Hi;
Here's the result of a few inlay test examples we come up with over the last few weeks, results are pretty good in my opinion. Thought I'd share with everyone to see.
Cheers
Bob
Inlay done with Auggie, Vexx and Gearotic CAD
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Inlay done with Auggie, Vexx and Gearotic CAD
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Re: Inlay done with Auggie, Vexx and Gearotic CAD
Having done some of this inlay work I know the effort required - Congratulations
1% inspiration 99% try, try again
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Re: Inlay done with Auggie, Vexx and Gearotic CAD
Excellent work Bob.
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Re: Inlay done with Auggie, Vexx and Gearotic CAD
Was Art and I actually, but thanks guys.
Cheers
Bob
Cheers
Bob
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Re: Inlay done with Auggie, Vexx and Gearotic CAD
Excellent work Bob and Art. ;D
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Re: Inlay done with Auggie, Vexx and Gearotic CAD
The Zebra inlay is very nice. Maybe when I grow up I will be able to do it as nicely as you have.
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Re: Inlay done with Auggie, Vexx and Gearotic CAD
Mike:
Before you get the idea we dealt with tweezers and lots of parts, heres how the Zebra was made.
1) Engrave B&W photo of zebras into wood. 12 minutes.
2) Flip and reverse image and burn into a piece if 1mm veneer to 3/4mm deep ( picture shows result).
3) Apply glue and push veneer into wood. Let dry.
4) Sand away 1/4mm of veneer.

Art
Before you get the idea we dealt with tweezers and lots of parts, heres how the Zebra was made.
1) Engrave B&W photo of zebras into wood. 12 minutes.
2) Flip and reverse image and burn into a piece if 1mm veneer to 3/4mm deep ( picture shows result).
3) Apply glue and push veneer into wood. Let dry.
4) Sand away 1/4mm of veneer.
Art
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