Finally, I found some free time to edit and publish a new video. I've been working almost non-stop for the past three months, but I'm not complaining because I simply love what I do! Thank you all for watching, likes and subscription! Sincerely, Nik! How to find inlay parameters. broinwood.com/products/how-i-am-finding-inlay-parameters
You are working, you can feed and clothe yourself, you can keep a roof over your head, and you are not sick. Thank you for taking the time to share one of your beautiful creations with us. 👍👍👍. Be safe 🇨🇦
Another amazing board gentlemen. That Osage Orange adds a perfect highlight to the board. Taking your course on finding inlay parameters that you linked below was incredibly helpful to me. Thanks for making that available.
As a fellow CNCer, I am Very impressed with your precision in your files. To get that good a fit, Amazing. I'm suitably impressed. Dat cnc dust brush though...dang, lol.
I'm a CNC machinist (metal). I only just discovered your channel and I'm extremely impressed with your work! Your work has opened my eyes to completely new possibilities in my trade. Thank you for what you do. You really are a master craftsman. Keep up the exceptional work and videos as they completely blow me away!!!
Just fantastic as always. That touch of Osage Orange is the pearl that enriches the work and that I have seen used in your other beautiful works. I am very fascinated by that essence of Osage Orange wood which unfortunately cannot be found in Italy. Compliments. And congratulations also for the vector drawings
Great one, thank you for sharing. Just curious, why do you use what looks to be a 1/4 up cut when removing the excess material from the inserts? What not a larger fly cut? Thank again!
Hello, you do some pretty amazing work - thanks for sharing it through your channel. It looks like you have a Stepcraft Q series CNC - did you have any issues with getting it squared up? I've recently received a Q404 and I cannot get this thing to square up for anything. I've done extensive testing and sent the results to Stepcraft, and they are looking into this, but thus far no solutions. Just curious what experience you've had. Thank you for your time.
While being fun to watch and a marvel of CNC tech, my heart bleeds for the loss of the inlayer as a craftsman who could do this and more with hand tools, a generation passes and all the skills are lost to the machine and the need for speed.
Great video.... what a fine piece of work. Love it..... but 15 minutes with the same 8 bar loop?? Really? Make a video just with the raw sound. This would fit your video much better.
In my opinion? The video would have been better represented with out the music, on repeat. The "wood cutting" sound process sounded much better represented and as ASMR. And whatever background noise was happening, in that workshop.
Finally, I found some free time to edit and publish a new video.
I've been working almost non-stop for the past three months, but I'm not complaining because I simply love what I do!
Thank you all for watching, likes and subscription!
Sincerely, Nik!
How to find inlay parameters.
broinwood.com/products/how-i-am-finding-inlay-parameters
You are working, you can feed and clothe yourself, you can keep a roof over your head, and you are not sick. Thank you for taking the time to share one of your beautiful creations with us. 👍👍👍. Be safe 🇨🇦
You are inspiring. I can't wait to get my CNC and get going.
Thank you! 🙌
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Another amazing board gentlemen. That Osage Orange adds a perfect highlight to the board.
Taking your course on finding inlay parameters that you linked below was incredibly helpful to me. Thanks for making that available.
Thank you so much sir!
Holy crap man, that’s crazy.
I’m a woodworker myself and this thing blows my mind. Amazing work
Thanks 👍
As a fellow CNCer, I am Very impressed with your precision in your files. To get that good a fit, Amazing. I'm suitably impressed. Dat cnc dust brush though...dang, lol.
It has seen better days
I'm a CNC machinist (metal). I only just discovered your channel and I'm extremely impressed with your work! Your work has opened my eyes to completely new possibilities in my trade. Thank you for what you do. You really are a master craftsman. Keep up the exceptional work and videos as they completely blow me away!!!
Thank you!
Beautiful board, the inlay is incredible
Very clever. Great way of using creativity and cnc!
Honestly this video is the one that got me into cnc. Huge inspiration and hope to do some of my own designs in inlays soon.
Just fantastic as always. That touch of Osage Orange is the pearl that enriches the work and that I have seen used in your other beautiful works.
I am very fascinated by that essence of Osage Orange wood which unfortunately cannot be found in Italy.
Compliments. And congratulations also for the vector drawings
Thank you!
1000% Masterpiece !
Absolutely amazing process to watch from start to finished product.
Would be awesome to see a full dragon done like this
This was a joy to see. Thanks for sharing.
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Amazing
Thanks
Omg, beautiful..amazing work.
Brilliant work. ever thought about doing one with resin.
FANTASTIC!!!
Wow so very cool amazing work
Absolutely gorgeous
Another awesome piece of art
Once again, Wow!
My god! Awesome. Beyond words
Beautiful work
Wow I love it "" that's ace I'd love to own that great work """
That is amazing!! Great job bud.
Amazing work and I hope one day I can buy one
Great work
Looks like the Modern Samurai Project logo.
That’s pretty good
Excellent work 👏
Incredible! Thanks for sharing.
Incredible.
Exceptional!!!!!!!!
Love ya work bro.
Very cool result Bro. You are amazing)
Thank you!
Excelente trabajo, muy profesional
Wonderfull!!!!
Question... what is your machining depth in the butcher block?
Thank you! 6mm
Awesome work bro! Why do you use such a small end mill for trimming? Thanks.
Thanks! To avoid chipping on inlay
mega awesome as always
how much for the files ???
Great one, thank you for sharing. Just curious, why do you use what looks to be a 1/4 up cut when removing the excess material from the inserts? What not a larger fly cut? Thank again!
Thank you! 1/4 bit helps me to avoid chips.
Great workmanship and an outstanding project.
What are the board dimensions?
Thank you! 24x18x3''
Hello, you do some pretty amazing work - thanks for sharing it through your channel. It looks like you have a Stepcraft Q series CNC - did you have any issues with getting it squared up? I've recently received a Q404 and I cannot get this thing to square up for anything. I've done extensive testing and sent the results to Stepcraft, and they are looking into this, but thus far no solutions. Just curious what experience you've had. Thank you for your time.
Too good to use
How long did this take, and how much would it cost?
impressive!
I love your channel and your job! I watched all your videos!!! What cnc machines do you use ?
Thank you!
I have two avidcnc and stepcraft.
Do you not vbit cut first to avoid blowout?
how long does it take to cut the plug and pocket?
ini nama mesinnya apa?
Harganya berapa?
Terima kasih 🙏
Outstanding
Stellar work. Though I can't imagine anyone ever using it for it's intended purpose. I'd rather hang it on a wall.
Amazing.🎉❤
Lovely
Do you ever use dyed wood to get additional colours?
no, never.
@@Broinwood Interesting. Why is that?
Not sure a machine carved cutting board is great work.
Amazing cnc machine
Cnc machine masterpieces.. 😂
Yes, thanks
Огонь 🔥🔥 🔥
Combien de temps d'usinage pour mâle et pour femelle? Quel logiciel..
Capoooo
Impressive work bud, what software are you using?
Thank you! Vcarve pro
@@Broinwood
Ty, I'll give it a look.
how much does something like this cost to make?
What if he had filled with metal?
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This is a masterpiece. For me, I would never use it as a cutting board
This is great. the only thing I don't like is your name on the front. It's cool to brand your products, but do it in the back.
Гарно.
Why ppl like making cutting boards? Does it really sell?
yes
I would never cut anything on that “cutting board”. It is too nice.
While being fun to watch and a marvel of CNC tech, my heart bleeds for the loss of the inlayer as a craftsman who could do this and more with hand tools, a generation passes and all the skills are lost to the machine and the need for speed.
Agreed! Look, I’m awesome at programming my machine to make cuts for me!
I cant cut anything on it ....!
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Great video.... what a fine piece of work. Love it..... but 15 minutes with the same 8 bar loop?? Really? Make a video just with the raw sound. This would fit your video much better.
In my opinion? The video would have been better represented with out the music, on repeat.
The "wood cutting" sound process sounded much better represented and as ASMR. And whatever background noise was happening, in that workshop.
Cool,but who in the right mind would use this for a cutting board at $1000 ??????
Ptetty
meh, nothing special, maked on CNC. if u do the same using only chisels, thats make respect
Does really anyone use cutting boards like this to cut their meat or fish? I guess very strong no xD
I buy for 100 dollars 💸
It's a beautiful board, but it's made by a computer driven machine. No craftsmanship skills needed