Kitchen Remodel: Part 15: Breakfast Bar – Part B

I have built the bar top of the breakfast bar. It is made from khaya, a type of mahogany. The design idea for the bar is that the top surface wraps vertically at the end of the cabinetry, forming a miter at the transition. The grain runs continuously around the corner. To get the width and thickness I needed, I glued smaller pieces together. The bar top is 17.75 inches wide, 10 feet long, and 1.5 inches thick.

Kitchen Remodel: Part 15: Breakfast Bar – Part A
https://youtu.be/xujgLFeDJfY

Kitchen Remodel: Part 1 – introduction
https://youtu.be/NNFLLTZOFIE

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  1. Beautiful! make a fridge wrap around with the Khaya as well, that will tie it all together, you're not only a master craftsman you're a designer as well, I love the wood choices!

  2. Frank! Thanks for being human!! Wood is so replaceable/repairable. Fingers and parts of hands are not. By the grace of God, I can still pick my nose with the best of them!! 🙂 I still have all my fingers even after ten years as a machinist and thirty years as a woodworker.

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