That turned out real nice!! True oil will probably be the perfect finish.To do the checkering, I cut a groove in a piece of plywood to hold the inlay.
I also made a jig to use as a guide for the file. The angle is 30 deg.
Here I have started cutting the checkering.
And I just couldn't wait any longer, so I headed back to the shop and finished one inlay.
The walnut I used for the inlay is stabilized, but I haven't figured a way to buff the checkering, so I will put Tru-oil on them.
Very nice work and very informative.
Can you share the type epoxy you put in a syringe to seal edges. I imagine it was a very thin epoxy and am not aware of an epoxy that thin.