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Next up INLAY & ASSEMBLY

The thought of doing inlay work can be intimidating at first. But the reality is that with some upfront planning, along with the proper tools and a well-made jig, success is all but guaranteed.

The tools you’ll need to make the groove are a plunge router, a straight bit paired with a bushing and a template. The template you see here is available at australianwoodsmith.com.au.

The inlay pattern

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