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hello and welcome to this vbit inlay tutorial in this tutorial were going to take a look at a few different ways that you can create inlays by using v bits now for the last few weeks ive been practicing this and trying out a few methods on my machine and this was spurred by a group of guys in the carve cove facebook group who have been doing these and ive never done one so i was quite curious about actually trying this out so im using a really small machine so ive actually set a few limitations for myself which is im using a really small machine so its the same smart 3018 machine so quite a small bed size cant take too much of a depth of cut and i cant obviously ramp the cuts up and get it going really really fast also im using a 90 degree v-bit now it would be easier if i used a 30 degree lets say 15 60 degree whatever now i could have used one of those but i wanted to use a 90 degree because if i can get this working using a 90 degree v bit i can get it working using any o