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hey folks Damian from Southpaw designs and today were going to take a look at one way that you can separate yourself from your competition and thats learning to master the art of the inlay now several months ago I posted my first inlay video and its been very successful Ill link it down below but today were actually going to look at two different ways to create inlays using your CNC the first way that youll see right here is very simple and easy to do the second way and youll see right here is a little bit more complicated but it will allow you to do things that you cannot do using this method so stick around and see both of them in action and really learn how to up your game on your CNC to begin with lets begin with the easy inlay now this is going to use a fairly simple letter I did choose a font called Homestead which does have some Sharp 90 degree Corners right here and thats going to cause us a small problem if we really want to get in those corners um the font that Im u