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Green. REALLY green. The contrast of the two materials produced a really "punchy" look. Have to admit, I kind of like it!

Thanks for looking.
Doug
 

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Talk about "Punchy"! That hit me right in the face when I clicked on the thumbnail...and I LOVE IT!!! Great contrast and colors: a winning punch! These colors work well together, and that, combined with your craftsmanship makes a statement.
Steve
 
OH WOW!! That is really cool. Great job. I'm with SteveG it jumps off the page.

And I glad to see I'm not the only one who forgets to clean the threads before a picture.:rolleyes:
 
Really excellent work. Great job. I love the contrast.

Did you do this with the router setup that has been talked about? I wonder because the end of the slot is rounded.
 
Did you do this with the router setup that has been talked about? I wonder because the end of the slot is rounded.

I use a CNC mill to do the routing as well as cutting the inlays. Once the program is written, it's simplicity itself to do the cutting -- chuck the blank, zero everything out and flip a switch.

Thanks for the kind comments, everyone!

Doug
 
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