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all right guys quick teaser for you uh doing my first inlay and thereamp;#39;s a story behind it so uh letamp;#39;s get started all right so some of you may know over at WBC I had the pleasure of meeting Greg over at STL woodworking uh heamp;#39;ll be coming on the live show with us Sunday night and I had always wanted to try my hand at doing an inlay with the with the CNC uh so Iamp;#39;m doing like a 7 mm inlay here uh on this Magnolia using some of that black walnut both of these are locally harvested and Meed Lumbers here off the shack uh but weamp;#39;re going to be trying this and I we be having a video coming out soon for those of you that are interested by the way but if this doesnamp;#39;t work Iamp;#39;m blaming Greg but guys come check him out Sunday night 7 p.m. central uh heamp;#39;s going to be on our Sunday Night Live show with me and Steve and weamp;#39;ll be talking about this especially if it donamp;#39;t work out

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An inlay is a design or pattern on an object which is made by putting materials such as wood, gold, or silver into the surface of the object. an inlay of medieval glass. [ + of] woodwork with mother-of-pearl and silver inlay.
Architecture. A shaped piece of one material embedded in another as part of surface ornamentation. Furniture. A technique in which a design is cut out of the surface to be decorated and filled in with other contrasting materials cut to fit exactly into these openings.
Inlay covers a range of techniques in sculpture and the decorative arts for inserting pieces of contrasting, often colored materials into depressions in a base object to form ornament or pictures that normally are flush with the matrix.
Inlay is an artistic technique commonly represented in furniture, decorative arts, and even musical instruments. To achieve a collage-like image on a flat surface, the craftsman cuts into the surface of wood or stone and inserts stone, metal, resin, wood, or other precious materials into the cut-out space.
inlay, in the visual arts, any decorative technique used to create an ornamental design, pattern, or scene by inserting or setting into a shallow or depressed ground or surface a material of a different colour or type. Inlay techniques are used in enamelwork, furniture decoration, lacquerwork, and metalwork.
in​lay | (ˌ)in-ˈlā verb. A decorative technique, in which part of the surface of a piece of jewelry, furniture, or ceramic is cut away and a stone, mother of pearl, or some other substance is embedded into the hollowed-out area so that it is level with the surface of the piece.
Inlay is a weaving technique that utilizes a base (or ground/tabby) weft and an inlay (or supplemental) weft. The base weft travels from selvedge to selvedge, while the inlay weft travels only where the weaver desires. This creates unique designs that draw the viewers attention to specific areas of the cloth.
verb (used with object) to decorate (an object) with layers of fine materials set in its surface: to inlay a chest with lighter wood. to insert or apply (layers of fine materials) in the surface of an object: to inlay marble in a tabletop.

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