No, it took a 1/2 hour just to assemble the pieces. That was after it was designed, the pieces cut, and the wood routed. After assembly it had to be leveled and finished. The 1/2 hour was just test fitting and glueing. Sorry for the confusion. I guess your not to impress now
On this project the smallest bit I used as 1/32", but I have .024, .015, and .010 bits if I need them. I have to be careful with those really small bits, they break easy and they are not cheap.
Before I sold my work, when I was still practicing, I inlaid just about everything. Every guitar I owned, tables, chairs . . . the driveway . . . I think I drove me family nuts. Now, I rarely ever make a piece for me. Sad isn't it I think the last piece I kept was this one and that was about eight months ago.