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I had some floating floor timber left over that I as given to me recently, I have already made a serving tray with left over floating floor boards, I thought it would be good to make one as gift for a family member, this is is made using a lighter timber (mess mate look) and tas oak for the sides.
This would be an easy project if you want make the tray as a gift for the Festive Season
This is the one I made previously.
Floating floor boards
Tasmanian oak for the sides
Stainless countersunk screws
Waterproof glue
My tray has box joints , however, you could glue and screw the corners instead.
The handle slots can be cut out using a jig saw and then filed and sanded.
I stained the inside of the rails with Japan black , then used clear water based varnish to finished the sides.
i glued and cut to size the the floor boards then used stainless countersunk screws to assemble the side did the tray to the base.
Your serving tray is truly impressive, @JoeAzza! The mix of the darker stain and lighter Tasmanian oak, coupled with the attention to detail like box joints and handle slots, makes it a beautifully crafted and thoughtful gift idea for the festive season. I trust the lucky person who receives it will be very thankful.
Fantastic work, and many thanks for sharing!
Mitchell
Hi @JoeAzza
They are such beautiful trays! Congratulations on a job that the Fine Woodworkers would be proud of! And such a lovely recycle job for the leftover floorboards too! 👏👏
Cheers 🤗
Hi @Tyro
Thank you, I made this tray in between repairing and painting my weatherboard house, I had to do something while the paint was drying, it’s also relaxing doing a bit of woodwork, 😀
Good on you @JoeAzza !
But outside in the crazy weather our big brown land is experiencing?! Hmmm! No wonder you wanted to do some woodworking! 😂
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