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hello everyone welcome to shaper sessions my name is Jake and Iamp;#39;m Russ and we have a very cool show for you today so itamp;#39;s the summer promo and we wanted to do a topic that was a little more introductory kind of the basics but also for everyone whoamp;#39;s been watching sessions for a long time we didnamp;#39;t want to keep it boring so we thought weamp;#39;d do something a little flashy yeah of course introduce a new technique new technique to us thatamp;#39;s for sure not a new technique in the world but uh a really cool technique itamp;#39;s called brass wire in lights so uh I just want to show this off this is really cool people do this decoratively for fine woodwork they do this decoratively for like objects we saw this on the stock of a rifle we took some inspiration from that um and the basics of this is that we are going to single line engrave a one millimeter Channel we have one millimeter square brass wire and then at the end of the show weamp;#39;re goi