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Kevin Kennedy: Hey there, its Kevin Kennedy, and welcome to episode number 3 of Practical Prints. By the end of this video, youll know how to create 3D printable inlays for multi-colored 3D prints. Within Fusion 360, well look at using the combine tool to cut away components, well add drafts or chamfers to the inlays, and well factor in clearance for the mating parts. [Logo Chiming] Before we start modeling, I should state that this approach is intended for those who dont have a 3D printer with a dual extruder, and for those projects where filament changes wont work. Were also going to add the inlay to both sides of the model, making the technique a bit more relevant. For this example, Im going to walk you through creating a simple multi-colored keychain, where the inlaid text is a second color thats printed separately. However, note that you can follow the same workflow for just about any object - including complex shapes. Be sure to stick around until the very end where Il