String Inlay Jigs, Tools, and Techniques
String inlay adds charm, character, and decorative elements to woodworking. Dot shows you a few simple jigs to make it easier, how to make an ecomomical straight line cutter with a Steve Latta cutter head, how to use Veritas cutters and chisel, and techniques for inserting string inlay that crosses itself.

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Making Wood Inlay - Carpenter's Star Pattern

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Making and Sizing Stringing

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Diamond Wood Inlay Banding - 45 Degrees

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12 Segment Stave Bowl

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How to set up and use the Veritas Inlay Cutter Head

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How to Make Inlay Stringing

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Making Wood Inlay Banding - Zig Zag Pattern

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Marquetry & Inlay Part 1

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Tools and Tips For Doing Wire Inlay In Wood

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3 different Inlay techniques - DIFFICULT to EASY!

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Router-Based Inlay

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How to use the Whiteside Inlay Router Kit Step by Step Revisited

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String & Banding Inlay with a Router

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Extreme Accuracy Veneer Jig for Very Thin Strips and Perfect Squares with

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SAPFM 111715 Dart Banding

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Throw Out Your Thin-Rip Jig. Do THIS Instead.

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Class up your woodworking with String Inlay

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Applying Inlay Strips to a Box Top

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How to Make these Incredible Wood Veneers - Not too Difficult but Patience Needed

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