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if youamp;#39;re a woodworker and youamp;#39;ve ever done in-layer marquetry then you know what a pain it is to try and get all of those cuts just precise and perfect so that they all fit together seamlessly well in this episode iamp;#39;m going to do that with a laser and youamp;#39;ll find out that you donamp;#39;t actually even have to be a woodworker to make this happen so stick around hello again iamp;#39;m steve and i make everything and welcome back to my shop you probably donamp;#39;t know but in the past iamp;#39;ve done quite a bit of basic woodworking i have bowl turning making shelves bookcases you name it but one of the things i havenamp;#39;t done at least not very well is proper inlay or marquetry if youamp;#39;re a little more refined so what i thought i would do is attempt to use my laser to make me a craftsman of inlay and i thought it would be a good video to kind of walk through and start from something really basic an image i pulled off of google