I made a cookbook for my daughter a few years ago. I used the binder but glued several pieces of different species together for the front and back. Just watched this video. Nice work. Love the epoxy work.
Thank you! I have a whole list of stuff I plan to do and a lot of them involve cnc of some sort. As far as 3D, this machine is very capable, I however, am not lol. There is a forum on the millright website full of much more capable makers who share all there awesome work. That is a great place to see just what can be done with the M3
This will be hard to try and explain in a comment but here it goes. It will depend on the width of your front and back pieces and the thickness of them. So if the thickness is .25” you will measure .25” in from the ends of the middle piece. Use a straight edge and find where the insides of the front and back will meet at the centerline by using the width measurement. Draw a line with the straight edge. Then you can measure from the ends of the middle piece to the centerline with a line parallel to what you just drew. That line should extend passed the line you just drew giving you the measurement for the actual triangle you need for the formula. I’m sorry I should have explained this better in the video. It’s probably hard to follow in this comment. But really it’s not super critical. If you’re off a few degrees I believe it will still be fine.
Scott Slingland I used general finish arm-r-seal. But it’s really just personal preference. If you don’t mind, send me a pic of it when it’s done. I’d love to see it.
I just built your wooden photo album. Unfortunately all the filler inserts I can find are all much too wide for the 10 1/4" width of the wood cover. With the thickness of the support piece and the depth of the metal rings the filler pieces stick out 1" when the book is closed. Standard filler starts at a width of 9", not 8 or 8'5"as labled. So what's the secret? Either the wooden cover has to be a minimum of 11.25" wide or you have a source of custom 8"(actual size) filler. I can't fine them anywhere
I’m sorry to hear that. If I remember right, mine stuck out just a little when it was closed but it wasn’t too much for concern. I will look into seeing if I can update the video with wider specs.
I made a cookbook for my daughter a few years ago. I used the binder but glued several pieces of different species together for the front and back. Just watched this video. Nice work. Love the epoxy work.
Great work!Thank you!
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Thank you!
Great videos I just stumbled across your channel. Keep up the awesome work!
Thanks, Jeffrey!
Thanks! I'm going to follow your tutorial 😊
Awesome! Please let me know how it turns out! And if you have any questions let me know
Great video!
Thanks lindypoo😘
That came out great. Would you be able to do another CNC project? Something a bit more 3D? I'm curious as to what this machine is capable of. 😊
Thank you! I have a whole list of stuff I plan to do and a lot of them involve cnc of some sort. As far as 3D, this machine is very capable, I however, am not lol. There is a forum on the millright website full of much more capable makers who share all there awesome work. That is a great place to see just what can be done with the M3
@@zackoblinger7596 Awesome. Thank you so much. Looking forward to more videos!
Hey, great video. Do you by any chance sell these?
Thank you! Unfortunately I do not. Not at this time at least. Sorry
Hey Obi - how did you calculate the outer length of 12.625?
This will be hard to try and explain in a comment but here it goes.
It will depend on the width of your front and back pieces and the thickness of them. So if the thickness is .25” you will measure .25” in from the ends of the middle piece. Use a straight edge and find where the insides of the front and back will meet at the centerline by using the width measurement. Draw a line with the straight edge. Then you can measure from the ends of the middle piece to the centerline with a line parallel to what you just drew. That line should extend passed the line you just drew giving you the measurement for the actual triangle you need for the formula.
I’m sorry I should have explained this better in the video. It’s probably hard to follow in this comment. But really it’s not super critical. If you’re off a few degrees I believe it will still be fine.
Hey Obi - I'm working on my binder now, what was the finish you used... just a standard clear coat?
Scott Slingland I used general finish arm-r-seal. But it’s really just personal preference. If you don’t mind, send me a pic of it when it’s done. I’d love to see it.
I just built your wooden photo album. Unfortunately all the filler inserts I can find are all much too wide for the 10 1/4" width of the wood cover. With the thickness of the support piece and the depth of the metal rings the filler pieces stick out 1" when the book is closed. Standard filler starts at a width of 9", not 8 or 8'5"as labled. So what's the secret? Either the wooden cover has to be a minimum of 11.25" wide or you have a source of custom 8"(actual size) filler. I can't fine them anywhere
I’m sorry to hear that. If I remember right, mine stuck out just a little when it was closed but it wasn’t too much for concern. I will look into seeing if I can update the video with wider specs.
There are many similar projects in Woodglut's plans.
DIY lol