Forza
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Whipped this up for my brother who has an original MCM home (with an updated kitchen). He'll be hosting Thanksgiving this year and we won't be able to make it. So, I'll be sending this for him to use in lieu (along with some primo charcuterie to deck it out).
I kept it close to period, but threw my own design twist in on it. (He is a car/track enthusiast so I wanted to incorporate a subtle play on a rally stripe to make it personal). Primary is Walnut, accented with West Coast Maple, and East Indian Rosewood. Festool Tools used, TS55, CXS (for dowels), and ETS EC 125/3. Others...Jet Jointer, DeWalt Planer, and my Phenolic routing table for the chamfers.
Angles and joinery (naked).
With a wet coat of Osmo Top Oil (clear) on it since it will be used for oily food serving, gives you a better representation of the chatoyance of the maple. It reduced to a beautiful satin sheen after drying and buffing.
I kept it close to period, but threw my own design twist in on it. (He is a car/track enthusiast so I wanted to incorporate a subtle play on a rally stripe to make it personal). Primary is Walnut, accented with West Coast Maple, and East Indian Rosewood. Festool Tools used, TS55, CXS (for dowels), and ETS EC 125/3. Others...Jet Jointer, DeWalt Planer, and my Phenolic routing table for the chamfers.
Angles and joinery (naked).

With a wet coat of Osmo Top Oil (clear) on it since it will be used for oily food serving, gives you a better representation of the chatoyance of the maple. It reduced to a beautiful satin sheen after drying and buffing.
