Butterfly Inlay Cutting Board V-Carve - Did I Finally Get It Right?
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 Published On Sep 11, 2024

Since my last v-carve inlay cutting board attempt I made some changes to my settings, my bits and my machine. Did my results improve or did I just waste a lot of wood? Let's find out.
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The setting I used this time were as follows:
Plug - Start Depth 0.0", Flat Depth 0.21"
Socket - Start Depth 0.10", Flat Depth 0.13"

I use Vectrics V-Carve Desktop software and UGS to control the CNC

👉 Bit's Used:
15° V-Carve Bit https://amzn.to/4e92KVc
1/8" Spiral Down Cut Bit https://amzn.to/3ZelrT5
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Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:10 Building the end grain boards
1:53 Cutting the inlay socket and plug
3:28 Results of the first test
5:57 Second attempt
6:15 Combining the two parts
6:45 Sanding and finishing
8:16 Final results

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