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hi im dennis and in this video ill show you how i made this geisha figure on a 3d scroll out of four different types of natural unstained woods and carbon steel epoxy resin i originally planned to use the traditional cnc inlay technique but i ran into several technical issues which i solved with a new optimized prism technique for very precise inlays the inlay technique has been around for quite a while it is based on carving a pocket shape also called female into a board and then a mirrored protruding shape also called male that is usually carved out of wood with a contrasting color this mail piece is glued into the pocket and the excess wood is removed to reveal the shape a bit like those wooden puzzles for little kids but you can immediately see the problem at the corners when using a straight end mill you can cheat a bit with simple forms by rounding the corners but that wont work for sharp angles or lines that are thinner than the diameter of the bit as the bit just cant get