Homemade inlay banding will take your woodworking projects to 11

Nov. 15, 2019

In a recent video, David from the YouTube channel Make Something demonstrates how to make and install intricate inlay banding on your next woodworking project.

There is no better present than a homemade present. Putting your blood, sweat, and tears into a DIY present that will wordlessly convey how much that person means to you is truly magical. Plus, homemade gifts are cheap. If you’re looking for a way to increase the impact of your handmade jewelry boxes, picture frames and trivets, consider adding custom inlay banding. In a recent video, David from the YouTube channel Make Something demonstrates how to make and install intricate inlay banding on your next woodworking project.

About the Author

Alexis Gajewski | Senior Content Strategist

Alexis Gajewski has over 15 years of experience in the maintenance, reliability, operations, and manufacturing space. She joined Plant Services in 2008 and works to bring readers the news, insight, and information they need to make the right decisions for their plants. Alexis also authors “The Lighter Side of Manufacturing,” a blog that highlights the fun and innovative advances in the industrial sector. 

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