RV Motorhome Sprinter Kitchen Sink Covers/Cutting Board by Miikana Woodworking Does your RV, Motorhome or Sprinter have sink covers? If you do, are they the cheap plastic ones? Upgrade them now with our wooden sink covers which can be used to replace the cheap plastic ones for added counter space and/or use them as a cutting board. We also build cutting board covers for your kitchen sink in your house. These versions have a recess and sit on top of the counter. Add a little extra space to your countertops. There are many OPTIONS for these covers. We suggest a minimum of 3/4" thickness and a hole for easy lifting/moving of the cover. Choose from a variety of woods (see below) and two finish options. For those who don't have a lip in the sink, we can recess the underside of the cover so it doesn't slide around - example shown in photo 3. **Please contact us for an Estimate. Prices vary based on size and shipping destination. Average price is $65-$125. FINISH: There are multiple options for these sink covers. If you're looking for a sink cover upgrade, we can use a semi-gloss water based durable polyurethane. If you're wanting to use it as a cutting board, the board is treated with a food-safe mineral oil and a beeswax mix. CUSTOMIZATIONS: These are made CUSTOM based on your specific RV sink covers. The easiest way to build these is to trace your current sink covers onto cardboard/paper and mail them to us or send us your sink covers. If you don't have sink covers, we can also take measurements and have you trace the corner radius onto paper. From there, production is 10 days. WOOD: There is a lot of room for choices and creativity with these custom made covers. You can choose from Ash, Maple, Walnut or Cherry. We'll place a hole for easy lifting of the sink cover (up to you!). Each sink cover comes with care instructions for keeping your cutting board/sink cover in great shape. ESTIMATES: Feel free to contact us for an estimate on your sink cover. The price of $80 is based on the standard size of roughly 24" x 16" sink cover.
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Paul and Zack Huberty own Miikana Woodworking in Downingtown, PA. This father and son team designs and builds furniture focusing on clean lines, traditional techniques and beautiful hardwoods. Each piece of furniture is carefully handcrafted at their shop in Valentine Edge’s Mill.
Paul started the business in 2015 after spending 27 years in the healthcare industry. A graduate of Penn State University and Drexel University, he has had a love for woodworking since high school. His furniture designs are influenced by Mid Century Modern and Scandinavian furniture makers.
In late 2017, Zack Huberty joined Miikana Woodworking and quickly learned the important aspects of furniture design and handcrafted furniture. Zack graduated from Penn State University with a degree in Finance and Entrepreneurship and owned his own digital media business focused on the motorcycle industry. In addition to furniture design and construction, Zack is responsible for the social media and digital platforms for Miikana, expanding community partnerships, and exploring collaborations with other artisans. Zack also runs Miikana Cutting Boards, a division of Miikana Woodworking that ensures that we responsibly use all of our precious hardwoods. He creates beautiful cutting boards, charcuterie boards, and home goods.
Miikana Woodworking is located in historic Chester County, Pennsylvania. We are proud to join the many Chester County furniture makers that have produced some of the finest pieces since the Revolutionary War. It is this beauty and history that keep us focused on our proud traditions and that inspire us to build the best handcrafted furniture.
Miikana Woodworking is located in Valentine Edge's Mill, built in 1784, which ran as a water-powered grist mill for 134 years. We are honored to share in the history of the mill and it frequently inspires us in our creation of furniture that will last just as long.
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