. My numbers are exactly the same as yours. When I use a vbit (20 or 45 degree) everything lines up right and the glue gap is exactly 1mm as it should be. However, when using a tapered ballnose like you do in your other video the plug doesn't go down nearly far enough. I suspect it has something to do with how I you enter the tapered bit into the vcarve database. I have the same Jerray bit you do. Do you have any insight into what I might be doing wrong or can you share how you entered the bit into the toolbase? Thanks!
I would have to check settings but I created a new vbit in Vectric with the sizes of the bullnose I believe.
How do you clamp the pieces?
I built a book binding style press. Some just use clamps with cauls others I have seen get a hydraulic press from harbor freight.
Супер. Превосходная работа 👍
Thanks
nice job
Thank you! Cheers!
Looks fabulous I will be glad when I can do this on my machine.
Thanks
Hi Great work, What laser machine did you use on this one?
I have a 30 watt Monport fiber.
Nice, let's see Paul Allen's card.
I don’t know what that means
@@ARBWoodwork oh my god, it even makes a cling (Reference to the business card scene from American Psycho)
'Promo SM' 💦
Thanks
Cool
Thanks
Should have used NFO wings!
Good idea
What Fiber laser do you have? Awesome work! Just subscribed!! 😊
Monport 30w fiber laser. Thank you
@@ARBWoodwork what is your email?
Because of the spam bots I don’t put it in the comments but it is on my website that is the same as my KZread handle.
How long did that take?
Where can I get something done for me?
I will get a product listed and reply to you soon with a link to purchase.
www.ARBwoodwork.com now has a link to this item on Etsy
What bits did you use for engraving?
In my longer videos the description has links to the bits I use.
vectric family tip
Noted
vectric family tip
Noted
vectric family tip
Noted
vectric family tip
Noted
love watching videos this fast as long as camera does not bounce and is about woodworking
Thanks
Can you show me your press?
I will show it more in my next video.
@@ARBWoodwork which one?
Woah so nice! Keep up!
Thank you
What parameters (cut depth, start depth etc) did you use for the inlay? If it’s something you want to share.
Creating Wooden Inlays in End Grain | Making Process | CNC Inlay kzread.info/dash/bejne/p66ipLuJotvUobQ.html