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today there you going and welcome to my workshop so today weamp;#39;re going to do something a little bit complex what weamp;#39;re actually going to do is weamp;#39;re going to make an inlay with a laser so that means weamp;#39;re gonna actually cut the pieces out like this and then etch out a negative in a piece of oak and lay it in machining often see if we can make a perfect inlay you come in you can make inlays with it CNC routers quite successfully but you canamp;#39;t get my sharp corners with it really not with an end mill so we do it with a laser so what we need to do is find out the settings of the laser to be able to first of all cut this out perfectly and then etch out a negative in oak and this material is one-point-five just a little bit over 1.5 millimeters which is 61 fell alright for those of you who work in thousandths of an inch or inches so we need to work out with a test subject a test part how much power speed we need to be able to machine that out of