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gamp;#39;day everyone welcome back to the workshop today weamp;#39;re doing something a little bit different weamp;#39;re doing a how-to on inlay that iamp;#39;ve been requested to do by a couple of my patrons and a couple other people watching weamp;#39;re going to be using this one millimeter copper wire it helps to make sure when youamp;#39;re doing flush wire inlay that you use softer material than the ground youamp;#39;re going to need these two tools which is a mild steel damper you could use brass and a scribe and these two are going to be used in both techniques that iamp;#39;m going to show you today and how to inlay copper wire now for the two different techniques there are two different sets of chisels that i use now i practice the japanese style and these are a v chisel and a small katakiri chisel which is a small flat edged chisel the v chisel is a fairly standard graver in in both uh european and japanese style it is known in japanese as a kebodi and itamp;#39;s