I’m going to need to read back up on French polish soon as I’m making a veneered jewelry box for our woodworking guild’s annual show- should have started much earlier, but who doesn’t work a bit better under pressure?
I have 21 sheets of Indonesian Madrone Burl that I will quad match and book match to cover the plywood carcass.
Because the sheets are knife cut and extremely thin, they end up being virtually identical, so by using two mirrors at 90 degrees, you can get an idea of how 4 sheets will form a pattern when cut at that spot and joined together.
Here’s how I have chosen to join these.