Working on a small leash holder for the house, nothing special there just a piece of walnut with a dado and another small piece of walnut that fits in dado to make a small shelf. A few hooks under shelf.... BUT the highlight of the project is the paw print inlay I did. A few gaps around the edges, but overall, very happy with the outcome. The inlay is made of beech, I cut the paw on the scroll saw, laid it out in place with double-sided tape, scribed the edges with a marking knife, and cut with cheap 1/16" spiral, I think upcut bit. The wood fibers where tearing upwards, which made the scribe lines hard to see once I got close. I imagine a downcut bit would work better for this, thoughts? The paw print itself is about 2.5" across.
Full process pics here:
Full process pics here: