Petrofit Fitness project. CNC carving and Epoxy inlay.
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Solid Red Oak. CNC carved with epoxy resin inlay and resin clear coat. Integrated back RGB LED lighting.
Carved on Laguna Swift CNC
Created on Vectric Aspire
www.Bateswoodworking.com
orders@bateswoodworking.com
That looks great!
عمل ممتاز وجيد واصل اعانك الله شكرا.
Great - looking sign!
Awesome project!
This looks great. Lots of work. Well done and thanks for the video. Why did you paint the bottom the different colors before adding the colored epoxy? Thank you.
With the shallow pours it helps make the color pop underneath. Also adds as a sealer to help prevent bubble too. Simple pre-step to add a little better quality
Is it necessary to paint the socket first? Isn't just colored resin enough?
I find pre-painting prior, helps not only the color be more vibrant but also greatly helps in sealing the carve and reducing bubbles
Great project and video. Thanks for sharing. Some questions: Did you seal the back of the sign in any way? Did you have any concerns about warping? How was the sign mounted?
Back had a matte water based clear on it. Oak is pretty stable and the several pieces had alternating grain patterns so we weren't too concerned. We installed a large steel C channel across the width as a precaution.
@@bateswoodworking Thanks for the reply!
Can you explain the couple steps before you pour? What are you sealing with? Also, what are you painting with, and why?
Hi Ean. Feel free to email me directly and I'd be happy to explain. No secrets in woodworking... Orders@bateswoodworking.com
Seal with water based matte clear. This help plug the pores to eliminate bubbles coming from the wood into the resin. Less bubble management. The color is acrylic based color. Another form of sealing the wood surface and stopping bubbles but mainly it allows the resin color to pop more if the pour is shallow, especially with white resin. Hope this helps.
Great job. How deep did you engrave before the epoxy? Thank you.
I think this carve was maybe .3 to .4 flat depth
How much does such work cost?
I think this piece was around $1500. I was a while ago.
What type of lighting did you use? Do you have a link to it?
www.amazon.com/dp/B08SLY7GWS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
@@bateswoodworking thank you
Can you tell me a price without the rgb strip?
This project if I remember right was about $1,500
@@bateswoodworking well, that means that I don't charge enough 😂😂