Inlay circle in ODOC

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How to inlay circle in ODOC

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hey Iamp;#39;m Scott Rowe from Imagine Grove and todayamp;#39;s episode I want to do an overview of alternative inlays primarily Stone and and shells and um just to give you an idea of what all the options are what people assume what they donamp;#39;t assume and hopefully I can clear some of that up for you um okay so letamp;#39;s see uh for an inlay you could inlay a fine line or a a shape like a butterfly or anywhere in between which is about any kind of material and uh in the guitar industry for example of a luthier suppliers will provide you with pre-cut pinstriping and herringbone elements very expensive but itamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s a really nice look you can also buy mother Pearl and Abalone which come in sheets in a whole variety of of colors these are really fabulous very thin also kind of difficult to work with and if youamp;#39;re working with veneer that becomes a little more challenging but it also does offer a nice accent to your piece which is I think is really impo

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Cutting a groove in wood without a router can be done using alternative tools such as a table saw with a dado blade, a handheld circular saw with a straight edge guide, or even a chisel and mallet for smaller grooves.
Rout Perfect Circles 01 of 09. Start with a center hole. 02 of 09. Mount the router. 03 of 09. Measure and mark the radius. 04 of 09. Attach the trammel. 05 of 09. Rout a shallow circle. 06 of 09. Back up for straight bits. 07 of 09. Cut away the excess. 08 of 09. Continue plunge-cutting.
Routing the recess in the workpiece Step 1 - Set up router. Fit the guide bush to the router and slide the collar onto the spigot of the bush. Step 2 - Set cutting depth. Set the height of the cutter to match the thickness of the inlay material. Step 3 - Begin routing.
Inlay covers a range of techniques in sculpture and the decorative arts for inserting pieces of contrasting, often colored materials into depressions in a base object to form ornament or pictures that normally are flush with the matrix.
To cut out the inlay you remove the sleeve from the bushing and follow the template. The guide bushing has a removable sleeve that creates the correct offset for a 1/8-diameter router bit. We recommend using double-sided tape to secure the inlay blank to a backer board.
Cutting a circle in wood with a hole saw. Using a hole saw is the absolute easiest way to cut circles in wood for your project. All you have to do is lock your hole saw in the chuck of your drill or drill press and start cutting. You can use hole saws to cut circles from inches up to 7 inches in diameter.
The easiest way to create inlays with a router is by using a guide bush with a guide bush alloy collar. This is a metal ring that fits around the spigot of a guide bush, allowing you to cut both the recesses and inserts needed when inlaying, using only one template.

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