Thanks Chris and everyone else for the nice comments.

How did you make the small thin strips of wood that were the inlays?
They weren't inlays. They are 1/4" x 3/4" strips of maple and mahogany that were glued to the mahogany frame parts. I then planed and sanded the pieces before gluing to the veneered MDF.

How did you level the table top surface to flush the veneer, with the inlay and mahogany?
I was very careful during the glueup. I actually glued each of the four pieces of the frame to the bubinga panel one at a time, making sure that each of the pieces was exactly the correct length. The panel and the frame pieces were glued while laying on a flat surface and clamped to the flat surface using cauls. This ensured that the surfaces were flush.

How did you glue the veneer to the MDF. Did you just use yellow glue and a roller and then a flat caul?
I used "Better Bond" cold press veneer adhesive. It is thicker than yellow glue and will not bleed through the veneer. I did use a roller with it. I used a pair of flat cauls with lots of clamps.

Good luck with your table Chris