Custom Insets With Sugru
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This is a very easy thing you can do with Sugru that, if it turns out right it can look really good. Just put a good amount of Sugru over the inlay then use a knife or credit card to cut off excess spread it over and make to make it even. This is a very easy thing you can do and only uses a tiny amount of Sugru and it can turn out looking awesome.