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alright so in this video I wanted to start working on some inlay I havenamp;#39;t done in lay before and so I want to try and make something with an inlay so I decided Iamp;#39;ll make a for my first inlay project itamp;#39;s gonna be a coaster so weamp;#39;re gonna create a new file and I figure coaster must be like maybe 3 and a half 4 inches by 4 inches probably 1/2 inch but Iamp;#39;ll probably cut it out of 3/4 inch would ya keep it 3/4 inch wood and itamp;#39;ll say ok first weamp;#39;re going to need a circle really coaster so now you notice how when I get close to the middle it shows me these guide lines being in the middle now you could forget about that and just go over here and say your Center Point is 2 inches in 2 inches because I made it 4 inches and your circle is however big so you can actually plug the numbers in manually or you can draw it out like I did most the time Iamp;#39;m just making stuff up as I go so Iamp;#39;ll just draw it out and move it where I