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all right everybody so i figured iamp;#39;d do a video for uh carphone maker and v-carve inlays uh specifically a different method than the inlay wizard um and weamp;#39;re gonna use the vcarve tool path cool so letamp;#39;s get started so iamp;#39;ll start with the female side and iamp;#39;ve already got iamp;#39;ll delete the tool paths just so i can show you what iamp;#39;m doing and so iamp;#39;ve already got these uh fonts in these are about theyamp;#39;re called art script and theyamp;#39;re from dafont.com and this oneamp;#39;s about six inches and these are three quarters of an inch tall so letamp;#39;s do the female side this is easy enough i set the max depth to 0.2 and our carving tool is going to be the amana 45611 15 degree view um i set this at 0.025 i know thatamp;#39;s probably very very very conservative but theyamp;#39;re expensive and i donamp;#39;t want to break anymore iamp;#39;ve already broken one and obviously set this kind of stuff up and call t