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hi iamp;#39;m scott grove and i want to show you how to give more pop to your inlay more specifically if youamp;#39;re doing particle or bits of inlay how do you make them pop the bottom line is is you want to take the void that youamp;#39;re inlaying these bits into you want to paint it black or a darker contrasting color i typically like to use black but for example if youamp;#39;re in laying say key filings which are kind of orange go with the compliment color so that would be a dark blue but for all times the purpose is letamp;#39;s just say uh black for right now and i want to show you how to do that so hereamp;#39;s an example of a groove inlay with opal and on this side you can see i painted the groove black and it just in my opinion just makes those bits of opal stand out really because the voids sort of give us some contrast as opposed to this side where itamp;#39;s just the natural groove thereamp;#39;s really nothing wrong with it itamp;#39;s really an aesthetic dec