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Intro to Inlays - CNC Inlay Course on End Grain Cutting Boards

Regular price $125


A step-by-step Tutorial on End Grain Inlays with Jef.

This is a beginner course using advanced CNC techniques. We do not go over how to create the end grain board itself, this is for the inlay portion only.

Shown in Vectric, but you can use other CNC software with this same technique.

This course is for end grain specific inlays.

This purchase includes

  • CROSSED KNIFE FILE (.SVG, .AI, .CRV (vectric version 11+)
  • PDF WITH INLAY TIPS AND BIT LINKS
  • A PERSONAL LINK TO THE COURSE (THIS WILL COME AS A SEPARATE EMAIL). Use the email associated with your YouTube account for the easiest access when ordering. Whatever email is ordered with is the email used for Private Access unless otherwise specified .) 
    • The course is a 50-minute video that walks you through inlays on end grain boards. Jef will show you how to find the correct offsets and troubleshoot for optimal fitment with small inlays. 

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Customer Reviews

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Barnabas
Some good processes and techniques

I thought the video provided some good processes and techniques, but I didn’t see much that applied to the intermediate user. It is called “End Grain Cutting Board Intro Inlay Course”, so I assume the target audience is more in the beginner category. However, you need to have a good grasp of Vectric VCarve to understand many of the steps presented at the speed presented. It was interesting to see the variability between two different CNC machines, which further supports the “one size does not fit all” motto. I didn’t quite get the value I was hoping for, but I'm sure that someone with less inlay experience will.

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Bruce Gay- One of A Kind Customs
I had a goal and expectation's for myself and this course pushed me over the top and helped me to

I had a goal and expectation's for myself and this course pushed me over the top and helped me to understand a few more of the hidden details to get perfect inlays. Thanks Jeff and Jess.

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Michael Rosenberg
Thank you so much for sharing your technique for

Thank you so much for sharing your technique for finding the “magic” numbers for my v- carve! You put it in a different light that I can finally understand! I’ll send you a pic of my first TBN carve soon!

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Scott Barnes
Well Worth the Money

If you are serious about doing high quality inlays, I strongly recommend this course. You don't just get "numbers", you get a formulaic way of determining the best numbers for "you" and your setup. The Vetric auto inlay toolpath thing is ok, but you'll never get the same quality inlays you will get with the knowledge you receive with this course.

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Thomas Falk
Very well

Very well done