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    So are you saying it is thin enough to just glue to the surface? No need to cut out an inlay?
    It would be difficult to cut out/grind out the exact shape.
    But, I could cut out/grind out a rectangular shape just larger than the logo, glue in the logo, and epoxy a coordinating color.

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    Quote Originally Posted by souschefdude View Post
    So are you saying it is thin enough to just glue to the surface? No need to cut out an inlay?
    It would be difficult to cut out/grind out the exact shape.
    But, I could cut out/grind out a rectangular shape just larger than the logo, glue in the logo, and epoxy a coordinating color.
    Yep, no need to inlay. Your idea sounds cool but also seems considerable work.
    I think traditionally they were placed hot or maybe with a coat of solvent that may have welded them in but just a WAG.

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