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    Yep - that does a better job than my description. However, I'd like to point out they are face grain inlays. Look great, but as the edges are a very shallow slope, the inlay part is very thin right near the edge and wont stand up to chopping board punishment. Hence the much more acute angle of the bits used to get as near as a vertical edge as possible for end grain inlays.

    Those face grain inlays are what I should have done for my Land Rover drawers - no need for such a deep inlay as I did!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pilsbury View Post
    Yep - that does a better job than my description. However, I'd like to point out they are face grain inlays. Look great, but as the edges are a very shallow slope, the inlay part is very thin right near the edge and wont stand up to chopping board punishment. Hence the much more acute angle of the bits used to get as near as a vertical edge as possible for end grain inlays.

    Those face grain inlays are what I should have done for my Land Rover drawers - no need for such a deep inlay as I did!
    Think you got your head around it now lol :) but i Just found this vid on YouTube. This explains the depth of cut in detail
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY0zLv3wcyc&t=1654s

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