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As a new wood worker - how do you figure out the dimensions of your cutting board shown here?
Do you work with 2 inch stock and rip strips a certain width?
Бесмертный сюжет и великолепное качество исполнения!!!!
ОтветитьSpeechless 😲
ОтветитьReally impressive work! This is top knotch!!
ОтветитьWhat species is the yellow/gold wood?
ОтветитьThe detail is amazing. I really want to learn how to do this with my cnc
ОтветитьAbsolutely beautiful!
Ответитьyour work is commendable, but the one who has programmed the machine for these works which you do is phenomenal.
Ответитьzero craftsmanship involved
ОтветитьWork of Art..Top Quality Attention to details as well. You are Truly Blessed with your Talent, keep your content coming. Cheers.
Ответитьmaster piecewatch the whole video plus others
Ответитьomg love that board need the file to make it ill buy it
ОтветитьPRICELESS☯
ОтветитьСупер
ОтветитьDo people actually use these as a cutting board?
ОтветитьSimply incredible, no more words to describe such a work of art!!!!
ОтветитьBig fan of your work. Curious, would running an extra finish pass make it so you don't need any knife work to clean out any stragglers? Not even to remove additional material but just running the last path again at some stupid fast speed like 300ipm
ОтветитьПочему так мало просмотров!? Отличная, работа!!! Великолепно!!! Молодец!!!!
ОтветитьOutstanding!
ОтветитьI hate this channel so much. My expectations keep getting shattered on what custom inlay can be. Its beautiful, bro. Never stop making such beautiful boards and videos
ОтветитьРеспект 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Ответитьmind blown
ОтветитьPhenomenal cutting board. What kind of tolerance does your CNC machine have? Like its accuracy and repeatability?
Ответитьwhat cnc machine are you using for these great boards?
ОтветитьI gotta do this but don't have any o of these tools. What to do...
ОтветитьStealing heaven.
Ответитьcutting board? ooh hell no.. im gonna put this in living room
Ответитьnext level edit on this one. five stars all around. ⭑⭑⭑⭑⭑
Ответитьartistry fit for Musashi himself.
ОтветитьInsane 😎
ОтветитьWhere did you get the music from? It's wonderful.
ОтветитьBro, great work! I’m astounded by the detail in your pieces. I keep getting corners knocked off but I’m doing edge grain projects with raised features. I tried an inlay at it was not good lol. How deep are your inlays? Are you using advanced software like vectric aspire? I notice some of your inlays are with end mills. What’s your take on v-carve. I got three Amana tool 46280 bits from your affiliate marketing link. My pockets cut well but my plugs have tear out. Any advice?
ОтветитьBeautiful and creative! Have you done anything Celtic?
Ответитьwhat wood do you use for the gold color?
ОтветитьWhat? No juice groove?!
ОтветитьWow, one of the best ones I have seen to date. Fantastic, so imaginative...
ОтветитьIf you doing this in shorts your bad ass for real lol. Great video keep it up
ОтветитьWow!! very impressive , How much does that machine cost and what reference is it? Thx in advance
ОтветитьHI, when u do more timelaps, u get more viewers. :D Nice work by the way.
ОтветитьHow deep do you go on your inlays?
ОтветитьAwesome work! Do you clamp the pieces down after you glue them?
EDIT: also, how much time did this take and how much does something like this cost?
Just amazing job, mate. Very nice! Good luck!
ОтветитьDragon Dragon Dragon!
Coin Coin Coin!
Nick, I’m a long time subscriber. Will you answer some technical questions or do you play it close to the vest?
ОтветитьVery beautiful, it was a pleasure to see your work.
ОтветитьThese videos have been super informative. So does using the smaller angle v bit simply allow the ability to carve more detail?
ОтветитьWhat are these cutting boards used for, guys? Why it had to be so thick like that?
ОтветитьHow much would something like that cost
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