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Best inlays I have found. |
March 2, 2021 |
Reviewer:
Joseph Gagnon from Sioux Falls, SD United States
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These inlays are not end grain like most others I have seen. They are manufactured using lumber that is cut with the grain, so the beauty of the woods from which they are manufactured shows through. The larger width pieces tend to twist somewhat, just because of the way thin strips of wood tend to lay when unsupported. They pack them securely in a heavy gauge plastic bag, and the bag is taped to a stiff piece of wood to keep these inlays straight and undamaged during shipping. Very pleased with the quality. They are obviously fragile, but no problem if you are careful when inspecting them and applying them. The preferred technique would be to place them in a trench of the parent wood. They recommended using Titebond III to adhere, rather than adhesives or adhesive tape. Their customer service is great, should you have any questions. Not many places get a five star rating, but they have answered my questions and given me sound advice. I can easily recommend them.
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