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I doubt anyone but you will ever notice the mistakes. Most likely you will experience what I have with some of my inlay work...."How did you stain the wood in the middle a different color"

Looks great to me, I really like the design. Not an easy one for a first go-around

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Honestly Honey, that will cost around $100 $150 $200, and I need a few more tools.

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DaveO, I should thank you for helping talk me into trying the inlay.
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Very , very nice
When I do inlay with a scroll saw I cut both pieces of wood at one time but would never be able to do something that intricate using that method

Nice work !!
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Charles, you keep raising the bar
Can't wait to see the finished table!

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Beautiful! I would be proud to have that in my house.
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Great job Charles - It looks great
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Great looking inlay Charles. These kinds of projects are how you biuld your skills. Great way to challenge yourself! Any ideas for the next project yet?

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