I spent the evening last night pondering as to how to tackle this project and with that on my mind as I retired I mentally worked on the problem all night.
When I got up this morning I couldn't wait to get to the shop and see if the plan that I got while sleeping would work.
I started by taking a piece of veneer that I had left over from the Saloon and started drawing circles on it. With my jig saw I cut a 23" circle out This will be the tool front.
Next I picked up a 1/2 sheet of 3/4 plywood and cut a larger circle out of it

I beveled the edge of the 3/4 circle. That was a very dusty job so I grabbed my old paint mask and my die grinder with a 36 grit disc and went to town
After finishing the 2nd board I decided it was too short of a bevel and the only way to fix that is to cut a 3rd circle a couple inches bigger that the last and bevel that one to match the first one. So the dirty work continued until I was happy with the 2 discs sitting together.
With the first disc on the top of the 2 bigger ones it is starting to look like the display. It needs the last piece cut for the back of the display so I picked up more paneling and cut the last circle. It is still in the ruff cut condition while I focus on finishing the center section
I realized that I needed room for the fasteners and tool rods to stick out the rear of the first panel , so I cut the center section out of the second circle.
With the center section cut out, I put the 2 larger circles together with screws, then added a coat of bondo to smooth out the wood grain and give that area a slick surface

I added the top circle to the project and put a thin coat of bondo on it to smooth it out for the tools to have a smooth background, then added the third ring to get some perspective before cutting the bottom off for the base to fit on and size up just what size the 3rd circle should be.
Then it was time to call it a day
