Walnut with maple inlay

An area to upload images of pieces cut using VCarve Pro
Post Reply
User avatar
Aussie
Vectric Wizard
Posts: 565
Joined: Fri Nov 30, 2018 1:44 am
Model of CNC Machine: Robotics Model 8
Location: Adelaide Australia

Walnut with maple inlay

Post by Aussie »

Here is my copy of Broinwood eagle cutting board.
Have a long way to go, one error, I was under a time pressure to get this board finished by tomorrow.
First coat of oil...
Eagle.jpg
Ron
Crafers Crafts

Bob Reda
Vectric Wizard
Posts: 861
Joined: Wed Aug 16, 2006 7:34 pm
Model of CNC Machine: shopbot 48x48 upgraded prt
Location: Monessen, Pa
Contact:

Re: Walnut with maple inlay

Post by Bob Reda »

very well done!

Bob

sobfu
Vectric Apprentice
Posts: 74
Joined: Thu Feb 28, 2019 9:33 am
Model of CNC Machine: China CNCZOne 6040 4 axis
Location: Perth West Australia

Re: Walnut with maple inlay

Post by sobfu »

Wow that looks great, you have entered the cutting board arena in style.

User avatar
scottp55
Vectric Wizard
Posts: 4717
Joined: Thu May 09, 2013 11:30 am
Model of CNC Machine: ShopbotDesktop 5.5"Z/spindle/VCP11.5
Location: Kennebunkport, Maine, US

Re: Walnut with maple inlay

Post by scottp55 »

That's the deep Vinlay one I saw a pic of recently with the female cut Ron?
Any problems or things you'd do different.

Liking it!! :) :)
scott
I've learned my lesson well. You can't please everyone,so you have to please yourself
R.N.

User avatar
Aussie
Vectric Wizard
Posts: 565
Joined: Fri Nov 30, 2018 1:44 am
Model of CNC Machine: Robotics Model 8
Location: Adelaide Australia

Re: Walnut with maple inlay

Post by Aussie »

Hi Scott,
Yes a couple of problems that I would correct.
The Harley Davidson text at the top…. I should have left the “A” with the center triangle, and the Y is not right either.
Second problem is I had some bandsaw drift with the “wing” on the right hand side and I could not go deep enough to sand it out without sanding the center logo too much and losing detail.
Third problem … I should have waited until my Osage Orange timber arrives from Bell Forrest, this is used for the eagle beak and talons.

I am happy with the inlay fit and detail.
This board is a gift for a painter that has been working at our house over the last 3 week…yep he is a Harley rider.
Ron
Crafers Crafts

User avatar
scottp55
Vectric Wizard
Posts: 4717
Joined: Thu May 09, 2013 11:30 am
Model of CNC Machine: ShopbotDesktop 5.5"Z/spindle/VCP11.5
Location: Kennebunkport, Maine, US

Re: Walnut with maple inlay

Post by scottp55 »

I can see the Y, but the A's look fine to me Ron:)
IF you hadn't mentioned it, I never would have seen the Wings. :)
Osage Orange....picky,Picky, PICKY ain'tcha. :) :) :)

NICE piece!
scott
I've learned my lesson well. You can't please everyone,so you have to please yourself
R.N.

User avatar
Aussie
Vectric Wizard
Posts: 565
Joined: Fri Nov 30, 2018 1:44 am
Model of CNC Machine: Robotics Model 8
Location: Adelaide Australia

Re: Walnut with maple inlay

Post by Aussie »

The more I learn the pickier I get….. look who is called the “kettle black”…. opps can you say that anymore 🤫
Ron
Crafers Crafts

jay pieper
Vectric Craftsman
Posts: 213
Joined: Sat Apr 01, 2017 4:39 pm
Model of CNC Machine: laguna swift 4x4
Location: Shawano Wisconsin

Re: Walnut with maple inlay

Post by jay pieper »

I don't know much at all Ron---but that looks really nice to me.
You sure have come a long way on your skills of Zank Inlay, and by
the way thanks for the help with the settings.

User avatar
Aussie
Vectric Wizard
Posts: 565
Joined: Fri Nov 30, 2018 1:44 am
Model of CNC Machine: Robotics Model 8
Location: Adelaide Australia

Re: Walnut with maple inlay

Post by Aussie »

Anytime Jay
Still very much learning.... happy to pass on anything even my failures, may help you avoid the firewood pile.
Ron
Crafers Crafts

User avatar
Creation in Wood
Vectric Wizard
Posts: 856
Joined: Thu May 28, 2015 8:58 pm
Model of CNC Machine: Legacy Maverick ATC 4x8 CNC
Location: Monument, Colorado USA

Re: Walnut with maple inlay

Post by Creation in Wood »

Great Carving Ron
Thank You
Doug

Post Reply