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all right guys quick teaser for you uh doing my first inlay and thereamp;#39;s a story behind it so uh letamp;#39;s get started all right so some of you may know over at WBC I had the pleasure of meeting Greg over at STL woodworking uh heamp;#39;ll be coming on the live show with us Sunday night and I had always wanted to try my hand at doing an inlay with the with the CNC uh so Iamp;#39;m doing like a 7 mm inlay here uh on this Magnolia using some of that black walnut both of these are locally harvested and Meed Lumbers here off the shack uh but weamp;#39;re going to be trying this and I we be having a video coming out soon for those of you that are interested by the way but if this doesnamp;#39;t work Iamp;#39;m blaming Greg but guys come check him out Sunday night 7 p.m. central uh heamp;#39;s going to be on our Sunday Night Live show with me and Steve and weamp;#39;ll be talking about this especially if it donamp;#39;t work out