The content describes the process of making multi-pass cuts using a RIDGID laminate trimmer and a homemade Plexiglas circle cutting jig. Following the initial cuts, the author uses a bandsaw due to the bit being too short, which ultimately yields a less than perfect cut. However, the author plans to use a spindle sanding bit on a drill press to further refine the cut.
The author notes that they cut outside of the intended pencil line to ensure a clean finish later on. Despite this, the author expresses a liking for the accidental pattern created by the layers and burns against the grain lines.
In summary, the content offers a glimpse into the author’s woodworking process, highlighting the use of various tools and techniques to achieve a desired outcome.