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Step 5. Place masking tape on the front of the Corian3'back piece. Use 3M Spray Mount Artist's Adhesive to adhere the desired pattern to the masking taped surface. The tape will also help to prevent your blade from overheating when you are cutting the material.

Step 6. Bore blade entry holes using the 1/16"-Dia. drill bit.

Step 4. Glue the sides to the front and bottom. Do not glue the back to the front at this time. We first have to cut out the logo and fill it in with InLace.

Step 7. Round over the back of the Artisan No. 4 scroll saw blade using a hone.

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Step 14. Now fill in all the cut out sections with the /nLace color of choice, making sure that you overfill the piece so you can sand it flush later. Also note that an old scroll saw blade is being used to assist in filling the smaller areas to avoid gaps.

Step 12. If you need to sharpen any edges of logo you cut, use a small file or sandpaper to accomplish this.

Step 13. Place the previously cut pieces into the back piece.

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Step 19. Once again, overfill the

Step 18. Mix the clear InLace with

Step 20. Sand the front and back

the metal flake.

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holes with the blue metal flake InLace. At this time, if you had any gaps in the backside of the upper portion of the logo you can fill them in as well.

sides flush and finish the surface with the special padded aluminum oxide sanding pads.