Logo Where does the name Fonebone come from? It is homage to the great cartoonist Don Martin and his wonderful enthusiasm for onomatopoetic words in his writing. Fonebone was a character name used in some of his stories.

Trespa

Super inert; great for solvents, strong acids and bases and microbiology (non-porous). Will break if you hit it with a hammer.

Read More

Stainless Steel

Great for solvents; strong acids and bases may rust surface. More resistant to mechanical damage (may need additional structure underneath)

Read More

Concrete/Granite

Add mass and stability for balances or sensitive optical instruments; very porous. Should be a single piece for best mass stability

Read More

Veneer

Chemical resistant materials available, but over time veneer will chip and water spills will swell and expand inner wood core.

Read More