Robert, Thank you so much for this deeply thought provoking comment. I had absolutely no idea that I had been living a heinous lie, in that I thought what I do on this channel could ever be considered Woodworking, until you came into my life and set me straight! I would have never imagined that one comment, from an authority on the subject such as you, could EVER make me rethink how I am living my life! Your opinion has crushed my soul into a million tiny pieces to the point where I am considering selling all of my saws and equipment. In fact, I have suddenly lost the will to live! Sadly, because of how dark my life is now, I now see my future as being nothing but a UA-cam troll and lurking the comment section of videos with subjects that I know nothing about, and will never have the ability to do myself and make useless comments full of animus and distain, just to make myself feel better. On second thought... I think I'll just leave that to you. Thank you for watching! I need the Ad revenue! Next!
Look everybody, a nobody has been spotted, it's past your bed time, you're going to be late for work tomorrow, them burgers aren't going to flip themselves. Next
@@MandSWoodworks What a turd! I just discovered your channel after stumbling upon another inlay video. I just started my cnc journey less than a week ago and I'm learning a ton. This whole inlay process is blowing my mind. I think it will become my new obsession. The piece in this video is freaking awesome. Fantastic WOODWORKING and craftsmanship. The video is great too. Detailed explanations, good volume, video angles and zooms are right on. You got a new sub and like. Looking forward to digging through your channel. Great work and great content, sir! Keep doing what you're doing.
Just stunning craftsmanship. I've had my CNC for about a year now and made some great things but have not attempted wood inlays yet. You're describing your process and failures is inspiring and I need to just go for it. And, no shame in being a "UA-camr", sharing your tips is helping others to create. Thank you.
I have been a hobby woodworker for decades and just purchased a CNC router. Thank you for sharing your experience, resources, and settings!!!! I have watched everything you have posted and appreciate your humor and craftsmanship!
hey, your a great teacher, the words you pass on from your lessons of failure and success make you a master craftsman. own it dude your a master at your craft an you have left a legacy.
HOLY CRAP!!! That is the most detailed cutting board I have ever seen! You may not think that you are a master, but you are overly humble! Also, your video presentation style is SPOT ON! No goofy annoying background music and the work goes on with no pauses as you narrate. This is one of the BEST UA-cam videos that I've ever watched - both in terms of the workmanship of the project and the presentation of the video. I'm too late to the CNC game and I will never even attempt anything that complex.... but now that I see what can be done, I am excited to try something somewhat simpler. THANK YOU!!
Never had an interest in cnc's in my woodworking but after seeing this and the amount of time that you showed in each design element, I can see another aspect of woodworking. Thanks for showing each step.
This is beautiful. I'm waiting for my first CNC to come in the mail right now. This is the kind of stuff I want to learn. Thank you for the video. Very informative.
Hey! Great video and really enjoyed your laid-back style and information! I make similar boards and also use VCarve Pro. If you're like me, you've probably landed on a "standard" carve depth, etc. and, if so, there's a way to trick VCarve into carving the male plugs in multiple passes instead of plunging all the way to your final Start Depth (SD) and potentially breaking bit tips as you mentioned. I go a bit deeper with my inlays so if you wanted to take three passes to get to a final carve depth of 0.345", you can run your first toolpath at a SD of 0.295" and a FD of 0.05". Then save that toolpath as your final depth toolpath (which would be your #3 toolpath). Create another toolpath with a SD of 0.2" and the same FD of 0.05" - this is your #2 toolpath. Then create your #1 toolpath with a SD of 0.075" and a FD of 0.05" (your FD stays the same throughout). Then manually reorder your toolpaths to group your clearance bits/paths in order from 1, 2, 3. Now... this sounds like a lot of work but in reality it only takes a couple of extra minutes and you minimize the chance of blowing a bit by down a deep plunge. And you can ramp up your ipm rate...!
you sir sound so humble and genuine i cnc my self i no the time and frustration that goes into a job but when you hand someone the end result its well worth that reward that comes from the heart..nice job!
Simply astonishing sir! I can only dream of being in your level one day! I’ll be sure to give it a try tho! Thanks for all the wisdom shared in your videos! 💪🏼💪🏼
As a fellow cnc’er that started with end grain cutting boards 2 years before I got my cnc this is amazing and you have got a subscriber in me. Love to see what you do next!
wow are you kidding me? you are a master at this craft. these are the best inlay cutting boards I have ever seen on you tube or anywhere else. I been doing CNC and inlays for a few years and I have yet to produce anything even close to what you do. thanks, I love watching your masterful creations come to life.
Your comment literally made me laugh, but in the best way possible. I don't have the polish and production savvy most folks on here have. So I am truly honored and humbled by your comment. Thank you!! Thank you for watching!
You very humble sir. This is a beautiful piece of art. I could listen to you talk about your work for hours. As a fellow Deep South fella myself, I applaud you and your work. Earned a sub and a like easily.
It turned out amazing and so are you, welcome to the UA-cam community, you'll do very well here my friend. Liked, subbed and looking forward to more. cheers J
I know exactly the feeling you are talking about when you said you just felt in your DNA that you wanted to make stuff. I have been obsessing with woodworking and dabbling in metalwork for some time now, and i couldn't be happier with my journey.
phenomenal work! I don't care what anyone else says this is great woodworking. I can only hope to achieve this level of craftsmanship someday. I want to do this with many designs.
Awesome job on this piece. Very nice. I been a professional woodworker for 40 yrs. and just starting my CNC journey. I'm really liking the inlay stuff.
That was really fun to watch! I love to see the art that other people create. I can tell you that if my dad was still alive he would have watched your video again and again to enjoy all the details!
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You. This was an outstanding video. You give an old guy like me hope that we might actually be able to do something like this. Thank You again.
Incredible work, sir! This is truly inspirational and what you are doing transcends mere woodworking and easily lives in the space called “art”. Well done! Keep it up!
First time viewer but I just subscribed. I tell ya what bud, I loved this vid. I just ordered my first CNC which should be arriving in a week. I will certainly be tuning into more of your videos. Love the modesty, the tips, and the content.
As someone who's devoted over 50 years to professional engineering machining, including 25 years in CNC, witnessing your skills in woodworking and CNC, despite being newer to these crafts, is truly inspiring. Drawing motivation from critiques is crucial; trust me, machining stands as a skill on par with any other
Your work is just incredible! The inlay work is beautiful,and the process you use for it just blew my mind! I can see why someone would pay top dollar for one of your boards.
beautiful! I've been in love with Broinwood's work for awhile, Glad too see another amazing CNC artist as well. I've recently started trying my hand at inlays, hopefully your help will get me to the next level, can't wait to see more!
Great work and video. I like quite a few things about your work no like the work holding (that’s like Broinwood). I also like that you shared your depth settings. Thank you. I’ve been doing quite a few and am Still learning how to get that super fine detail. It’s starts with end grain! I’ve learned that much too. Great job. Keep it up. I have my end grain board all glued up, now I just need to do my first cutting board inlay.
Absolutely amazing. Great work. Everytime you pushed an inlay in it just blew my mind. I only hope some day I'll be up to this level with my little cnc.
Great work. Thank you for posting/sharing. Really appreciate the time you put into the video. Enjoyed watching. Great footage and content. Perfect balance of content and timing. Looking forward to your next one.
One of the best videos on inlays I have seen! Beautiful!! Thank you for sharing! Excellent Explanation and I look forward to others as well! Subscribed!
Very beautiful work! Yep Broinwood inspired me to get a machine. Made all the signs and some epoxy inlays so far. Ready to learn these beautiful Vcarve inlays you guys make. Thanks so much!
CNC woodworking ? That’s not wood working .
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Robert,
Thank you so much for this deeply thought provoking comment.
I had absolutely no idea that I had been living a heinous lie, in that I thought what I do on this channel could ever be considered Woodworking, until you came into my life and set me straight!
I would have never imagined that one comment, from an authority on the subject such as you, could EVER make me rethink how I am living my life!
Your opinion has crushed my soul into a million tiny pieces to the point where I am considering selling all of my saws and equipment. In fact, I have suddenly lost the will to live!
Sadly, because of how dark my life is now, I now see my future as being nothing but a UA-cam troll and lurking the comment section of videos with subjects that I know nothing about, and will never have the ability to do myself and make useless comments full of animus and distain, just to make myself feel better.
On second thought...
I think I'll just leave that to you.
Thank you for watching! I need the Ad revenue!
Next!
Look everybody, a nobody has been spotted, it's past your bed time, you're going to be late for work tomorrow, them burgers aren't going to flip themselves. Next
@@MandSWoodworks What a turd! I just discovered your channel after stumbling upon another inlay video. I just started my cnc journey less than a week ago and I'm learning a ton. This whole inlay process is blowing my mind. I think it will become my new obsession. The piece in this video is freaking awesome. Fantastic WOODWORKING and craftsmanship. The video is great too. Detailed explanations, good volume, video angles and zooms are right on. You got a new sub and like. Looking forward to digging through your channel. Great work and great content, sir! Keep doing what you're doing.
So do you think ppl who use a lathe to turn wood aren't woodworkers either? What an ignorant comment.
What a shallow comment
I really like your style of instruction. Very concise and detailed without being too complicated.
Just stunning craftsmanship. I've had my CNC for about a year now and made some great things but have not attempted wood inlays yet. You're describing your process and failures is inspiring and I need to just go for it. And, no shame in being a "UA-camr", sharing your tips is helping others to create. Thank you.
"I dont think im the best but im workin on it"
Way to stay humble my brother. Thats an amazing piece and i hope to someday be as good as you
I have been a hobby woodworker for decades and just purchased a CNC router. Thank you for sharing your experience, resources, and settings!!!! I have watched everything you have posted and appreciate your humor and craftsmanship!
hey, your a great teacher, the words you pass on from your lessons of failure and success make you a master craftsman. own it dude your a master at your craft an you have left a legacy.
HOLY CRAP!!! That is the most detailed cutting board I have ever seen! You may not think that you are a master, but you are overly humble! Also, your video presentation style is SPOT ON! No goofy annoying background music and the work goes on with no pauses as you narrate. This is one of the BEST UA-cam videos that I've ever watched - both in terms of the workmanship of the project and the presentation of the video. I'm too late to the CNC game and I will never even attempt anything that complex.... but now that I see what can be done, I am excited to try something somewhat simpler. THANK YOU!!
DON'T SELL YOURSELF SHORT IT;S THE BEST AND YOUR PRESENTATION IS VERY INFORMATIVE GREAT JOD
Never had an interest in cnc's in my woodworking but after seeing this and the amount of time that you showed in each design element, I can see another aspect of woodworking. Thanks for showing each step.
This is beautiful. I'm waiting for my first CNC to come in the mail right now. This is the kind of stuff I want to learn. Thank you for the video. Very informative.
Hey! Great video and really enjoyed your laid-back style and information! I make similar boards and also use VCarve Pro. If you're like me, you've probably landed on a "standard" carve depth, etc. and, if so, there's a way to trick VCarve into carving the male plugs in multiple passes instead of plunging all the way to your final Start Depth (SD) and potentially breaking bit tips as you mentioned. I go a bit deeper with my inlays so if you wanted to take three passes to get to a final carve depth of 0.345", you can run your first toolpath at a SD of 0.295" and a FD of 0.05". Then save that toolpath as your final depth toolpath (which would be your #3 toolpath). Create another toolpath with a SD of 0.2" and the same FD of 0.05" - this is your #2 toolpath. Then create your #1 toolpath with a SD of 0.075" and a FD of 0.05" (your FD stays the same throughout). Then manually reorder your toolpaths to group your clearance bits/paths in order from 1, 2, 3. Now... this sounds like a lot of work but in reality it only takes a couple of extra minutes and you minimize the chance of blowing a bit by down a deep plunge. And you can ramp up your ipm rate...!
Thank you for the info!
I'm gonna give that a try!
Thank you for watching!
This is how i do mine as well. Its a great tip.
I just watched this with my kids, who were all under the age of 10, and they were captivated and loved it. Great work! “I loved it.” - Stella.
This is the best comment I have gotten yet!
Thank you so much for watching!!
you sir sound so humble and genuine i cnc my self i no the time and frustration that goes into a job but when you hand someone the end result its well worth that reward that comes from the heart..nice job!
Thank you. Stunning.
Simply astonishing sir! I can only dream of being in your level one day! I’ll be sure to give it a try tho! Thanks for all the wisdom shared in your videos! 💪🏼💪🏼
I think we are all digging it!!! Thx!
As a fellow cnc’er that started with end grain cutting boards 2 years before I got my cnc this is amazing and you have got a subscriber in me. Love to see what you do next!
Duuuude! this is just gorgeous!
Very nice project and well executed. It is defenitly useful video. Cheers
I like your glue up jig Simple and well done
I can’t believe I didn’t find this sooner, but this is a fantastic video! Love the wasteboard design as well!
wow are you kidding me? you are a master at this craft. these are the best inlay cutting boards I have ever seen on you tube or anywhere else. I been doing CNC and inlays for a few years and I have yet to produce anything even close to what you do. thanks, I love watching your masterful creations come to life.
Super kind words!
Thank you for the compliments and thank you for watching!
Is there an award for best new youtuber of 2023? You have my vote.
Your comment literally made me laugh, but in the best way possible.
I don't have the polish and production savvy most folks on here have.
So I am truly honored and humbled by your comment. Thank you!!
Thank you for watching!
Fantastic work! looking forward to the next video.
Thanks. Super nice work!
Absolutely stunning work mate.
This is a real beauty. Your friend is getting an exceptional gift that would make a great heirloom.
A true work of art for cutting boards very nicely done
Amazing work and great presentation with the video.
WOW. It is the best I have ever seen. You are a true craftsman.
You very humble sir. This is a beautiful piece of art. I could listen to you talk about your work for hours. As a fellow Deep South fella myself, I applaud you and your work. Earned a sub and a like easily.
It turned out amazing and so are you, welcome to the UA-cam community, you'll do very well here my friend. Liked, subbed and looking forward to more. cheers J
Thank you for the kind words! Truly!
And thanks for watching!
@@MandSWoodworks you're more than welcome. Keep it up. You did a great job. Cheers J
Very well done on both the woodworking and the explanation! Keep moving, you're doing great!
Wow! Right up there with broinwood! I now have so many questions that I don't know where to start! Thank you!
You do some beautiful work. Enjoyed every second of your video.
Amazing detail and explanation!!
Absolutely beautiful work.
Excellent work and video! Thank you for sharing!
Only Great woodworkers admit to having a beer now and then!!!!!! Nice job!!
Amazing....! Outstanding work...!!! Thank you for sharing...
Amazing stuff. Great board and great video.
I know exactly the feeling you are talking about when you said you just felt in your DNA that you wanted to make stuff. I have been obsessing with woodworking and dabbling in metalwork for some time now, and i couldn't be happier with my journey.
That's gorgeous. Thank you for posting your process and result!
phenomenal work! I don't care what anyone else says this is great woodworking. I can only hope to achieve this level of craftsmanship someday. I want to do this with many designs.
Very nice piece of work.
Awesome job on this piece. Very nice. I been a professional woodworker for 40 yrs. and just starting my CNC journey. I'm really liking the inlay stuff.
That was really fun to watch! I love to see the art that other people create. I can tell you that if my dad was still alive he would have watched your video again and again to enjoy all the details!
Videos like this give me the confidence to try inlays. Thank you!
Excellent work. You are very talented.
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You. This was an outstanding video. You give an old guy like me hope that we might actually be able to do something like this. Thank You again.
With this quality, you've definitely minded your Ps and Qs. Seriously though, great craftsmanship. Lookin fwd to your next video.
Incredible work, sir! This is truly inspirational and what you are doing transcends mere woodworking and easily lives in the space called “art”. Well done! Keep it up!
A job well done, if I ever saw one. Thank you for sharing. / Peter
Wow! Very Impressive! Just a beautiful piece of workmanship.
Wow, fantastic work, I had no idea you could make something this detailed on a CNC. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks you for sharing your valuable knowledge, both informative and inspiring!
First time viewer but I just subscribed. I tell ya what bud, I loved this vid. I just ordered my first CNC which should be arriving in a week. I will certainly be tuning into more of your videos. Love the modesty, the tips, and the content.
Thank you, sir! Good luck with the new machine!
And thank you for watching!
As someone who's devoted over 50 years to professional engineering machining, including 25 years in CNC, witnessing your skills in woodworking and CNC, despite being newer to these crafts, is truly inspiring. Drawing motivation from critiques is crucial; trust me, machining stands as a skill on par with any other
Thank you for the kind words!!
And thank you for watching!!
I'm sure your friend is more than proud to have that work of art on his wall or countertop. I's beautiful.
Incredibly well done!! You have a new follower!!
WOW!! Give yourself some credit. That board is amazing.
Yeah, you’re the real deal my friend. 99th percentile. Excellent work on the piece and on the video. You’ve left me inspired and better educated.
What a beautiful friend. Lovely work and what a friend because you put a lot of time into this from thought all the way to creation
Well done, thank you for sharing. Excellent talent you have.
I’ve just found you and LOVE your content. Looking forward to more.
I am digging that glue up jig you have!! I haven't seen that before.
that is one beautiful board. Keep it the great work. Its a pleasure watching a artist perform
Beautiful! Thank you. And really enjoyable to hear Forrest Gump’s voice
Thank you for the... um...compliment.
Thank you for sharing. Love your work and the style of your video. Looking forward to future projects.
Thanks. Beautiful work.
Your work is just incredible! The inlay work is beautiful,and the process you use for it just blew my mind! I can see why someone would pay top dollar for one of your boards.
Beautiful Job, thank for share your amazing work.
Beautiful work man. Your approach is a new twist on the CNC teaching. I can’t wait to watch your next video.
One of the few video's I watched from start to finish without fast forwarding, Extreme craftsmanship and a lovely piece.
Gorgeous work!! Thank you for the tutorial and your #’s.
That’s incredible!! Your passion is going to make you a UA-cam legend!!
What a pleasure to watch. Stunning results. Just got my Vcarve pro sofware and very pleased so far.
That was one of the most inspiring CNC videos I’ve seen. Thank you so much for making this video!
I'm liking that jig that holds all the pipe clamps in position, gave me an idea!! Great video and i am also looking to get into inlays.
Thats fantastic!
I'm starting my woodworking career now and this was captivating. Absolutely beautiful work sir.
Best is a relative statement. What I saw was some pretty darn good work!
I do 3D carvings with my CNC mill but I do like the looks of the inlay work.
A really nice job! I had seen when broinwood did this vector and I also like it alot.
Your work is outstanding my friend and i could listen to you for hours!
You are too kind!
Thank you for watching!!
Beautiful piece of craftsmanship I hope to be able to do things like this over the next couple of years.
beautiful! I've been in love with Broinwood's work for awhile, Glad too see another amazing CNC artist as well. I've recently started trying my hand at inlays, hopefully your help will get me to the next level, can't wait to see more!
That is amazing and I would say you are an expert and a woodworker!!
Beautiful board! Very informative. Thank you for that. Most videos just skim the surface.
I dont think youre giving yourself enough credit. As a woodworker, I say you are definitely a woodworker. Very nice work.
Ive had to have a beer after soooo many carvings. LOL. Great Vid!
Great work and video. I like quite a few things about your work no like the work holding (that’s like Broinwood). I also like that you shared your depth settings. Thank you. I’ve been doing quite a few and am
Still learning how to get that super fine detail. It’s starts with end grain! I’ve learned that much too. Great job. Keep it up. I have my end grain board all glued up, now I just need to do my first cutting board inlay.
Absolutely gorgeous pice of work. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome video!
Absolutely amazing. Great work. Everytime you pushed an inlay in it just blew my mind. I only hope some day I'll be up to this level with my little cnc.
Great work. Thank you for posting/sharing. Really appreciate the time you put into the video. Enjoyed watching. Great footage and content. Perfect balance of content and timing. Looking forward to your next one.
Thank you very much!
One of the best videos on inlays I have seen! Beautiful!! Thank you for sharing! Excellent Explanation and I look forward to others as well! Subscribed!
Very beautiful work! Yep Broinwood inspired me to get a machine. Made all the signs and some epoxy inlays so far. Ready to learn these beautiful Vcarve inlays you guys make. Thanks so much!
Love your clamp setup ! Especially the glue up table !
Beautiful craftsmanship
Amazing cutting board! I've recently been experimenting with overlapping inlays; watching this video was very helpful to me. Thank you.