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all right everybody uh we are going to do a quick video on how to do uh text inlay so that you can have a dual Extrusion print meaning your body will be one color the text that comes along the front will be a different color so one of the examples is uh I made an organizer for wire strippers in my classroom uh so you can see quick example here that the body is going to be the blue color the text in front is going to be uh the white so weamp;#39;re going to take a look at how exactly we can do that in Fusion 360 okay so one of the things that I did already is I created uh my piece here and youamp;#39;ll notice that I created a full new component so I made this entire sketch uh or this entire piece what Iamp;#39;m doing in one individual component okay now in order to do this what I have to do is make a separate component just on the text itself Iamp;#39;m we show you how to do that in a second so while working on this component here what Iamp;#39;m going to do is head to my front v