Black walnut top, purpleheart legs, and maybe a maple plywood drawer front?
Looks like the side of the casing might also be the same hardwood plywood, just stained much darker?
Submitted 11 months ago by FauxPseudo@lemmy.world to risa@startrek.website
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Black walnut top, purpleheart legs, and maybe a maple plywood drawer front?
Looks like the side of the casing might also be the same hardwood plywood, just stained much darker?
Those were my three guesses too. Why one would use ply or stain on something like this has me bewildered.
Why did the drawer from look like ply to you?
I could be mistaken, but many years ago I believe I learned that plywood is generally made by spinning a log while slicing a thin veneer off the surface, then stacking multiple of those veneers into plywood. The grain on the surface would be notably different when cutting wood with this method compared to sawing planks
The grain pattern looks like veneer instead of solid wood.
What’s this, my hobby of wood working combined with my love of trek?
That’s an upvote from me.
Yep, its wood.
OP specifically said not the endgrain, so just the other two, the ones that don’t show their endgrain.
There are indeed 4 woods
FiskFisk33@startrek.website 11 months ago
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