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hello and welcome to this kafko tutorial doing things a little bit different as you can see today Iamp;#39;m in the carvco workshop itamp;#39;s a little bit messy so Iamp;#39;m not going to show you your earrings um what weamp;#39;re going to be doing today is epoxy inlays so for the past month or so Iamp;#39;ve been messing around with epoxy inlays and theyamp;#39;re quite easy to do really in regards to Machining and the software side of things the only hard part for me was that Iamp;#39;ve never used epoxy before so there was a lot to learn on that side of things and Iamp;#39;ll show you some of the things that I have learned in the process of doing these now I really like doing these epoxy in layers especially when thereamp;#39;s multiple colors involved because when you skim the top off it just looks absolutely fantastic and I really like it so what weamp;#39;re going to start off with today is something quite basic which is just a one colored epoxy inlay and here you ca