We worked with a lot of beautiful walnut and maple that should have been celebrated. These kinds of laminations were hard to produce, but worth the effort for the visual impact. 
 Multiple processes were involved to produce these continuous grain surfaces. Each of the larger compartments flip over to reveal player features.
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 Parts for a concept for an accessory groove on the inner play surface. Where a table say would leave burns, a custom cradle to support the work-piece through the planer resulted in perfect parts.
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 Laser cutting some router guides.
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 The monolithic base coming together. 
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 A sprits of alcohol gives a decent idea of what the finish will look like. 
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