Have you tried using app tape instead of packing tape? App tape is used with vinyl sign application. Can be clear or a see through white paper. Comes in many widths.
as a signwriter. (and former CNC operator) I wouldn't suggest using the clear application tape, it's thicker and would just tear, packing tape is the way to go.
The red area around the subscribe bit for example (the background ) Why didint you use your machine to smooth it out ,it appears you left it looking like a Rocky Mountain ?
Great video. I’d like to see you not cut away to do things off camera, but rather hyperlapse or timelapse through the process. I wanna feel like I’m there. Thanks. Also, you forgot to include the link to the second bit he used. The “profile bit” he called it. You listed the first and third bits. Can you please list the second.
So... I'm wearing earphones when your video starts, and I get blasted with your opening, please consider a toned down opening, sry no comment on the instruction yet, trying to recover from the deafness. :)
Awesome video and tips, Thank you both of you, Eric and Chris... just have a question, you don't need to put sanding sealer to the wood before the finish? and where do i get ZAR.. thank you guys.
Had the nicest day today went for supplies at HD and didn't have enough, had to put the shellac back. This gentleman came up to me and gave me the shellac I had put back as a gift. I want to say thank you very much if he's from around here.
wonder why the big switch to water based finishes ? went to get some more of my favorite marine varnish (BEHR) and am told they no longer produce it, why do you prefer water based clear ?
it is very difficult to get the fumes out of an enclosed workshop which would be detrimental to your health. Whenever I use non water stains, finishes I usually go out into the open but... who knows where the fumes travel.
when using the V groove to take out bulk material, why use the technique that gives it that honeycomb affect? why not make the valleys of the cuts smooth and flat? is that just a look you like or does that 90 degree V groove bit have limitations?
Thank you so much my friend. It was an honor working with you on this.
That painting came out Amazing! Great Job Eric!
great job...what a professional.
i got a router for xmas. Thats my weekend sorted👍
Niceeeeeeeeeee :) you guys get any one hooked on wood works lol
lol, thanks for watching Carl!
Thank you
You are welcome!
Great job. How would you achieve a smooth background rather than stippled?
No idea why he left it stippled, looks pants , should have just used a wider bit set as a certain depth to smooth it all out
Have you tried using app tape instead of packing tape? App tape is used with vinyl sign application. Can be clear or a see through white paper. Comes in many widths.
as a signwriter. (and former CNC operator) I wouldn't suggest using the clear application tape, it's thicker and would just tear, packing tape is the way to go.
what kind of spray adhesive do you use to stick the paper to the wood?
Nice one !
Thank you!
Routers boxes should have a label: *Artist Not Included
What kind of profile bit was used?
That guy is a human cnc machine.
lol, he is
Eric Rhoden at oldave100, over 900 videos on routing signs and tips.
Lowes or HD dont have some these router bits. Where do u get yours n do they explain what they do?
What type of router
Bosch
Too much talking
Too much work just get a cnc router
Hmm interesting, okay
Idiot
And how much is a cnc router
The red area around the subscribe bit for example (the background )
Why didint you use your machine to smooth it out ,it appears you left it looking like a Rocky Mountain ?
How to route a sign.... Hire Oldave100 😂 that man has some patience!!!
Great video. I’d like to see you not cut away to do things off camera, but rather hyperlapse or timelapse through the process. I wanna feel like I’m there. Thanks. Also, you forgot to include the link to the second bit he used. The “profile bit” he called it. You listed the first and third bits. Can you please list the second.
Good idea!
So... I'm wearing earphones when your video starts, and I get blasted with your opening, please consider a toned down opening, sry no comment on the instruction yet, trying to recover from the deafness. :)
Good idea!
Awesome video and tips, Thank you both of you, Eric and Chris... just have a question, you don't need to put sanding sealer to the wood before the finish? and where do i get ZAR.. thank you guys.
What is the tool he is using??
If you want to learn how to make sawdust Dave and Eric are definitely the guys to learn from!
Had the nicest day today went for supplies at HD and didn't have enough, had to put the shellac back. This gentleman came up to me and gave me the shellac I had put back as a gift. I want to say thank you very much if he's from around here.
Wow, that is awesome Carl! Thanks for watching!
It pays good to good to others as I see it:)
I followed Eric for a while and stumbled upon your site. To see you guys collaborate is awesome.
Hey Chris!!! So cool that u and Eric were able to collaborate together u both have a great Channel I watch both..
Excellent video! How do one knows when to cut inset or offset? Is there a tip you could offer? Subscribed!
how to you do the Text cutting with router bit without using bushing guide... ?
Awesome Job!!!! Where can i buy the tips your using?
It is nice that you write down the type of bits that you used, most of the other videos do not do this Thank you.
Compressed air work for getting the dust and wood particles out at 8:45?
Yes
this is amazing, i may try something easy :-) i hope dave has an etsy shop or something and sells these beautiful signs
Hello, what kind of wood did you use for this project?
where can I get some of the bits you use
Where can I get an sc50 bit?
Which routing bit is used. If possible send the link or tell me the mm of bit.
Sorry, I cannot recall
Nice sign design.
first like
For Construction in New Jersey. Me 😊
Trabalhos especiais ,com muita técnica.
Thanks for watching!
What was your template?
wonder why the big switch to water based finishes ? went to get some more of my favorite marine varnish (BEHR) and am told they no longer produce it, why do you prefer water based clear ?
it is very difficult to get the fumes out of an enclosed workshop which would be detrimental to your health. Whenever I use non water stains, finishes I usually go out into the open but... who knows where the fumes travel.
how did you light the router
how'd you get the template ?
Printed it
What is the material used to paint the sign on that your cutting through?
Sorry, cannot recall
That looks like an $800 job. great video.
It is definitely worth that!
Fire 🔥
Vuthana Mear
at the end of UA-cam u forgot to put AU
LMAO
What is the au for?
Awesome tutorial.... cheers
Thanks for watching!
What model is the router?
Sorry, cannot recall
John Cena's big brother
lol, little brother
That was fascinating to watch.
John
What kind of bit?
What?
when using the V groove to take out bulk material, why use the technique that gives it that honeycomb affect? why not make the valleys of the cuts smooth and flat? is that just a look you like or does that 90 degree V groove bit have limitations?
It's probably to give it texture.
Was thinking same think the stappled effect looked unfinished and pants imo
That looks incredible! Excellent job. Thanks for posting!
I did it with stodoys plans.