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hi welcome to the shop my name is heiko today i want to show you how to fill in cracks in wood with liquid metal and how to create metal inlays into wooden surfaces the best of it itamp;#39;s with very easy tools so everybody can do letamp;#39;s go so [Applause] do do do do these are our try pieces now first we have an old piece of wood with a drying crack i cleaned up that crack the reason i chose this one is i want to see how fine we can get with filling cracks if it is necessary to open it up wider because there must be a boundary how small you can get to fill it really good with the liquid metal yeah this is the reason i chose this one next is with three different um forstner bit drills i just want to see how this shape can be filled and how good the metal holes into the wood and the last one is a freehand carving with a router so this is maybe five millimeters in depth so 0.2 inches we will see how good the metal fills in this one