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hello and welcome back to another episode of hobo with wood i am steve fortner iamp;#39;m hobo with wood and what i produce is hobo wood so what iamp;#39;m working with today is uh my first attempts at working and producing some quality inlays uh working with just some scrap materials here just to get the technique figured out and to see what i need to do do i need to worry about kerf and do i need to adjust the curve for different inlays and this was my first attempt i didnamp;#39;t change the kerf at all i just did a cut out of the design uh in one material and then went back and did it in a second material and then put it together like a jigsaw puzzle glued it up sanded it down finished it turned out pretty good i made this piece here which was uh just a random sign for hobo wood and then i made a name plate uh just to see if i could do it and what would be involved in producing a quality piece and what i learned is that to do inlays is expensive because youamp;#39;re essentiall