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[Music] [Applause] in this video Im going to explain the be carved technique for creating wouldnt in lace I will also demonstrate this method by making a coaster with a butterfly in light v carp inlays have two big advantages the first is you can create complex inlays with sharp corners and multiple parts with a single piece of wood for easy assembly second because of the wedge-shaped of the inlay they can tolerate gluing alignment and machining errors quite well even in thin pieces of wood if you would like to skip the next section explaining the background on how we carve inlays work jump to the 9 minutes 30 seconds mark in the video to get to the CAD cam tutorial if you want to skip all the way to the machining section jump to the 22 minutes 40 seconds mark [Music] first Im gonna go through some theory of V carve inlays and the basics of how to machine them so in this diagram the blue arrow represents the V bit and the brown rectangle represents the material were going to cut in