Yep, my plan is to have a small vertical band on the top edge with the chamfer below.Another thing to think about - that acute angle will be very prone to chip out or splinters in use. It will also be tough to hold up any kind of 'film' finish. I would suggest that you either round it over or a small vertical cut-off of the angle, and account for the waste in your dimensions.
Thanks - I could have spent time finding some material that was more uniform, but I decided that I like the contrast. A little bit of figure adds just enough interest without it being too perfect to worry about actually using it.Nice figure in that wood!
Hopefully we will be seeing pictures of the jigs also.Just a quick update on this project - I ended up making a table saw circle jig and a router circle jig. I used the former to cut out the circle, including the chamfer, in one step. I used the latter to route a ring-shaped groove in the bottom of the piece of the bearing to sit in. Nice to have both on hand as I designed them in a way that will let me cut a wide range of circle sizes with the same jigs. Thanks to all for your input.