Here is how I put inlay in my razor inlay boxes. I buy the inlay strips from a variety of sources. It's easy to google to find them. I decide where I want it and mark it in light pencil.
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It's often difficult to be precise with a cut if the router being used is held by hand. Because of that, the router must be stationary and the box must be moved over the router bit. It is very important to check, double check, and check one more time that the box is placed correctly and can be moved across the bit without having it deviate from the straight line that is necessary for the inlay material. You can see the mark I put on the side of the box that is in line with the edge of the router bit.
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Since the inlay is at a diagonal to the edge of the box, a tapered wedge sled must be fabricated to insure the box is slanted at the angle that will put the router bit at the correct entry and exit points of the box edges. The rail on the left insures a straight line and is parallel to the intended cut and the tapered sled with the back stop keeps the cut on the intended diagonal.
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After the channel is cut, the inlay is glued and clamped in place, then the box is turned upside down and the ends trimmed with a razor knife.
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It's often difficult to be precise with a cut if the router being used is held by hand. Because of that, the router must be stationary and the box must be moved over the router bit. It is very important to check, double check, and check one more time that the box is placed correctly and can be moved across the bit without having it deviate from the straight line that is necessary for the inlay material. You can see the mark I put on the side of the box that is in line with the edge of the router bit.
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Since the inlay is at a diagonal to the edge of the box, a tapered wedge sled must be fabricated to insure the box is slanted at the angle that will put the router bit at the correct entry and exit points of the box edges. The rail on the left insures a straight line and is parallel to the intended cut and the tapered sled with the back stop keeps the cut on the intended diagonal.
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After the channel is cut, the inlay is glued and clamped in place, then the box is turned upside down and the ends trimmed with a razor knife.
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