Create Perfect Inlays Every Time | Onefinity CNC Woodworking Projects

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @SothpawDesigns
    @SothpawDesigns  Рік тому

    Interested in my CNC related content specifically? I've decided to launch a CNC Projects Playlist, which is an easy way for you to see new CNC projects, design files, and techniques, as soon as it's launched! Hope you enjoy it!
    ua-cam.com/play/PLQ7n44jxkajY-1Uu3st5JnJu1ii7_8wz_.html

  • @NWGR
    @NWGR Рік тому +6

    I know a lot of people love the exotics like purpleheart, wenge, cocobolo, etc. But I just love cherry. I love everything about it. The way it looks, how it machines, the smell of it, how beautiful it looks with a nice finish, it's just amazing. Plain maple too.

  • @bobswihart
    @bobswihart Рік тому +3

    Had to save this one. I have not done an inlay yet and plan on trying it sometime when I have time. Thank you for sharing. 😊

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Рік тому +1

      Hope you enjoy it! The v bit method really is easy as long as you make your files properly.

  • @Tensquaremetreworkshop
    @Tensquaremetreworkshop Рік тому +2

    Really good explanation and comparison. Just started doing inlays, and this was very useful!

  • @bubba6945
    @bubba6945 Рік тому +1

    I like ash. its a really white colored wood and easy to find materials that contrast with it

  • @AlienLeader4
    @AlienLeader4 Рік тому +2

    Great video. Lumber species Purple Heart, Sepelle, Leopard, Red Heart are some great choices. Keep up the great work. 👽

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Рік тому +1

      Never seen leopard. Sepele seems to be a popular one. Gonna have to get some!

  • @roblehmann2378
    @roblehmann2378 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video. Thanks for sharing

  • @MarkLindsayCNC
    @MarkLindsayCNC Рік тому +2

    Nice video! Thanks for the heads-up comparison of the 2 methods!
    My favorite woods to carve are walnut and sapele. Sapele can have some pretty spectacular flame to it, depending on the cut. They both carve like butter and finish great. I also like hard maple and cherry. Maple used to be my go-to, but I've been doing a lot more cherry projects here lately.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Рік тому +1

      I love walnut, and have done several projects with it, but I've never used Sepele. I've seen it in several projects online, as well as seeing it at Woodcraft. I'll put it on the list!!

  • @davidcochran934
    @davidcochran934 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Always enjoy watching. I like the first method for doing name puzzles. Usually have to add a little allowance for space for piece to come out but works great. Method two is definitely better for inlays. And the bandsaw made me very nervous at first too. haha

  • @tpsooner7816
    @tpsooner7816 9 місяців тому

    Great video! Thank you.

  • @ForvoQuizlet
    @ForvoQuizlet Рік тому +1

    Shop for padauk. Jumped here after reading the Medium article. Thank you!

  • @switz11
    @switz11 Рік тому +2

    Your videos are very informative. Thanks

  • @dannypetersen1377
    @dannypetersen1377 Рік тому +1

    Just subscribed great videos

  • @modelistajose
    @modelistajose Рік тому +1

    Hello, it's nice to meet your channel, I've reviewed your videos, I have a question, is there an option in V Carve Pro, or the Shop Saber software, for my cnc machine to do a vaccum cleaning on the plant after performing a project?
    I also have a big question, how do I configure V Carve Pro, or Shop Saber, to keep the same configuration when I have to make many cuts the same.

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Рік тому

      Regarding question 1, I'm not sure what you're asking.
      Regarding question 2, if I understand what you're asking, you can simply duplicate the shapes, then repeat the toolpaths as many times as needed.

  • @kevinrich4637
    @kevinrich4637 Рік тому +1

    Nice video…new subscriber just because male/female because it will make someone mad! Perfect 😂 I like to use spaced maple and walnut

  • @danielstein8320
    @danielstein8320 9 місяців тому

    I see you have Lightburn installed and in your link tray at the bottom of your screen. I use Lightburn for my Cad Design? Please explain thge workflow using Lightburn. Thank You!!!! Dan

  • @justinbanks2380
    @justinbanks2380 Рік тому +2

    "I'm gonna keep calling them make and female, because I know it will make someone mad. And that makes me laugh."
    🤣
    It always amazes me people get offended about that when we're literally talking about inanimate objects and have used this type of terminology for decades for screws, plugs etc. Lol

  • @rb67mustang
    @rb67mustang Рік тому +2

    I'm a retired machinist, and so, what's wrong with the small radius? The letter is still the same font with an ever so slight radius in the corners. I would've purposely made the Male letter with the same corner radius as the Female pocket has.

  • @stuartgray5877
    @stuartgray5877 Рік тому +1

    I subscribed immediately after the "male female" reference! 😂

  • @raytristani
    @raytristani Рік тому +2

    Oh no!!! Make and female!! The horror😂 Great video. You earned a subscriber!

  • @josephlanglois8073
    @josephlanglois8073 6 місяців тому

    Sir., did u use 1/4 em on both cuts.

  • @af2001
    @af2001 Рік тому +2

    Good afternoon

  • @brodiewells
    @brodiewells 6 місяців тому +1

    I came to see how you made the toolpath, but you skipped over that since you already made them.

  • @tiabs
    @tiabs 7 місяців тому

    New subscriber.... "It's gonna make somebody mad, and that makes me laugh."

  • @RobsReels
    @RobsReels Рік тому

    I liked your video. I just was a little worried about your fingers there by the band saw. But we're men we could handle it. I have seen other people just reattaching to their CNC and let the CNC cut it off. Anyway, good video

    • @SothpawDesigns
      @SothpawDesigns  Рік тому

      Good point! I didn't feel that I was too close, but I'm new to a bandsaw, so you could be right. You're correct that I could have just cut it out on the CNC, which I hadn't thought about. Good call.