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welcome to the fourth video in my entry in the great guitar build off we still have a ways to go but by the end of this video weamp;#39;ll be well on our way to start weamp;#39;re going to get our fretboard laid out and slotted off camera i already drew my center line and used a fret scale rule to mark my fret positions here using a protractor iamp;#39;m drawing out my fret position square to my center line once everythingamp;#39;s laid out i then cut the fretboard to width and finally we then cut the fret slots setting the fretboard aside for now letamp;#39;s move on to the inlays starting with my logo for the headstock cutting inlays i like to start with all the inside cuts first before moving on to the perimeter with everything cut itamp;#39;s time to move on to the files to get everything smooth and ready to be inlaid once i have the inlay itself done i temporarily glue it to the headstock veneer with spray adhesive and then scribe around it with a scalpel to mark whe