Throughout my Fourth Year Fall 2021 semester, my professor, Jill Leckner, encouraged us to explore product design through the use of digital design and fabrication tools alongside traditional woodworking tools to design and build furniture. The design process will tie together research, sketching, design development, technical drawings, material studies, three-dimensional modeling and prototyping as a means of exploration and innovation. I utilized a CNC machine to cut my projects with. This project is a small wooden coffee maker stand that also has a drawer for coffee pods.* The stand is made from half inch Baltic birch plywood joined together by wooden finger joints and minimal wood glue. The joints create a cohesive aesthetic throughout not only the exterior of the box, but the interior drawer as well.

*This product is not sponsored by or designed for any particular coffee maker brand or product, regardless of what's depicted in the photograph documentation.

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