60 minutes
First cut will give you your base and lid. This will be the longest cut. We used an 1/8th" ball nose so the texture of the tool path would remain on the underside of the lid and the circles, which will be your playing surface.
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15 minutes
Second cut we used a 1/16th" square end mill to keep the X and O clean. For this cut you need to flip the lid over from the previous cut and position it in the corner of your machine to get it centered.
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20 minutes
The last piece is the accent inlay. We used the 1/8th in tortoise shell acrylic to contrast the white corian. The bit was the same 1/16th" as the X and O cut.
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Jason Hughes