This week I cut the components for Design 2, E-02. The process required 2 router appointments equaling 16 hours in total. Here are some in-process images...
.5" green edge acrylic

Acrylic on the router

Olive burl cut prep - This particular job required a jig within a jig. The first jig allowed me to tell the machine exactly where the wood was located on the router bed while the second, inner jig, provided precision for flipping the piece.

Olive Burl inside the jigs

Routing the top of the olive burl - roughing pass

After finishing pass

Roughing out the underside of the bowl inlay
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