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I made this serving tray using left over off cuts off floating timber floor boards and tas oak
Tray size 405mm long x 310mm wide
Floating timber floor boards for base, 12mm thick
Tasmanian oak dar timber 40mm x 12mm
Router to cut slots for handles
Mitre saw
Water resistant glue
Countersunk screws for mounting the side rails
Sandpaper, 120 and 240 grit
Sander
Tape measure
Square
Clamps
Cut floor boards to size of tray required
Glue boards to required width, mine is 285mm wide.
Cut tray sides to fit around the outside of the base. I cut out the slots for the handles using a jigsaw and router to cleanup, I made a template to get a neat finish.
I also joined the ends of the timber by making the joints as a box joint, then glued.
I pre drilled mounting holes on the side rails
I sanded the sides and stained to match the base, I used Japan black stain and clear varnish
Once dried, fitted the side to the base using black countersunk screws
What a neat project @JoeAzza, and a fabulous re-use of materials.
I love the efforts you've put into the joints and the overall appearance of the tray.
Well done, and many thanks for sharing.
Mitchell
Afternoon @JoeAzza
Thats a nice reuse of some leftover timber And must say I agree with @MitchellMc the effort you put into the joints fit properly is something Id like to attain one day
One project that will be used for years!
Dave
@JoeAzza So good mate !!!!
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