Member Made: Cameron Jonas’s Birch and Resin sink

Cameron Jonas acrylic and plywood layered sink

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Prototype Laminated Baltic Birch Sink

Cameron is interesting in trying new forms of sinks, as well as better methods of construction and resin pouring. Cameron cut one piece at a time on the band saw, flush trimmed to a template on the router table, threaded rod and glue holding everything together, resin shell, aluminum rods through countertop with West Systems Epoxy resin filled voids.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]