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hello this is JDM from the inventables dot-com forums Iamp;#39;m gonna do a quick demo here and show you some problem solving with setting up inlays this is a project that another user had posted and was having issues and here as I look and see on my preview I these red lines are indicating places that the 1/8 inch bit cannot cut into so when the machine cuts that itamp;#39;s just going to skip that and youamp;#39;ll have so a little bit more rounded corners the only way to effectively deal with that is to start dropping your bit size and 1/16 gets most of them not not all of them but most of them this is just a limitation of the tool and thereamp;#39;s not much you can do about it if you have your details are too fine the machine is going to tell you that itamp;#39;s not able to cut them so a couple ways to look at this particular project is first if I want to use the inlay application that is a plug-in for easel I can do that Iamp;#39;m not going to have as many options in sett