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Master The Art Of Flawless Inlays With This Tutorial! 

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00:00 Introduction
00:16 Setting up the job in VCarve
03:36 Toolpath For the female carve
07:21 Setting up for the Male carve
08:52 Toolpaths for the Male Carve
13:58 Carve with less tool changes
16:58 Out to the shop
24:51 The Carve

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@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 4 месяца назад
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@MachinedInWood
@MachinedInWood 4 дня назад
This is great! I’m working on a piece where the entire piece if a 1.5” circles with a logo inlaid. I’m doing my clearance passes and cutouts with a 1/16” bit… I had been doing the inlay tool paths with a 30 degree Amana, but I can already tell by looking at the Vectric preview that this is going to work better for this super small design. …also, it appears we have the same jointer AND table saw… subbed.
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 3 дня назад
Awesome. Welcome. Be sure to check out our FB community so you can share it when you are done. Have Patreon as well with Discord.
@tpsooner7816
@tpsooner7816 4 месяца назад
Really enjoyed this video, Greg! Well done.
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 4 месяца назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@Bart_Depestele
@Bart_Depestele 4 месяца назад
Very nice tuto amigo, thank you
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 4 месяца назад
Thank you.
@jamessavage8220
@jamessavage8220 4 месяца назад
That's pretty awesome. I've used a 30d bit with great success but this is even one step better. Well done.
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 4 месяца назад
Thank you. Yeah I played around with different ones and this is what I find works best
@Cadence_MFG
@Cadence_MFG 4 месяца назад
This is Pro! Nice work Greg!
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 4 месяца назад
Thank you very much
@chrispelletier3661
@chrispelletier3661 3 дня назад
Thanks. Love your videos! Question, I noticed you kept your Tbn bit as a tbn bit in the tool database settings. I have seen other people Change the tbn to a vbit and double the angle. Do you find you don’t have to change the bit in the tool database? Thanks! Chris
@Samadhiworks
@Samadhiworks 2 месяца назад
Sir the information in this video was extremely valuable for me. Thank you so much. I have the same set up as you in regards to CNC and software. How did you get Carbide motion to recognize tool changes from Vectric? Subscribed!
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 2 месяца назад
Thank you. When you export the gcode you select the post possessor as carbide motion and everything is available just like using carbide create. It will come over and request a tool change and tell you which tool # to change to and will reset using the bitsetter.
@johnl8006
@johnl8006 Месяц назад
Wouldn't you get the same stepping down in stages affect that you are getting with the multiple tool paths by setting the path depth on the tools to the 2mm (0.08 in)?
@eitantal726
@eitantal726 Месяц назад
Note that detailed pattern with very fine lines may require endgrain. Mine was too detailed & fell apart. Used epoxy instead
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking Месяц назад
Yeah fine detail deep, end grain does much better
@BobBob-eh5sb
@BobBob-eh5sb 4 месяца назад
Nice informative video. The tapered bits seem to be the way to go, especially for cutting boards. Using a 60 degree with the depth of cuts Vectric uses is ok for a wall hanging inlay or something not going to be chopped on and resurfaced. It leaves too big of a glue gap that becomes a void. And the tapered bit allows a deeper cut which equals more resurfacing. Curious about using the 2 clearance bits instead of just 1. Was there a part of the G that was too tight for the 1/4”?
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 4 месяца назад
Absolutely. I hope more people will give it a try and see how much better it is in my opinion. That's one reason we put together that bit bundle.
@LYTOMIZE_Woodshop
@LYTOMIZE_Woodshop 3 месяца назад
Great and detailed video. Question - I too group tool paths in Vectric when possible but save them in chunks based on the bit. You just saved them all together. When the CNC machine is done with tool #1 (running all three passes), does it return to the origin point and wait for you to do the tool change, allowing you to resume and move on to step two? I use GSender and can't imagine that.... thanks, Sir!
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 3 месяца назад
Yes it does. I use carbide motion and when it is done with a tool it will come to the front to allow the change and then it uses the bit setter to measure the bit I changed to and then runs the next path.
@tiller6750
@tiller6750 4 месяца назад
Go Dawgs!
@goodwoodwoodworks
@goodwoodwoodworks 3 месяца назад
Wondering if you can help me out. Followed the depth of cuts for a two part inlay. One mountain scene in walnut that came out good with the settings (though I needed to tap it in a bit more in one part and have a small gap as a result. Nothing some glue and sawdust won't take care of) but the second inlay is a compass with N, W, E lettering. Parts of the compass tips and smaller section of lettering didn't cut as deep in the female said as the cutout for the male. I used 1/8" clearance and the tapered Jenny bit for both. Wondering if I just needed smaller than a 1/8" for a second clearance? Tapered Jenny just didn't seem to get as deep. First attempt at an inlay here, so still figuring this out!
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 3 месяца назад
If it is that small of detail you could do a small test cut to see if maybe a 1/16th bit might work. I would be happy to look at the file for you if you would like.
@rickgalendeerpark4835
@rickgalendeerpark4835 3 месяца назад
Awesome
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 3 месяца назад
Thank you very much
@toddharris5200
@toddharris5200 Месяц назад
Loved the video- I’m sorry if you’ve already answered but does this technique produce a tighter in-law than using the inlay tool path?
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking Месяц назад
I think it does with less tear out. I have not actually tried one with the new toolpath and I honestly don't know that I will LOL. I've had such good success I don't see any reason to change.
@gregraso557
@gregraso557 4 месяца назад
thanks for posting this video, it's always good to learn new techniques, but I do have a question for you. Is there a reason why you do 3 separate passes for each of the inlay (positive ) pieces rather than changing your pass depth of the tool so that it will only go down 3 or 3.5 mm per pass ( whatever you set the pass depth to) ? then you could run one pass but it would only go down that max depth per pass.
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 4 месяца назад
Just easier for me. That way it doesn't chip out taking too much each pass.
@gregraso557
@gregraso557 4 месяца назад
Yes, I understand that it doesn't chip out when you take shallow passes, I essentially do the same thing by changing the tool parameters, and that way I don't have to run 3 toolpaths. you can achieve the same thing taking 3 shallow passes with one toolpath. Thanks for the reply. I look forward to more of your videos @@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 4 месяца назад
@@gregraso557 Thank you for the tip
@SJSSawdust
@SJSSawdust 2 месяца назад
I’m leaving this comment BEFORE I watch this video- I’m a CNC idiot when it comes to inlays, so let’s see just how good you are! Haha. I’m kidding. But seriously, I can’t seem to nail down the geometry of the inlay with the TBN bits… so fingers crossed!
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 2 месяца назад
Good luck. Pick up my set from Jennybits and that will help. also come join me over at CNC with me. I also offer a little more help to the people on my RU-vid membership...ORRR if you are in the Chattanooga area lol. I teach at Woodcraft of Chattanooga
@kevinrich4637
@kevinrich4637 4 месяца назад
Other than that “G” great job! 😉. Please. Correct me if I am wrong (trying to understand) You did an 8mm female and a 3.5mm male. Would that leave a gap of 4.5mm gap? Or am I thinking wrong? Which is quite possible lol keep up the good work
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 4 месяца назад
LOL I am surprised it took someone that long to mention the G. I do an 8mm Female and then the male is in 3 different passes that equal 9mm. that gives you the gap at the bottom for glue squeeze as well as a gap at the top to trim off.
@kevinrich4637
@kevinrich4637 4 месяца назад
@@stlwoodworking ahhh ok I missed that. I guess I need to go back and rewatch. About the G thing I’m an FSU guy but my nephew was just promoted at the T and recruiting director…🤷‍♂️ 😂
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 4 месяца назад
That is awesome. I am going to do some other teams "for friends" to see how they turn out.
@CampfireWoodworksRVA
@CampfireWoodworksRVA 4 месяца назад
@@stlwoodworking Seahawks would be a great one try. For a friend of course… 🤷‍♂️
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 4 месяца назад
@@CampfireWoodworksRVA makes sense lol
@KVASavannah
@KVASavannah 3 месяца назад
Where in GA? I’m in Savannah area.
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 3 месяца назад
Rome. North West corner
@KVASavannah
@KVASavannah 3 месяца назад
@@stlwoodworking I spent a lot of time there in early 90’s at the paper mill.
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 3 месяца назад
@@KVASavannah it's still here lol
@eitantal726
@eitantal726 Месяц назад
I tried inlay without a bandsaw. I do not recommend
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking Месяц назад
No I like using it. You can also surface with the CNC as well I just find it takes longer
@chrispelletier3661
@chrispelletier3661 3 дня назад
Thanks. Love your videos! Question, I noticed you kept your Tbn bit as a tbn bit in the tool database settings. I have seen other people Change the tbn to a vbit and double the angle. Do you find you don’t have to change the bit in the tool database? Thanks! Chris
@stlwoodworking
@stlwoodworking 3 дня назад
The only thing I have to change is my feeds and speeds it does very well
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