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the last video we did on making a chair scrape we didnamp;#39;t have time to demonstrate the process of doing y inlay so in todayamp;#39;s video weamp;#39;re going to demonstrate why and lay techniques showing how to inlay Y into wood and some of the tools that are used during the process Iamp;#39;ve already inlaid the chest rape off line and weamp;#39;ll go weamp;#39;ll review it and look at the process that we went through when we speak of Y inlay and wood thereamp;#39;s three steps in the process the first step that weamp;#39;ll discuss and show some examples on is how to transfer the pattern onto the wood the second is what I refer to as stabbing in is where we actually use the tools to stab and open up the wood to a proper depth and opening to receive the ribbon wire the last step is trimming off the surplus wire thatamp;#39;s left above the wood level and bringing it back to a flush level so that the wire inlay is flush with the wood the weamp;#39;re after we cover each