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hello in this video iamp;#39;m going to use the shaper origin to create an inlay to create this name taigen and then iamp;#39;m going to use marquetry to create the same name and then weamp;#39;ll see the differences between the two kind of a man versus machine thing yeah so iamp;#39;m cutting out this itamp;#39;s going to be an inlay and i started with a 3 32 bit and i cut i did an offset of about ten thousandths so in other words iamp;#39;m cutting oversize kind of like a rough cut and then i switched to a 132nd bit went a tad deeper and then went with zero offset just to clean everything up itamp;#39;s amazing the precision that this thing has hereamp;#39;s that 132nd bit you can see that is crazy tiny right yeah see my lead so and then i went uh overall three thirty seconds deep and then just now i checked that bam three thirty seconds deep it is amazing precise so yeah shaper origin so cool yeah so now what iamp;#39;m going to do is iamp;#39;m going to slice this at the