Charcuterie Tray with Ginkgo Leaves || CNC Inlay || Making Process || Wood Inlay
Charcuterie board with Quilted Hard Maple Inlay
The tray size is roughly 9 x 15 x 1 inches.
Wood: Walnut with Maple
In this video you will see that I cut the detail part of the inlay first. This is to help minimize the amount of tear out that could happen on the cuts.
Bits:
Finish: Odies Oil
CNC: i2rcnc.com
Finishes:
Finished with Odie's Oil: amzn.to/3szoAJG
ting Board Oil and Wood Butcher Block Oil, 32 oz Jug: walrusoil.sjv.io/c/2823217/10...
CNC Bits:
30 Degree Vbit CNC Router Bits: www.ripprecisiontools.com/pro...
CNC Router Bit 6mm Shank 2 Flutes Straight Carbide 0.3mm Tip 15 Degree: amzn.to/3FUjYnJ
CNC Router Bits 3.175 Endmill Flat Nose Two Flute Spiral Upcut: amzn.to/37dTb7S
Amana Tool - 45982 Carbide Tipped Bowl & Tray 1/4 Radius x 3/4 Dia x 5/8 x 1/4" Shank: amzn.to/3jkQsyS
Whiteside Router Bits RU2100 Standard Spiral Bit with Up Cut Solid Carbide 1/4-Inch Cutting Diameter and 1-Inch Cutting Length: amzn.to/3qQFa9z
Whiteside Router Bits RD2100 Standard Spiral Bit with Down Cut Solid Carbide 1/4-Inch Cutting Diameter and 1-Inch Cutting Length: amzn.to/3KhljYR
Supplies:
Spectape ST501 Double Sided Adhesive Tape, 36 yds Length x 1" Width Paper: amzn.to/3iLE2zL
3M Xtract Cubitron II Net Hook and Loop Sanding Disks: amzn.to/3qKV31e
For my board conditioner:
UltraPro Food Grade Mineral Oil, 1 Gallon (128oz): amzn.to/3713BKd
Beesworks Beeswax Pellets: amzn.to/3wQEYLa
Moretoes 36 Pack 2 Oz Metal Round Balm Tins Black Aluminum Cans Empty Containers: amzn.to/3Dph4HX
ARB Woodwork t-shirt: amzn.to/3DpiguV
For custom orders go to: www.arbwoodwork.com
Music:
Jeff Kaale
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My name is Andy. Welcome to the channel, where you can see some of my custom projects being created. Hope you enjoy the videos. I appreciate the likes and subscriptions!
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Beautiful inlay! Something I have wanted to try. Thanks for sharing
Thank you
Thak you for adding so much detail on how you did this. I found the information regarding the CNC bits you used to be very useful - and the amazon links - well that's just a bonus.
Thanks for watching
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Muy talentoso, que asombroso y pulido
Well done , you made me lough at 3.01 & 3.17
Thank you
Very beautiful and creative woodworking with a CNC.....
Thank you. Appreciate it.
that's beautiful - now on wife's wish list
Thanks, it is also one of my favorites.
Very nice build.
Thank you!
Qué trabajo tan bello realiza, tengo una CNC y estoy aprendiendo 🤝 saludos desde Colombia
BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL AND BEAUTIFUL. hope that sas it all.
Thank you thank you and thank you
Absolutely stunning work. Subscribed!!
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parabens pelo belissimo trabalho
Thank you!
I am glad it is a tray and not a cutting board because no one would want to cut on it.
Hahah
Puedes realizar un video, como se hace el vectorizado y proceso paso a paso. Saludos cordiales desde Lebu Chile
Would love more info on your clamp! That thing looks awesome. Do you have plans?
I do not have plans. I have a better look at it in my latest video.
Andy, Excellent job on the inlay. The press that you're using did you build it? If so, where did you pick the parts? Thanks
I did build it. I used some Baltic birch and a shoulder vice press. modeled it after a book press.
Wow amazing ilike
Thank you
Muy bonito
Mucho Gracias
Niiiiice!! 😀
Thank you
Very cool! Would you have the drawing shown in the video, in vector or not, to share? I'd like to use it with my Laser; Thanks
I don’t right now have it available. But will look into placing it on my website.
Very very nice. Was wondering what depths you use for male and female inlay's?
It has been changing depending on the design. This in was 0.2 inches deep for the pocket.
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.
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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
The trick is to do the vbit cut first side there's more material and then the clearance after
That is what I do when it is not endgrain. Endgrain I use the endmill first then the vbit.
Sorry, it was just a general info comment for anyone watching. I spent quite a while dealing with blow out on high angle detailed carves thinking clearance was first
Oh, no problem. I was just trying to make sure the video was clear.
Great tip. Just learning here.
What is the feed n speed of the 15 degree vbit? I have a delicate inlay similar but it aways blows out
For my machine I go at about 30 inches per minute.
Nice Work, what do you use for CAD and CAM Programms ?
Vectric
V carve pro, desktop, or aspire ?
Was just having a discussion concerning those 15° 6mm bits on my channel. Do you change to a 6mm collet or just use a 1/4" collet?
Yes, I use a 6mm collet. I will have to check out your channel.
@@ARBWoodwork That makes sense. Thanks for the response.
what kind of wood would you recommend closest to white after all?
Maple
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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
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 kzhead.info/sun/qN6ncr2IqaqkpIk/bejne.html
May I know whoch software did you use for modeling pls?
Adobe Illustrator for the design and Vectric for the tool paths
@@ARBWoodwork thanks!
do you sell the cad / cnc program for this tray
As of right now I do not have the file for sale.
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.
Too bad it's going to crack and fall apart. The maple strip is perpendicular to the walnut. You can't glue cross-grain woods and expect them not to expand and contract.
Grain direction is the same. Look carefully.
@@marson8870 Nope. The shorter maple strip is most definitely running cross-grain.
In a climate controlled house and not going to be exposed to moisture. Movement would be minimal if any.
@@ARBWoodwork It's a charcuterie tray. You're not going to get it wet or wash it? C'mon. Not dumping on your work, it's a beautiful design, but you might want to rethink going cross-grain.
Milling wood to waste.
What if I use the shavings? Is it still waste then?
that music is abysmal. had to mute it, nice inlay though.
Thanks for the feedback. Hope you like the next one.
Criminal waste of precious solid wood.
Have you ever had a campfire?
I lose interest when the CNC machine shows up....
But not the table saw or band saw?
Did you try to find the most obnoxious music on the planet?
I didn’t try to.
Maybe you're just an obnoxious person who hears normal music and gets annoyed... I had no issue with the music.
Puoi mostrare quali sono i settaggi utensili della fresa di 15 gradi che hai utilizzato?
My settings will change on every bit even at the same angle. Creating Wooden Inlays in End Grain | Making Process | CNC Inlay kzhead.info/sun/qN6ncr2IqaqkpIk/bejne.html