Might work with Degas blades. The issue might be accuracy, as the blade will have a tendency to drift when pushed too hard, too fast or in dense wood, like maple etc.
fishtank5050 Yeah I know about that, its just when using wood that thin ,it is easy to stack cut with two pieces of different colors. Either way is ok, I just prefer not to use stains or paint.
People learn to read. You don't get the pattern for free you buy it on his Esty. Great job and hope these people learn to read and buy your projects...
Très belle réalisation. J'aime le bois. Le seul hic il faut une scie à chamtourner mécanique, que je ne possède pas ! Et faire avec une scie manuelle cela prend beaucoup de temps.
Mr. Alex, this inlay is really a masterpiece, so delicate and impressive, thanks for your expertise teaching. Just a question, what site did you get this drawing patterns?, I´ll appreciatte your help.
I use glue "88" of ukrainian production (instruction: apply glue on both surfaces , wait about 5-10 minutes untill glure dry (recommended, but not necessary), squeeze the glued surfaces), someone wrote that similar glue in USA calls Contact cement
Sorry, I thought you asked about glue. For patterns I use self-adhesive paper "Crystal" - it is very comfortabe - you can use usual printer to print pattern
Alex, when making these projects, how much is the video sped up by? 2x? Just curious to see how fast you actually cut. I've had a hard time judging my speed while working, both of the saw blade and how I move the wood. Thanks.
Sorry for commenting on such an old video, but what kind of blade and size did you use here? I just got into scrolling and I'd love to do projects like this, but I think my blade is too thick to really make this work.
Hi, almost for all my projects (3-6 mm thickness of wood) I use Flying Dutchman Ultra Reverse blades, #1 allows to make sharp corners and accurate cuts
I use glue "88" of ukrainian production. It is universal glue for wood, plastic, rubber and ceramic. Someone wrote that similar glue in USA calls Contact cement
you simply drill a very small hole inside the portion you want to remove. Remove your blade from the saw and put it through the drill hole and re-attach to the saw and begin cutting.
Buenas tardes Tengo varias preguntas 1- ¿que marca de maquina usa? 2- ¿que tipo de sierra es con la que corta? 3- ¿que grosor de triplay recomienda? 4- ¿qué pegamento usa? 5- ¿el papel como se llama para imprimir? Le agradezco mucho su respuesta para proseder a comprarle sus plantillas.
In this video I use Jet JSS-16, now I have Pegas 16CE. Blades - Flying Dutchman ultra reverse #1. Wood - birch plywood 4 mm. Glue - calls "88" (ukrainian production, universal glue for wood, rubber, plastic, glass). Paper - self adhesive paper (sticker paper) "Crystal". I hope this informtion wil be usefull for you
Why not do two at a time and cover each one with iron on veneer. Just iron on the veneer and save the paint process. Some beautiful veneer out there. Later
Very nice. I agree with the earlier comment of using two different coloured woods stacked together. That way you get two for the price of one. One small suggestion, turn your music off in the background when you know you are going to speed up the showing of the process.
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