Hattori Hanzo cutting board - CNC inlay - Broinwood tribute!

2024 ж. 22 Мам.
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A walnut end grain chopping board with a Beech inlay. This board was first made by KZheadr and craftsman @Broinwood in 2019. I saw his making video which got 4.6m views and was amazed at the mix of skill and technology required to make such an item. I knew I had to get a CNC machine!
I have since made many inlayed chopping boards but always wanted to recreate his amazing board that first got me interested in CNC.

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  • Inspiration rather than tribute. This is yours man. Really nice work

    @kenkelly5848@kenkelly5848Ай бұрын
    • I like that. Certainly inspired me to try more intricate inlays.

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
  • It truly is a work of art - dragging a pairing or carving knife across it seems sacrilege... Beautiful piece. so very well done

    @markmuir7267@markmuir726729 күн бұрын
    • This is the beauty of end grain chopping boards and deep inlays…. They can be cut on. If after several years they look a little tired, they can be sanded and refinished with no issue. Some like to keep things pristine though! You can always cut on the back!

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft29 күн бұрын
  • Awesome work Mark, your patients and attention to detail is remarkable.

    @makethedayuk@makethedayuk2 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the comment. Nice from a fellow maker!

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft2 ай бұрын
  • Awesome work! Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Broinwood does amazing work. I hope to do that level of detail myself one day. He’s a great inspiration.

    @woolybeast1399@woolybeast1399Ай бұрын
    • He sure is the master of end grain inlays….. was hoping for a comment from him 😂

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
  • These are absolutely gorgeous products, its what I have wanted to do also, at moment just designing my cnc machine.

    @Mike-qh5bn@Mike-qh5bn2 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for your comment. And fair play for building your own machine. That is an achievement in itself

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft2 ай бұрын
  • Very nice work - Hattori Hanzo was one of the top master sword makers that ever lived

    @oshinoyoshida@oshinoyoshidaАй бұрын
    • I never knew that. My only google research said he was a samurai leader….. he apparently makes sushi in Madrid now!

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
    • Yes, but only in Kill Bill movies. In real life he was a samurai. 🧐

      @c3N3q@c3N3q23 күн бұрын
  • great job !!!!!

    @lkendy91@lkendy9123 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for that. It turned out really well. The walnut looked particularly great - shame it’s hard to come by and expensive in the UK

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft23 күн бұрын
  • Funny! I thought Hatori Hanzo was just a character from Kill Bill Vol 1. Great work!

    @marklindsay828@marklindsay8282 ай бұрын
    • I had no idea either….. kind of guessed he’d be some sort of ninja/samurai !

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft2 ай бұрын
  • I want to start something like this too. My german grandgrandfather here in Romania was a luxury furniture builder and I am an engineer, I like drawing and I like to work with wood also. This CNC machines look like a lot of fun.

    @bca-biciclindcuaxel7527@bca-biciclindcuaxel7527Ай бұрын
    • A CNC is great. They can do things in hours it would take weeks to do. They don’t replace normal woodworking, but they do help enhance it and take it to the next level. I’ve recently been trying new things with the CNC to help build my knowledge on it. Hoping to post more project videos soon 👍🏻

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
    • @@120woodcraft I can't wait to see more!

      @bca-biciclindcuaxel7527@bca-biciclindcuaxel7527Ай бұрын
    • @@bca-biciclindcuaxel7527 there’s another board I made for a retirement gift on my channel. That turned out well too. In fact, being smaller, it was more difficult

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
  • amazing ejecution, nice work, congrats!

    @cristopherordenes1373@cristopherordenes137321 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for your comment. I was very pleased how it turned out 👍🏻

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft21 күн бұрын
  • Very, very well done, sir! Like you, Broinwood was my inspiration to do inlayed cutting boards, and I also did a "tribute" to him by recreating his Ship and Whale inlay. If someone suggests that you 'copied' this, you tell them to go kick rocks! Damn fine job!

    @MandSWoodworks@MandSWoodworks2 ай бұрын
    • Thanks! I’ve looked at your channel and subscribed. You’ve made some great pieces too 👍🏻

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft2 ай бұрын
  • That's insanely good.

    @newklear2k@newklear2kАй бұрын
    • Thanks very much for your comment. Much appreciated. 👍🏻

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
  • A gorgeous and ambitious piece. Great video!

    @andreipendle1778@andreipendle17782 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for your comment. Much appreciated

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft2 ай бұрын
  • Splendid !

    @user-ce7on9ts9t@user-ce7on9ts9tАй бұрын
    • Many thanks. It did turn out well I think. 👍🏻

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
  • AMAZING Great no fantastic job.

    @fossfix@fossfixАй бұрын
    • Many thanks for your comment 👍🏻

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
  • Nice work

    @redmanhigh@redmanhigh2 ай бұрын
    • Thank you. Really enjoyed making this one as it was the first inlayed board I had ever seen a few years back by broinwood.

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft2 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful! But if that cutting board was mine it would be hard to bring myself to actually use a knife on it.

    @Axiomatic75@Axiomatic752 ай бұрын
    • I know what you mean, but this is the beauty of end grain and the 8mm deep inlay. End grain doesn’t mark with knives as bad as face grain - it has a super deep wear surface that if it ever becomes damaged can be sanded back… many times and still look the same.

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft2 ай бұрын
  • I’ve only just found your channel, this is stunning,I’d love to be able to do this but I’m rubbish with computers

    @Thesobercarper@ThesobercarperАй бұрын
    • You’d be surprised at your ability once you get your head around it. A steep learning curve but certainly doable for most…. My next video is going to be a simple project but very detailed on the process of initial design all the way to finished product…. Lots have asked for that.

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
    • @@120woodcraft are there any makes/models of concern you would recommend at a fair price as I don’t know good from bad

      @Thesobercarper@ThesobercarperАй бұрын
    • @@Thesobercarper I’ve used a range. Some cheap Chinese bits off Bangood which I still use to hog out material and some better bits. I’ve found a good middle ground are Spetool- got off Amazon.

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
    • @@120woodcraft thank you for that, I did actually mean cnc machines but I needed to know about the bits too thank you

      @Thesobercarper@ThesobercarperАй бұрын
    • @@Thesobercarper ha! As for machines I only have experience of one….. mine! And I would happily recommend that as I’ve had no issues whatsoever. Made by a chap called Dean (jazzcnc.co.uk). Couldn’t tell you about any other one.

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft29 күн бұрын
  • Nice jobe

    @damiandymo2757@damiandymo2757Ай бұрын
    • Many thanks for your comment. 👍🏻

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
  • Nice restaurant btw!

    @debuti@debuti2 ай бұрын
    • I’ve never been to Madrid. If I ever do I shall visit Hattori Hanzo for a meal….. maybe if I show them my board I’d get a discount!

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft2 ай бұрын
  • Hello, I have always found the cutting board fascinating, do you sell the file?

    @Person_X82@Person_X82Ай бұрын
    • I suppose I could. I haven’t listed the file on my Etsy page as the versions of Vectric Aspire don’t seem to play well with previous or future versions. What program and version are you using?

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
    • @@120woodcraft Hello, I'm currently using Fusion 360 but will soon be switching to aspire, I don't know which version yet because I'm not familiar with aspire yet.

      @Person_X82@Person_X82Ай бұрын
    • @@Person_X82 I’m using an older version…. 8 to be specific. I have a mate who has a new version who tried to give me some toolpath files and it was not having it! If you do get Aspire, I’m certain that if my specific cut files won’t load, providing the vectors and exact project sizes, toolpath settings etc etc would be very easy to just type in to the newer version. What ever version is used, they basically do the same thing.

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
  • thats one nice looking board kudos :) are you willing to share your vcarve settings ? for the pocket you are using SD:0mm and FD:9mm and for the plug? what are you using there?

    @ChristophLehner@ChristophLehnerАй бұрын
    • Thanks for the kind words. You are right about the pocket. The plug I hit 3 passes. SD always 2mm then 3 passes up to FD 7mm. I’m going to make a video in a couple of weeks with detailed settings on my bits, Aspire settings and cutting of the pocket and plug. It will look so much easier when explained like that. Hard to convey in messages. 👍🏻

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
  • Hello, Excellent achievement, congratulations. I wanted to ask you for your opinion on spetool cutters, how do you feel about this brand of cutters.

    @andreacerroni9010@andreacerroni9010Ай бұрын
    • I’ve had very good results. I have used a load of cheap Chinese cutters which are ok, but the 2 that I like more are spetool and Rennie. Both are a lot more expensive though. So if I’m just roughing out a load of wood I use the cheapo bits then move onto the more expensive ones for less hard work! I am gutted though when I make a mistake and break a £20 bit.

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
  • Looking good. I would think an air compressor and a hose with very thin nozzle might do the job for this 6:45 operation.

    @c3N3q@c3N3q23 күн бұрын
    • I have tried an air gun on my compressor and while it shifts a decent amount, there is still a great deal of stubborn impacted chips in the base of the pocket. It’s a miserable job to pick out😂

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft23 күн бұрын
    • @@120woodcraft Sounds like a lot of fun! I guess it's a part of those $1500 . How about turning the board upside down, putting a speaker on top of it and volume to the right. Or other means of vibration ( combined with suction)?

      @c3N3q@c3N3q23 күн бұрын
    • @@c3N3q an interesting thought! However, I’m pretty sure no matter what I end up trying, there’ll still be a chip picking session that needs doing 😢

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft23 күн бұрын
    • @@120woodcraft 😖😩😫😵 Is it really that bad? If you're talking 7mm pocket for the inlay, is few tiny splinters on the bottom really such an issue? I would think once you press the top into the bottom the little chips get squished in between the walls... Anyway, don't envy you those picking hours.

      @c3N3q@c3N3q23 күн бұрын
  • Very nice, good work. Is that a Jazcnc router?

    @clivesewart8723@clivesewart87232 ай бұрын
    • Indeed it is. Dean is a great maker of CNCs. I’ve had no issues with it in the last 3 years except for a £10 water pump for the spindle.

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft2 ай бұрын
  • Imagine this cutting board sitting on your kitchen bench!!! mind blown. How much? I'd bet someone out there would be willing to pay A LOT for this. $3k maybe?

    @andrewcheshire244@andrewcheshire2442 ай бұрын
    • You can have this sitting on your worktop! And I’d love £3k for it, but I’m more realistic and simply want to make new projects…. I have it listed on Etsy for a mere £295. 120sqwoodcraft.etsy.com/listing/1681973882

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft2 ай бұрын
  • Incredible work! Would it be possible for you to post a list of all the different tools and bits you used?

    @goodwood_and_brisket@goodwood_and_brisket2 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for your kind words. I only used 3 bits for the whole project. 1. 15mm flattening bit. 2. 1/8” end mill down cut 3. Tapered ball nosed end mill 0.25mm radius tip, 5.05 degree single side angle, 1/8” shank.

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft2 ай бұрын
    • Hi, I would like to know the brand and model of the conical cutter. Thank you

      @andreacerroni9010@andreacerroni90102 ай бұрын
    • @@andreacerroni9010 it is spetool from Amazon.

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft2 ай бұрын
    • What is the size of the cutting board?

      @andreacerroni9010@andreacerroni90102 ай бұрын
    • 530x485x55mm

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft2 ай бұрын
  • Hi very nice ! Have a quesion Did you enter your bit as a V-Bit or as Engraving ? And what is you setings for male part ? Thank you

    @borisgutman3457@borisgutman34572 ай бұрын
    • Entered as v-bit. For the male plug I kept flat depth at 2mm (so this is what sticks out of the pocket) then did 3 passes - 2,5,7mm depth. I may do a video of my settings. But for me, the eureka moment is the press. Massive pressing force is key.

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft2 ай бұрын
    • @@120woodcraftPlease do a video on the toolpaths, settings, setup, etc. Beautiful job!

      @btigenie@btigenieАй бұрын
    • @@btigenie I may well do that….. I’m busy doing some house jobs at the moment but that is a good idea for a future video👍🏻

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
    • @@120woodcraft At least maybe a pinned comment with some guidance on figuring the flat depths, types of bits, depth and passes, feeds and speeds, etc.

      @btigenie@btigenieАй бұрын
    • @@btigenie it’s all rather subjective….. especially speed and feeds….. I shall do my best to show my workflow and settings in a vid.

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
  • This are not cutting boards, are pieces of art ! It would be a shame to hit this with a cleaver or with a knife . Hello from Romania. Subbed !

    @bca-biciclindcuaxel7527@bca-biciclindcuaxel7527Ай бұрын
    • Thanks for your comment….. I’d not hit this with a big meat cleaver, but it’s fine to use a knife on. End grain is perfect for cutting on. Much better than face grain which will mark much easier. Also the inlay is deep, so if after time it does get marred, it can be easily sanded back like new. 👍🏻

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
    • @@120woodcraft I know they are strong, but I see it more on a wall than on a table. There are paintings that do not look this good ! :)

      @bca-biciclindcuaxel7527@bca-biciclindcuaxel7527Ай бұрын
    • @@bca-biciclindcuaxel7527 thanks!

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraftАй бұрын
    • Did you recreate the design and tool paths or purchase from #broinwood?

      @bbgakame@bbgakame27 күн бұрын
    • @@bbgakame recreated. I have no contact with Broinwood…. Hopes he would comment though!

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft27 күн бұрын
  • The perfect CNC work destroys the beauty that Mother Nature has provided us with. Kinda like spray painting a diamond ring or, putting a pig on lipstick. Chrome wheels on a rusty junker. Maybe let the wood speak for its self?

    @rayclark7963@rayclark79632 ай бұрын
    • I’ll just video a tree or a plank of wood for you next time 😂 There are many occasions when a simple design with natural wood is appropriate. But to not use wood to make different and interesting things, simple or complex is like staying in the dark ages. Some will be to your taste, some things will not. Check out some of the beautiful intricate inlayed veneers created over history……

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft2 ай бұрын
    • Sounds like the opinion of someone incapable of doing this level work. 😂😂😂

      @jchawkjr2@jchawkjr216 күн бұрын
    • @@jchawkjr2 😂

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft16 күн бұрын
    • @@jchawkjr2 I ran CNC for 23 yrs doing R&D in the medical implant industry with +/- .00005 tolerance. CNC is not ART, sorry.

      @rayclark7963@rayclark796316 күн бұрын
  • Beautiful, what is your CNC?

    @fritzstudios8571@fritzstudios857113 күн бұрын
    • It’s made by a chap called Jazz CNC. Google him. 👍🏻

      @120woodcraft@120woodcraft13 күн бұрын
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