Thats some fine surgery right there putting those inlays in like that. I am sure I would end up cutting too much and having to make about ten arrow passes just to get the shape right. Do you think getting both surfaces of the arrow pass and part of the bow where the arrow pass will be glued on nice and flat, and just gluing it on, and then feathering out the ends with sand paper would work? Or maybe feather the ends of the arrow pass before gluing? I guess the arrow pass would have to be pretty thin to avoid taking a bunch of width off the bow. That has always been my plan, but I have never tried anything like that. I honestly don't know if I could ever have the patience to do an inlay like that, those are something else, very nice as always.