CNC multi-inlays with a V-prism technique - Carving a geisha scroll with the Shapeoko
By Dennis Van Hoof, from Top o’ Arts ().
This video shows the step-by-step process of an optimized CNC V-prism technique for very precise multi-inlays. As an example, a Geisha is carved on a 3D scroll, using 4 different types of unstained woods with distinct natural colors.
Software used:
- Meshmixer to create the 3D violin model
- Vectric VCarve Desktop to generate the tool paths
- UGS Platform to send the Gcode to the CNC
Types of wood and epoxy used:
- American Holly
- Hard Maple
- Padauk
- Olive
- Crystal Clear epoxy resin (from the Epoxy Resin Store)
- Carbon-steel Mica powder
CNC router bits used:
- 1-1/8 inch surfacing bit: Amana Tool #45525
- 1/4 end mill: Amana Tool #46577-K
- 1/8 end mill: Amana Tool #46127-K
- 1/4 down-cut bit: Whiteside #RD2100
- Straight 1/4 ball nose bit: Whiteside #RU2075RN
- Straight 1/8 ball nose bit: Amana Tool #46295
Referenced video of the Frog on a Leaf: “Carving a frog on a leaf - CNC router technique with vertical tabs“
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CNC multi-inlays with a V-prism technique - Carving a geisha scroll with the Shapeoko