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hello everyone and welcome to shaper sessions my name is jake and iamp;#39;m russ weamp;#39;ve got a super cool episode for you today and iamp;#39;m really excited to share this with you itamp;#39;s a project thatamp;#39;s near to my heart and itamp;#39;s something that weamp;#39;ve been working on here trying to tweak over the course of the whole last week and i think we came up with something really good um before we dive too deep into the details i want to give a little backstory on why weamp;#39;re even doing this episode on sand shading um as jake said weamp;#39;ve done inlays a lot before we wanted to take that to the next level and uh find a method to really give our inlays some depth the way that this came up for me was that my girlfriend and i were going to a wedding a month ago and i could not find a bolo tie in the entire city of san francisco and i was dead set on wearing a bolo tie to this wedding so whatamp;#39;s a guy to do make your own and so i did with inlay