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right welcome back to se woodwork Iamp;#39;m finally getting around to finishing the coffee table so if you missed the other videos in this series of the coffee table where I make the inlay and other stuff Iamp;#39;ll put those videos in the description below but in this video Iamp;#39;m going to be emailing the top of the table Iamp;#39;ve made some nice edge banding or make a kind of Celtic Roman pattern on the top of table and yeah why am I in laying the top so this is a display table you can display anything under the glass but Iamp;#39;m going to be displaying a coin collection and another feature at the table itamp;#39;s around the border you can actually lift up this lid thereamp;#39;s some hidden compartments under the border and you can put anything there and I donamp;#39;t want to just leave that border just this plane out because it looks a bit odd and itamp;#39;s quite bold and dominant so Iamp;#39;m gonna inlay over it create a pattern itamp;#39;s gonna look pre