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right welcome back to se woodwork Im finally getting around to finishing the coffee table so if you missed the other videos in this series of the coffee table where I make the inlay and other stuff Ill put those videos in the description below but in this video Im going to be emailing the top of the table Ive made some nice edge banding or make a kind of Celtic Roman pattern on the top of table and yeah why am I in laying the top so this is a display table you can display anything under the glass but Im going to be displaying a coin collection and another feature at the table its around the border you can actually lift up this lid theres some hidden compartments under the border and you can put anything there and I dont want to just leave that border just this plane out because it looks a bit odd and its quite bold and dominant so Im gonna inlay over it create a pattern its gonna look pretty good if you want to know the words Im using for the edge banding I used English ch