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Hi

Andrew and I enjoy making inlay pen kits and have put together a summary of our (limited) experiences so far, that might be helpful to others who are new to the subject. Jim has very kindly agreed to post our first draft on the tutorial section of the forum for people to look at.  We hope you find it helpful and that it encourages others to come forward with additional hints/tips which we have missed.  The document is only a draft and can be altered and adjusted as people see fit.  We recognise that there are a lot of people out there with more experience then ourselves and it would be nice if we could harvest their experiences and make them available to assist others.


Kind regards. A & F


P.S. we always keep a copy of the instructions of every inlay we make and if you thought it might be helpful we would be happy to make these available once we have checked with the manufacturers that this is acceptable.  It’s sometimes useful to look  before you buy.


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