About this Product
One of a kind wood handled pie and cake server. MDA Woodwork utensils are made from wood that I personally harvest with sustainable practices in Southern Colorado. I select the wood for its distinct grain patterns, and in some cases, fill natural voids with colored resin to add to the distinctness.
The wood handles are finished with a durable polyurethane to bring out the wood's character and have a low maintenance finish.
Each is unique, and upon ordering, I will pick for you, or send a message and I will send you pictures of what is a available for you to choose.
MDA Woodwork
How it’s Made
My process begins with harvesting wood, typically from my family farm. The wood that I cut is either from limbs that need pruning or dead trees that need to be removed; so it is all sustainably harvested. I then cut the wood to size, and in some cases add a colored epoxy resin to add to the aesthetics of the piece I will make. At his point, I cut, shape, and sand. This includes using variety of saws, lathes, sanders, and other various woodworking tools. I then apply a wood finish. For all surfaces that can come into contact with food, I use my homemade and all natural wood butter. For all other pieces, I use a polyurethane finish. Finally, I attach any hardware to the piece.