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Perfect Deep Wood Inlay - How to get perfect inlays with a CNC machine using straight bits (no gaps)

Hi CNC woodworkers! This video is how to get perfect inlays with a straight bit. Using a straight bit is required when you want a deep inlay; something greater than 1/2" thick and up to 1" thick. You may also want to do a deep inlay in order to have the design on both sides of the wood. I cover a lot of detail: why to do them, how to properly work around vector design limitations, speeds and feeds, leaving material, and inlay tolerances. Then I'll discuss what parameters to change in two of the most popular CAM/toolpath generation programs: Fusion 360 and Vectric VCarve (also applies to Vectric Aspire). You can skip over to the chapters that discuss the program you use. I'll quickly cover how to make an inlay in each program, but this video is more about how to find the right inlay parameters, and not how to use VCarve or Fusion.   / corbincncwoodworking   - Corbin's CNC Woodworking Group on Facebook! The alternative way to do an inlay is with a v-bit, and vcarve the inlay. I prefer VCarve inlays when doing a design that will only appear on one side of my project. * My email list / newsletter: https://www.corbinsworkshop.com/newsl... * Amana bit I disucssed and use: https://amzn.to/46AFCKY * Bit information: https://www.amanatool.com/45611-k-sol... Note that this bit has a slight taper; I set it up as a 1/8" bit, and assume no taper. One thing I didn't mention is that this slight taper helps a tiny bit with the fit on these deep inlays. If you use this bit, be sure to push your inlays together from the sides you carved on; this should be no problem, if you follow my instructions on leaving a "skin", as you won't be able to get it wrong. Testing Bit/spindle runout: https://www.precisebits.com/tutorials... * Free 3D printable dust shoe design:    • CNC Build Ep 10: Print Your Own CNC D...   * 3/8" spiral up cut bit: https://amzn.to/46PJUyD * 3/8" downcut bit: https://amzn.to/3LOuLWq * 1/4" spiral up cut bit: https://amzn.to/46xWfrFx - also try Whiteside RU2100, which works well too, * 1/4" ball nose from 2L: https://www.2linc.com * CNC Machine: https://www.avidcnc.com -- I have a Pro 4x8', but my ATC spindle is from https://www.cncdepot.net (I have no affiliation with either company) * Hex Bowl With Inlay:    • My Hardest CNC Project!    --   Deep ...   * Deep Inlay Salad Bowl:    • CNC Salad Bowl - 5" DEEP INLAY Failur...   Let me know if you want me to update the file to include this inlay. PS: the inlay shape is the top of a pineapple to give it a tropical feel. Thanks everyone! Corbin Dunn https://www.corbinstreehouse.com // Blog & Website https://www.corbinsworkshop.com // CNC Files, Products, Woodworking Portfolio #cncwoodworking #woodworking #cnc #cncmachine #cncrouter Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:38 Deep Inlay? Why and What 1:24 Proper Design 2:02 Speeds, Feeds and DOC 3:31 Leave Material 5:01 Inlay Tolerances 6:45 Fusion 360 - Tolerances 10:12 Vectric VCarve - Tolerances 13:41 Test Pieces 15:21 Glue Up 17:22 Machine Setup / Issues 19:50 Conclusion

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