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Default Flushing inlay w/ router?

Mon, May 7, 2007, 7:41pm .@. (Stoutman) doth query:
snip Is there a reason it is not done?

I'm thinking because most people don't do inlays, for one reason.
Most of the rest it probably wouldn't think of it. You get an atta boy
from me at least. http://www.dailywav.com/0702/attaboy3.wav

The only down-side I could figure would be if you used something
for inlay that wouldn't rout well, would crumble, probably nothing
cheap, just something expensive. I don't inlay myself, at least never
so far, but I would think it would work with most inlay material. But I
can't help wondering how it would work with prehistoric ivory for
example.



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