After many months of occasional Saturday work, I have finished this sideboard. It is made of Ambrosia maple, so-called because of the ambrosia beetle that burrows holes in the wood and cultivates fungi for food. This results in characteristic holes in the wood plus some very striking stain lines. The carcass is typical mortise and tenon, as are the doors. The drawers are dovetailed secondary wood with maple fronts applied. Door inserts are an etched glass from Bendheim in NY. Behind each door is one shelf. I finished this with amber shellac first to draw out the color and then had a colleague spray on pre-catalyzed laquer. The pictures do not do it justice - must have been a bad photo-op day.
Edit several people wanted a better shot of the top, and I have added one of the end that really shows the ambrosia maple character.
Edit several people wanted a better shot of the top, and I have added one of the end that really shows the ambrosia maple character.



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