i thought i had a tutorial on doing inlays on here
don’t see it now .
What I do is use chisels and gouges to inlay .
. I place the inlay where I want it and then carefully, using a very fine pencil , outline it.
Then using a small chisel , I plunge down just inside the lines that I have traced . This spreads the wood . Come back and carefully remove wood from inside that plunged line so that the inlay sets down in the wood .
To hold it in place , you can glue it in . but when I do that I eather raise small burrs or scribe lines on the back of the inlay so that the glue has something to grip to.
Most time however I use counter sunk pins and nail the inlay in place .
I then wet the wood around the inlay . This swells the wood back up tight against the inlay . If you have traced the part tightly , did not remove any wood outside that line . The wood will swell back up very tight and leave no gaps ..
Once finished , use a file and sand paper to level and polish the surface