The VCarve Inlay Technique

This video explains the VCarve technique for making wooden inlays! This method is demonstrated by making a walnut coaster with a maple butterfly inlay from start to finish!

Sections of the video:
1:02 – VCarve Overview / Theory
9:30 – Drawing/CAD/CAM tutorial (VCarve or Aspire)
22:40 – Machining the coaster
29:38 – Making a coaster holder

Example File:
https://www.gano.name/shawn/CNC/VCarve_Inlay_train_example_files.zip

Router bit I used: PreciseBits 60 deg V-bit (M2E4-2500-60VC):
http://www.precisebits.com/products/carbidebits/2500_scoreengrave.asp

Custom 3D printed parts that appear in the video:
Laser Sight/Guide : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2782511
Sanding Jig: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2782458

Some of the Music from: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music

Other good VCarve Inlay Videos or resources:
– Dave Van Antwerp’s video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYnO8kSHQ1c

– Written overview by Paul Zank and Damien Durrant: http://www.vectric.org/video/aspire4-vcp7/2d-25d-techniques/D07/VCarve_Inlay_Description_and_Procedure.pdf

Files for the clamps and the low profile knobs (and 3D printable knob files):
https://www.gano.name/temp/CNC_Clamps_Knobs-VCarve.zip

Artwork: Many of the designs are from ShutterStock.com. The image IDs are: Butterfly (546040198), Rocket (252853276), frog (195952694), cat (537296575), hummingbird (537347419).

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