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Basketweave Cutting Board
In this video I walk through the steps of how to maket this Basketweave pattern cutting board.
Website: www.eigendesigns.com
Instagram: eigen_designs?hl=en
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Time Stamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:44 Design Overview
1:35 Lumber Preparation
2:56 First Glue Up
3:27 Making the Patterned Panels
5:30 Arranging the Basketweave Panels
6:10 The Second Glue Up
6:40 Cutting the Basketweave Strips
7:30 Arranging the Basketweave Pattern
8:30 The Third Glue Up
9:30 Optional Juice Groove
10:25 Finishing Touches
11:37 The Final Board
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Video Specific Links:
Amana Flute Bit (for Cutting Board Handles): amzn.to/44vTo2q
Titebond III (Waterproof Wood Glue): amzn.to/3wn5sGu
Magswitch Featherboard: amzn.to/4bl5cqn
Jessem Table Saw Stock Guides: amzn.to/3whwhvN
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Festool Equipment:
Festool Kapex Miter Saw: amzn.to/3GkzBZi
Festool OF 1400 Router: amzn.to/3Vp4aBh
Festool Rotex 150 Sander: amzn.to/3DZHdwD
Festool ETS EC 125 Sander: amzn.to/3payIcl
Festool Sandpaper: amzn.to/3nUzev7
Festool Dust Extractor: amzn.to/2Zvi9yB
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Festool Domino Assorted Tennon Set: amzn.to/3FjPHhP
Festool TS 75 Tracksaw: amzn.to/3JVn4Ma
WoodPecker Equipment:
Woodpeckers Router Table Fence: amzn.to/3Y2PRUy
12” T-Square: amzn.to/3KcEZxY
32” T-Square: amzn.to/3T3aOgw
12” Stainless Steel Square: amzn.to/3SXqGB8
6” Stainless Steel Square: amzn.to/3K6OTB8
Stainless Steel Square Set: amzn.to/3QYR9wp
6” Stainless Steel Delve Square: amzn.to/3QGlznl
Stainless Steel Delve Square Set: amzn.to/3K6F9H2
Equipment & Tools:
10” Combination Saw Blade: amzn.to/3o0c3i0
10” Rip Blade: amzn.to/2Zw55sF
JessEm Router Table Lift: amzn.to/3ALk2at
Bosch 2.25 HP Router: amzn.to/3Rwre0g
Bosch Offset Wrenches: amzn.to/3z28E8M
Fulton 110V on/off switch: amzn.to/3PorrR4
Titebond III Wood Glue: amzn.to/3BiUyzc
DeWalt 20v Cordless Drill Set: amzn.to/36Oe9ck
Bessey 18” Parallel Clamps: amzn.to/3hOmdjC
Bora 40” Parallel Clamps: amzn.to/3itiGq6
Microjig Push Block: amzn.to/3uPK2fT
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @DadDistracted
    @DadDistracted Годину тому

    couldn't you just use the new 45deg edge with the saw back at 90deg

  • @markmanning2921
    @markmanning2921 4 години тому

    you should pre-offset the glue ups so that half the boards have vertical strips on one end and the other half have horizontal stripes. this will negate the need to waste so much of the wood!

  • @tfsbuilds93
    @tfsbuilds93 3 дні тому

    Do you have the cut file for the EaZy tool setter inlay? Can’t seem to program that cut

  • @user-iv8hm3fv3o
    @user-iv8hm3fv3o 5 днів тому

    Do you have plans for your CNC housing?

    • @EigenDesigns
      @EigenDesigns 4 дні тому

      Hey John, I unfortunately don't. I wish I could be of more help to you

  • @Chuck_Burke
    @Chuck_Burke 6 днів тому

    Thank you for all this. great information....two questions if I may...overall, how do you rate the grizzly build quality? Second, if one ran a 6" trunk, it would still be necessary to reduce to 4" ducting for the tools ( and to connect to the DC...what do you think that will do to the airflow? thank you for your time, and thank you for the massve amount of effort you put into producing this video!!!

    • @EigenDesigns
      @EigenDesigns 4 дні тому

      Thanks for the kind words, Chuck. I think the grizzly build quality overall is good, but I have been a little disappointed by the life of the filter. I had to replace it after less than a year and they are very expensive. Just something to keep in mind if you're looking at getting one. I think "necking" down to 4" as you get closer to the tools is completely fine. Most tools have a 4" dust port so it's somewhat expected that you will transition to 4" when you get closer to your tools. It shouldnt impact airflow too much.

  • @terrytawhai2886
    @terrytawhai2886 8 днів тому

    Man those are seriously epic man true works of art would go well with my Damascus chef knives,I gotta say your work is phenomenal 👍🏼

  • @donepearce
    @donepearce 10 днів тому

    Don't put holes in your spoilboard. They are simply not necessary. And when you do want one it will never be in quite the right place. When I need a hole in my spoliboard I drill one in the precise place I want for optimum fixing. My current spoilboard is now six months old and it has four holes in it. Hold work items is only 5% about holding them down. Put 95% of the effort into preventing them moving sideways. For this wedges and cams are the best answer. Preventing sideways movement by pushing down on the top is very much missing the point.

  • @johnrains8409
    @johnrains8409 11 днів тому

    Everyone who has a shop outfitted like tis, raise your hand.

  • @nasarazam
    @nasarazam 11 днів тому

    Very Good. the part where you did free hand routing for hinges without any template will be impossible for me. A potential to screw up the whole project at that point. I wonder what is alternatice to create those notches for the hinges.

  • @teejay3510
    @teejay3510 14 днів тому

    This is a great design - thanks. I tried it on a smaller scale first - milled up enough wood to do 4 "composite" pieces 24 inches long and 4 gave me 7 inches of width in the final board so I put another piece of wood on each side to bring it up to 12 inches final width just to test it out. Looks great. Now i've just milled enough wood to make 8 composite pieces 24 inches long so now I can have a complete diamond board without any filler at around 14 inches wide with a complete pattern. There is a lot of waste. I was keen to see what you did with yours. I'm thinking of gluing all the triangles together into squares then laminate together and make some kind of end grain board with it? There's probably some way to do a fancy pattern... but I just want to use it because it was all awesome wood. P.S. I turned my blade on the table saw back to 90 for the last two cuts like some commenters mentioned. Worked fine.

  • @massoodn9410
    @massoodn9410 16 днів тому

    Absolutely one of a kind. Your creativity in design,your execution, and your explanation so clearly are wonderful. Unlike those who go through motions and don’t say a word, like a zombie! Of course your cute assistant deserves tons of credit 😊

    • @EigenDesigns
      @EigenDesigns 16 днів тому

      Thank you very much! I appreciate your support! 😀😀

  • @richardblodgett3089
    @richardblodgett3089 19 днів тому

    One of the best demos I have ever seen!

  • @Martin-uj6zn
    @Martin-uj6zn 20 днів тому

    is your dust boot custom-made by you? Do you have a video on it? Looks really sweet.

  • @roofermarc1
    @roofermarc1 22 дні тому

    I've recommended Bill Pentz reading on small shop DC. 6'' pipe runs are mandatory in his view! You've done a great job explaining. Thanks.

  • @1sgsmith1
    @1sgsmith1 23 дні тому

    So nice I wish I could like it twice!

  • @ronsone8373
    @ronsone8373 23 дні тому

    Ben je nou Nederlands of maakt ai je logo in een andere taal? 😅

  • @thomasrichmond7989
    @thomasrichmond7989 24 дні тому

    My goal for 2024 is to get my wood working business up and running. I’d like to start doing some CNC work but after moving, I still have to get my shop set up.

  • @LM-ru6df
    @LM-ru6df 25 днів тому

    Nicely done video! The camera work, lighting, sound & voiceover were all excellent. I particularly appreciate you explaining the measurements in the beginning & following steps - SO many other people's videos fail to do that. Great video!!

    • @EigenDesigns
      @EigenDesigns 25 днів тому

      Thanks so much for the support. I have listened to the comments over the years and tried to include the information that people as about in order to be as helpful as possible to those wanting to make these items. 😊

  • @middnight3474
    @middnight3474 28 днів тому

    Sum ting wong

  • @treypalmer6625
    @treypalmer6625 28 днів тому

    After taking 2 of the angled cuts, what if you bring the table saw blade back up to 90° so you can save the material? Totally understand the safety you mentioned

  • @lootsnuthouse9462
    @lootsnuthouse9462 29 днів тому

    Ricky rat

  • @thebucketmouse
    @thebucketmouse 29 днів тому

    Whats the name of the drill boring bit you use at 3:50 to drill holes for the threaded insert flanges?

    • @EigenDesigns
      @EigenDesigns 29 днів тому

      These are some brad point countersink bits you can find here: amzn.to/3VioGqc

  • @davidkenagy8706
    @davidkenagy8706 29 днів тому

    My OneFinity QC table defines the MDF piece sizes. Each slat is 8.75" wide, which isn't divisible by 3 or 6, so at some point you're going to conflict with some hardware. Despite the greater distance between dog holes, using an X-distance of 8.75 for dog holes and 4.375 for threaded inserts might work as well. Keeping the Y-distances at 6" and 3" respectively is compatible with QC board hardware. A disadvantage of using different distances between holes is that the secondary spoilboard wouldn't be able to rotate 90 degrees. Does your equal-distance system have any other advantages? So for users of QC tables, would you favor uniform distances in the X- and Y-directions, or using the 6" Y and 8.75" X?

    • @EigenDesigns
      @EigenDesigns 29 днів тому

      Hey David, you're correct that this design didn't take the QC table restrictions into account. I think you identified the main advantage of an equal distance hole system. If you elect to change this then I would encourage you to add more holes, not less. Having fewer holes might limit your clamping/hold down options for your pieces.

  • @Kirch3333
    @Kirch3333 Місяць тому

    Where can I get those clamps you use on your CNC? I love the low profile of them

    • @EigenDesigns
      @EigenDesigns 29 днів тому

      I love them as well. You can find them on amazing here: amzn.to/3VgbxxV

  • @mbrain03
    @mbrain03 Місяць тому

    Your router table looks awesome, I am getting ready to install my woodpeckers router fence and you mention the t tracks have to be exactly 17 inches apart. Is the from inside edge to inside edge, outside edge to outside edge or center to center ?

    • @EigenDesigns
      @EigenDesigns 29 днів тому

      It's center-to-center, but I would verify that measurement on your router fence just to be sure

  • @garybarretta9394
    @garybarretta9394 Місяць тому

    Beautiful work! I can't tell from the video but do you use stock that's been laminated together to try and prevent warping or are you using full width milled stock?

  • @bradleymccollum9492
    @bradleymccollum9492 Місяць тому

    Do you offer or sell plans for this board? It looks like you used 2" thick wood, and I attempted to make it with 1" wood, cause thats all I got. When I got to the final glue up the dimensions didn't match, and so I wasted a nice chunk of exotic wood. Just curious if their were different measurements need when using 1" wood, as I would love to try and make it again. Thank you.

  • @RedcarWW
    @RedcarWW Місяць тому

    I was explaining all the different products I could make with a CNC. During the conversation a light bulb with off. You could in theory make products like a 3D printer in layers. The difference between the 2 would be the waste wood for the CNC. If you can tolerate the waste wood, the sky's the limit. I've told my wife I want to marry the two technologies together. Making a product with the CNC and accessories with the 3D printer.

  • @BcuzImBatmanning
    @BcuzImBatmanning Місяць тому

    I really like the design... One thing I would do differently is I would make the smaller board a cheese slicing board with a wired arm.. I think that would truly make it a unique gift set with more perceived value..

  • @dennisgu2506
    @dennisgu2506 Місяць тому

    Cool Project, im just new to cnc and you are a great inspiration

  • @SVTShane361
    @SVTShane361 Місяць тому

    Finished mine today! Turned out great! Wish I could share a pic with you! Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @AlexHB83
    @AlexHB83 Місяць тому

    Good videos!! thank you!! Could I know which cutting table you use?

  • @tedgutierrez7519
    @tedgutierrez7519 Місяць тому

    Keep you're video going

  • @CrapsDGE
    @CrapsDGE Місяць тому

    Very nice video

  • @markscreativeturnings
    @markscreativeturnings Місяць тому

    Great video thanks for sharing. I'm waiting for my Elite woodworker. Cheers Mark

    • @EigenDesigns
      @EigenDesigns Місяць тому

      Thanks Mark! Hope you enjoy it!

  • @johntanguy8317
    @johntanguy8317 Місяць тому

    Were you able to see my questions earlier today? No problem, I have time. Thanks.

  • @st0mper121
    @st0mper121 Місяць тому

    Hmm same design as Reddogwoodcraft on etsy 3 maybe 4 years ago. But i like your idea about lining up the dog holes when placing on the table. I used the edge of my router travel. to place my reddog job.

  • @miltonmeharg4020
    @miltonmeharg4020 Місяць тому

    Great can’t wait to make one

  • @danshea9754
    @danshea9754 Місяць тому

    I know it's 2 year since the video but I use mastic remover to get rid of the glue

  • @CampfireWoodworksRVA
    @CampfireWoodworksRVA Місяць тому

    Awesome Vid! That Board is super nice! Love the AI song too! Clever. And like it or not- AI is the way of the future. So embrace or get left in the dust. Good work.

    • @EigenDesigns
      @EigenDesigns Місяць тому

      Thanks for the support bud 😄

  • @DudeSawdust
    @DudeSawdust Місяць тому

    That's one sexy cutting board. You should talk to your supervisor about a raise!

    • @EigenDesigns
      @EigenDesigns Місяць тому

      Thank you! Unfortuntely the shop superintendent denied my request for a salary increase 😭😭😭

    • @DudeSawdust
      @DudeSawdust Місяць тому

      @@EigenDesigns figures. Such a tight wad

  • @johntanguy8317
    @johntanguy8317 Місяць тому

    I am impressed by your design, accuracy in the design, and your communication skills. I've been retire sine 2007 but as an electrical Engineer, I depended on entry personnel like probably you to pu my designs into the system. I am using your design to the spoilboard to prepare for multiple customers wanting me to produces their items. Thanks.

    • @EigenDesigns
      @EigenDesigns Місяць тому

      Thanks John! Interestingly enough I am an engineer by background too (Mech Engineer). I have found this system to be very helpful and has allowed me to get away from the blue tape + CA glue approach

    • @johntanguy8317
      @johntanguy8317 Місяць тому

      @@EigenDesigns Good morning. I purchased your GOAT Spoilboard design and in the process of engineering some modifications I need for my CNC machine. I have a CAMASTER Stinger II, Model SR34 that has a 37" x 49" top. A few questions: 1. Your design is for 6" CC between the T-tracks. Your video starts with cutting the 6" strips for the board. Then doing rabbets for the T-tracks. But because of the top edges of the opening to access the T-track the width of strips would need to be reduced from 6". Do I assume you did that off Camera to maintain the 6" CC for the tracks? 2. Your older spoilboard had a T-track along the left edge. Your new design did not. Did you decide to us the inserts for a fence if on is needed? No problem, I would just need to adjust my zero-zero. Thanks.

    • @EigenDesigns
      @EigenDesigns Місяць тому

      @@johntanguy8317 Hey John, yes, you have to account for the width of the T-track in each of the panels. If I remember correctly, each of the middle panels were 5-13/16" wide and each of the two far panels were 5-29/32" wide. I didn't put one on the outside because I found in my prior design that the "footprint" of the clamps that would be used in the outside t-tracks would often obstruct the pathway of the axis rails. I have since found other ways to secure work pieces without using those edge t-tracks. I hope this helps. Also, I don't always respond to UA-cam comments so please reach out to me through Etsy if you're needing fast support.

    • @johntanguy8317
      @johntanguy8317 Місяць тому

      PTL! I cut my plant to 5-5/8" and the most left on at 5-3/4". Did the rotting to cover the T-tracks and secured the planks. Then did the down bolt toolpaths. Then screwed them down and did the inserts and dog toolpaths. Right now, I have 3 planks installed. Waiting on more inserts.

  • @SeamlessFab
    @SeamlessFab Місяць тому

    I run six inch ducting but I can hear myself whisper with my dust collection on full power. I built a soundproof closet for the DC but I pull air(which is more efficient) instead of a giant blower housed on top of the cyclone blowing air downward, which is an archaic system imo. An obscenely loud DC simply isn’t an option for me personally. Especially with the CNC router where it’s sometimes running all day..

  • @JNewellworks
    @JNewellworks Місяць тому

    Great explanation!

  • @JNewellworks
    @JNewellworks Місяць тому

    Awesome looking board! Nice work!

  • @cliffgeter1105
    @cliffgeter1105 Місяць тому

    Tons of crosscut sled designs out there, but this is the first one I have seen with an engraved rule at the stop...I watched the video because of the engraved rule. I will be making my own...maybe try my laser engraver to mark the rule. I am also building your CNC table design for my OneFinity. Will be building it this week. Great content. Keep it coming!!!

  • @toddlapalm8308
    @toddlapalm8308 Місяць тому

    Beautiful board and a great presentation. Giving the dimensions of the wood to be cut was very much appreciated. Just one thing, you didn’t mention the rough length of the stock. My guess is between 36 to 42 inches.

    • @EigenDesigns
      @EigenDesigns Місяць тому

      You are dead on! The boards were 40” to begin with, which yielded three boards that were 1.75” thick.

    • @toddlapalm8308
      @toddlapalm8308 Місяць тому

      Thank you for replying so quickly. This is actually my business and I am going to try your design. I will absolutely give you credit for your design. I believe you give credit where credit is due. I am very impressed with your videos and your designs. Keep up the good work.

  • @bhough410
    @bhough410 Місяць тому

    There's a better solution than taping the bar every time. You can use vapor barrier, or rolls of thin plastic. Hardware box stores sell it in the paint dept or Dollar Tree has 9' x 12' for little more than a $1. The glue cleans off the plastic easily and prevents glue from dropping onto your work bench.

  • @SeamlessFab
    @SeamlessFab Місяць тому

    Haven’t busted out my clamps since I started doing blue tape and 2p10. Rarely even need tabs and don’t have to bother with safe Z heights

  • @MadnessWorx
    @MadnessWorx Місяць тому

    What AI music generator did you use? I think I might give that a shot to make myself a theme song also. Thanks for the idea

    • @EigenDesigns
      @EigenDesigns Місяць тому

      I used suno.com and was pretty happy with it. It's amazing how quickly that technology is developing.

    • @MadnessWorx
      @MadnessWorx Місяць тому

      @@EigenDesigns that’s one of the ones I found after I asked you and it seems to be the most user friendly. Thanks for the reply