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hey whatamp;#39;s up guys itamp;#39;s mike doing another tutorial for you out of easel uh today weamp;#39;re going to talk about inlays super simple so weamp;#39;re gonna do a um letamp;#39;s try to find letamp;#39;s see uh letamp;#39;s search on bird svgamp;#39;s here so letamp;#39;s grab letamp;#39;s grab this one right here and iamp;#39;m just gonna save the image and iamp;#39;m going to image trace that letamp;#39;s do this smoothing up a little bit there and like how the eyeball was not round all right so weamp;#39;re going to import that shrink it down so weamp;#39;re using uh four by four inches all right so inlay generator iamp;#39;m going to click that image that we have selected go to apps inlay generator the 0.125 is my bit size so i got the 1 8 bit in there and the tolerance we want to leave that at .003 all right should give us a nice snug fit on that bird if you went up higher on that it might be a little looser so you want that to be pretty snug when you