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hey Iamp;#39;m Scott grill from a magic Grove and in this episode Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to do a crystal calcite inlays if this is personal calcite is great stuff itamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s a itamp;#39;s a clear mineral you can dye it any color has a Mohs hardness of 3 which is soft from a scale of one to ten one being mica ten being a diamond so it sounds real easy and itamp;#39;s just a great effect here Iamp;#39;ve used it to create this in light and let me show how I did that I first sketch out the star a piece of tracing paper over my chopping block so I can work out the proportions and then cut the star out I play with the location a little bit and once I figured out exactly why Iamp;#39;m to go I held it in place and then I just simply sketched that location out once I had the star sketched out I cut the perimeter with an exacto knife using a French curve working my way around making two or three cuts on each line then with an eighth inch router bid on a trim rout