Mastering Multi-Color Epoxy Inlays
The video demonstrates how to create a personalized charcuterie board with a multi-color epoxy inlay using a commercially available board as a starting point. The creator walks through the design process, machining the inlay, and finishing the board with Emmet's Good Stuff, resulting in a customized gift for his sister-in-law. This project is ideal for CNC enthusiasts looking to add a unique touch to off-the-shelf wooden items using epoxy inlays.
Description
Today I'm paying off some of the project debt (incurred on my behalf by my wife) and knocking out a charcuterie board promised to my sister in law. To personalize the board with a bold splash of color, I'm electing to add an epoxy inlay to the board. And because I'm a below-average woodworker with an under-equipped shop, I'm using a commercially available board as a starting point. This video covers the process of taking that off-the-shelf stock and improving/customizing it into something my sis
Top Comments
"The road to hell is paved with time that should be spent on other projects." Award winning!!
I've watched people at craft markets ask a vendor "is this made with a cnc?" "yes" "sorry i only buy hand made" Times are a changing
Outstanding video. Can you link the hold down clamps you're using?
Nice work!
12" 3mm? you're a monster, you know that?
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