Deep inlay with full CAM process in Vectric Vcarve

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  • Опубліковано 7 сер 2022
  • This is the whole process of creating an inlaid cutting board using offcuts from my backyard deck. I show the complete step-by-step including CAM setup (with depths, bits and feeds & speeds) in Vectric Vcarve.
    My tutorial on deep V-carved inlays: • Deep inlays VCarving d...
    Build of the blanks: • Deep inlay with full C...
    CAM for the pocket: • Deep inlay with full C...
    Machining of the pocket: • Deep inlay with full C...
    CAM for the plug: • Deep inlay with full C...
    Machining of the plug: • Deep inlay with full C...
    Assembly and clean-up: • Deep inlay with full C...
    Making everything watertight: • Deep inlay with full C...
    Finishing: • Deep inlay with full C...
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  • @vanphillips1878
    @vanphillips1878 18 днів тому

    Very nice work! Not your first one I can tell.

  • @billybartlow2968
    @billybartlow2968 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for an awesome video! Especially explaining the tool paths for the plug.

  • @cmy5621
    @cmy5621 Рік тому +1

    Toujours un plaisir de retrouver tes vidéos

  • @davesenor3146
    @davesenor3146 Рік тому +1

    Awesome project. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @stuartsherman5975
    @stuartsherman5975 Рік тому

    Awesome job!

  • @oldtech_76
    @oldtech_76 Рік тому +1

    Great build and great video!

  • @chitowntexan
    @chitowntexan 7 місяців тому

    Such a nice piece 😍

  • @volneiferreirademelo2823
    @volneiferreirademelo2823 Рік тому

    Very nice! Congrats from south Brasil.

  • @stevecox552
    @stevecox552 Рік тому

    very Nice,,, Great job!!!!

  • @whocaresidontcare2116
    @whocaresidontcare2116 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful piece of craftsmanship Stephan. I would have liked you to have paused a little longer on your selections in Vectric as I am always open to what it can do. My limited use of Photoshop has fascinated me with it's capabilities as does Vectric. I love exposing the different textures of various wood and putting them together, always an interesting outcome like you cutting board. I don't believe I will ever have enough clamps.🙂

  • @TopGamerPlaysz
    @TopGamerPlaysz Рік тому

    Mamma mia que bella!!!

  • @Joe_Bandit
    @Joe_Bandit Рік тому

    When I was thinking of using floorboards for cutting boards, I asked the manufacturer who said they are always treated. Might be worth checking for these if you haven't already.

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому

      Yes I checked with the supplier. Those are specifically untreated so you can decide your finish (or no finish at all if you're happy for them to tuen grey quite quickly).

  • @joesmale13
    @joesmale13 Рік тому +1

    Great video Stephen, I especially liked the fact that you showed the clamping, so many tutorials don't and I'm sure it throws people. I also liked that you showed the filling of some tiny holes (again, many don't). I'm interested as to why you cut the beech down width ways before glueing it back together again, was this just becasue you wanted uniform widths when you turned it end grain?

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому

      Thanks. Indeed I try to avoid too large pieces so it looks better and it's more stable (by alternating the pieces).

  • @tk.designs
    @tk.designs Рік тому

    Another nice board! I would love to do a board in Padauk, but it is very expensive in the USA, and a little difficult to find.

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому +1

      It's pretty common here for (higher end) decks. It drives me a but mad because we have to get padauk from Asia or Africa while we have plenty of oak here in central Europe but but it's all bought for export to China so we can hardly get some. :(

  • @michaelchesney3785
    @michaelchesney3785 Рік тому

    Very nice board Stephen! The solid sound of the inlay is reassuring that the plug is in there adequately. Do you use those plug carving settings for all your inlays regardless of size?

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! I adapt the depth to the inly. When I have large areas I use at least 7mm over 8mm to ensure sufficient solidity. For more delicate inlays, I use 4/5mm.

  • @PSS_1
    @PSS_1 2 дні тому

    It's a pity that you don't provide parameters for the diameters of the cutters you use

  • @nunyabiz1712
    @nunyabiz1712 Рік тому

    The craftsmanship of machines is amazing. 😅

  • @alexanderarvidsson1079
    @alexanderarvidsson1079 Рік тому

    Stephan, fantastic as always! Could you share what bits you are using and the settings for those bits? I'm still struggling with getting Zank math to line up with tapered ball nose end mills...

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому

      Thanks! I V-carve with a 6mm 10° tapered ball nose .25mm which I configure as an Engraving bit. That's what gives me the best results: www.dropbox.com/s/5e2fv6tuewpwis7/Screenshot%202023-01-29%20at%2010.55.11.png?dl=0

    • @alexanderarvidsson1079
      @alexanderarvidsson1079 Рік тому

      @@stephanforseilles That looks like the Huhao H18010105 that I've been using for a while as well. Are you using the "normal" Zank math (i.e pocket of 7mm and plug with start depth of 6 and flat depth of 2 yields a plug that goes in 6mm and sticks out 2) or are you using some kind of table to correlate start depth/flat depth and observed plug insert depth?

  • @nohoraavila7611
    @nohoraavila7611 Рік тому

    Hello amazed by this excellent tutorial and beautiful work, thank you very much for sharing.
    I see some very small vectors (5 or 10) Is it not necessary to remove them? or the software ignores them? From Colombia thank you very much

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому

      Thanks! If they're too small for the bit, the software will ignore them on the female side BUT they light show up on the male side, so, indeed, better do some cleanup. :)

  • @jeanemmanuellechene1786
    @jeanemmanuellechene1786 Рік тому

    Good morning Stefan , very nice job ! I can see that you are using V Carve 11. This new version includes now an option for inlay calculations. Have you ever tried this option? the tool path path is pretty easy for the female part but I am still afraid with toolpath for the male part.
    thank you

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому +2

      Hello! As far as I remember, this option is for straight inlays with an offset, I'm not sure it worls for v-carved inlays.

  • @antoniofloridia2353
    @antoniofloridia2353 Рік тому

    Good evening Stephan. Your works are very beautiful. Speaking of padouk worked in end grain mode: in the finishing phase with oil or varnish, the color of the padouk becomes very dark, and the red of the wood is almost not perceived, which does not happen with face grain processing. Do you have any suggestions or do you know of any products to bring out the red of padouk when processed in end grain mode? I have some photos to show you the problem but I don't know how to get them to you.
    Thanks for sharing your works.

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  10 місяців тому

      I use clear mineral oil, that's what gives me the best results but it's indeed darker, unfortunately. I never use varnish as those are in contact with food.

  • @bw162
    @bw162 Рік тому +2

    Nice video. Reminded me that I hate working with Padauk, pipe clamps are a love/hate relationship and your final board is ALWAYS 1” too wide for your planer.

  • @fenixbabipre
    @fenixbabipre Рік тому

    Excelente trabajo, talvez me podrías ayudar con el link de la página donde compras los diseños para Aspire?

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому

      Gracias. Usé los modelos que vienen con Aspire (en la biblioteca) y compro algunos diseños baratos en www.etsy.com/

  • @Richyrich281
    @Richyrich281 Рік тому

    Hello Stephan,
    Awesome work on the inlays!
    I looked up a few of your videos to find which V-Carve bit you are using and can’t find it.
    I see in your tool-paths it says “CNCFR V10 .25 8 800”.
    Can your provide a link?
    Especially, an affiliate link so that I can support you and your awesome work in some way.
    Cheers!

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому

      Thanks! I buy them from a french company, www.cncfraises.fr/carving/392-fraise-2-dents-10-degres-2d-3d-v-carving-inlay-queue-6-mm.html
      I don't know of any shop in the US but I'm pretty sure they exist!. You can find cheap versions on Aliexpress but they're less rigid and wear out quite quickly. They're good however for learning and testing! nl.aliexpress.com/item/33034695014.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.21ef79d23t6PZh&gatewayAdapt=glo2nld

  • @andreicretu1971
    @andreicretu1971 Рік тому

    Hi , very nice video . Tell me please what is the brand of CNC you nave .Thank you.

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. My CNC comes from SOROTEC in Germany. Very satisfied with it. :)

  • @fredericj.208
    @fredericj.208 Рік тому

    Excellent vidéo! Mais je suis surpris que tu utilises la colle CA à la fin, étant donné qu'elle n'est pas Food Safe. Pourquoi pas continuer avec la Titebond III et saw dust comme tu as fait sur le inlay?

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому

      Merci! Effectivement ça serait mieux mais il faut attendre 24h entre chaque application. Quand c'est pour une vidéo...

  • @sosaber7911
    @sosaber7911 Рік тому

    Bonjour, super boulot, aurais-tu un lien pour acheter les petits pieds que tu mets en dessous de la planche stp ?

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому

      Merci! C'est ceux-ci: www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B01LD3L9PW/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A1QXJ8JQ1XG0TA&psc=1

  • @janetpersons8030
    @janetpersons8030 Рік тому

    Is that the widest bit to do that project of getting off the glue and leveling?

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому

      There are wider levelling bits but on end grain they get dull quickly and do vibrate a lot. So I prefer using a thinner solid bit and go faster.

  • @sosaber7911
    @sosaber7911 Рік тому

    Bonjour Stephan peux-tu me dire comment tu renseignes les infos de ta fraise vbit 10° dans Vcarve, fraise engraving ou conique, si engraving le tip est bien le diamètre de la fraise donc 0.5 à remplir ? en conique vcarve demande le rayon de la fraise. Et dans les deux champs de recouvrement tu mets combien en pourcentage ?

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому

      Bonjour, elle est encodée comme 'engraving', 5° par face, 0.5mm (ou 0.25mm) flat diameter. Je met 40% en stepover et 100% en clearance stepover. Je mettrais bien une capture d'écran mais pas possible dans les commentaires. :(

  • @sosaber7911
    @sosaber7911 Рік тому

    Dis moi, ou puis-je trouver les tubes filetés pour les serre joint dormants ?

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому

      Dans les magasins de bricolage, ce sont des tuyaux de chauffage pré-filetés.

  • @derekjenkinson8014
    @derekjenkinson8014 Рік тому

    Would love to know your female and male depth settings.

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  10 місяців тому +1

      I can't really remember for that one but by go to values are around:
      -Pocket: SD 0, FD 10mm
      -Plug: SD: 8mm, FD 2mm
      I have a full tutorial on depth with lots of schematics.

  • @nohoraavila7611
    @nohoraavila7611 Рік тому

    Please help
    I am starting with my first end grain cutting board.
    My table is 30mm thick but after grinding the two faces with my cnc the next day the table buckles or curves 2.5mm
    I don't know what to do and I don't know why it happens
    if someone can help me i appreciate it
    Thank you

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому

      Hello. There might be several reasons, the first coming to mind is that the wood is not dry enough. With humidity and temperature differences, it will bent. You could also make sure the wood acclimates to your shop because if it comes from a place with different temperature and humidity (outside, for example), it can warp for several days. So take it in the shop and wait a couple of days before working on it. Last thing: 30mm is not very thick for end grain, I generally do at least 40mm (finished board). I hope that helps!

    • @nohoraavila7611
      @nohoraavila7611 Рік тому

      @@stephanforseilles Hello, thank you very much for answering, I will work with your recommendations

  • @markperkins9437
    @markperkins9437 Рік тому

    Stephan that 10 degree VBit is that a bullnose bit?

  • @dany230658
    @dany230658 Рік тому

    Bonjour Stéphan, sur quel site as-tu acheté ton fichier?

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому

      Bonjour. Ici: svgsnake.com/product/pirate-skull-svg-pirate-svg-pirate-skull-cross-sword-svg/

    • @dany230658
      @dany230658 Рік тому

      Merci!

  • @janetpersons8030
    @janetpersons8030 Рік тому

    Do you sell your programs for the projects.

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому

      No. I gladly give away my Vcarve files when there is no copyright but in that case there is one on the design which I bought on ETSY.

  • @WOOD.CNCWOOD
    @WOOD.CNCWOOD 3 місяці тому

    ❤❤ что за программа

  • @joedigiorgio1094
    @joedigiorgio1094 Рік тому

    Nice work as always! What v-bit are you using and where can one be purchased?

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому

      Thanks! This is my go-to for detailed inlays: www.cncfraises.fr/carving/392-fraise-2-dents-10-degres-2d-3d-v-carving-inlay-queue-6-mm.html

    • @joedigiorgio1094
      @joedigiorgio1094 Рік тому

      @@stephanforseilles thank you!

    • @joedigiorgio1094
      @joedigiorgio1094 Рік тому

      @@stephanforseilles So it appears they do not ship to the USA. Do you know of another company that supplies these bits?

  • @p2krazee
    @p2krazee Рік тому

    Perhaps an oversight, but you forgot to mention that the plug has to be mirrored, off of the relief.
    Of course, no body can remember everything, and time constraints also come in to play as well.

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому +1

      How many times have I forgotten to mirror the plug and remembered at the time of glue up... It's part of the learning curve I guess. :D

  • @davidupchurch845
    @davidupchurch845 Рік тому

    how did you know the plug was 20mm when you planed it after gluing it

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому

      That's what I had foreseen in my CAM and... I measured with callipers to make sure. ;)

    • @davidupchurch845
      @davidupchurch845 Рік тому

      couldnt you zero the machine off the top surface of the cutting board and then run a clearance tool path and a cut depth of 0mm

  • @aldoraines8584
    @aldoraines8584 Рік тому +2

    I like how you don't say a word in this video. It's really annoying when they talk. Subscribed.

  • @russellfay81
    @russellfay81 Рік тому

    You made a deck out of padouk ! ! ! What are you? Rich or something? ;o)

    • @stephanforseilles
      @stephanforseilles  Рік тому

      Well it's about the cheapest of the hard woods around here. I had originally made this deck in a kind of pine that was supposed to be treated for 20 years but I had to remove everything after less than 10. Not again. :)

    • @russellfay81
      @russellfay81 Рік тому

      @@stephanforseilles I guess it's all about location!

  • @dorothydixon7557
    @dorothydixon7557 Рік тому

    🤦 𝐩𝓻Ỗ𝓂Ø𝓈M

  • @rufustoad1
    @rufustoad1 Рік тому

    HAHA very misleading title