Wooden serving tray

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Sandra wanted a wooden tray to carry our meals out to the back yard where we eat some times.
She said she wanted handles on it to carry it with. I went through all of my cabinet handles and then decided to just make them as a part of the tray.

I added felt to the bottom but she ask for little feet to raise it up so the felt did not get dirty.

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NICELY DONE!!!...
is that RO???
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Nice job. I'm also wondering what wood you used.
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Good job, Great color too.
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Stick486 wrote: Mon Apr 11, 2022 1:55 pm NICELY DONE!!!...
is that RO???
I know you are going to slap me for this , but.
What is RO ?

Ah-- Red oak ?

If so, then...NO. the handles on the tray were cut on the band saw out of some scrap 2x12 pine I had left from an earlier project. As I told Chuck, the rest was from different woods I found in the shop.
I told Sandra, it is the only one exactly like it on the PLANET.

She is happy, I am happy.

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Cherryville Chuck wrote: Mon Apr 11, 2022 2:55 pm Nice job. I'm also wondering what wood you used.
The tray portion was a pine cutting board my son left in my shop when he picked up all his stuff. The sides of the tray were parts of an old pallet I took apart. Not sure what it was, not oak. The handles were scrap from that dressing table I made this last Christmas for Sandra. Pine also. The little feet are from cut offs on a cutting board I just made for one of my daughters Then I used dark walnut stain and polyurethane in two coats, then after rubbing it down with 00 steel wool, I sprayed it with High Gloss Lacquer.
She is happy

The whole thing was made with what ever I had is the shop.
With the prices of wood still being high, I have been trying to use up what ever I have on hand.

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Bushwhacker wrote: Thu Apr 14, 2022 7:49 am
Stick486 wrote: Mon Apr 11, 2022 1:55 pm NICELY DONE!!!...
is that RO???
- Red oak ?
If so, then...NO. the handles on the tray were cut on the band saw out of some scrap 2x12 pine I had left from an earlier project. As I told Chuck, the rest was from different woods I found in the shop.
I told Sandra, it is the only one exactly like it on the PLANET.
in that case lets ramp up the KUDOS...
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Nice job! Extra Credit for getting it to look like it was from one species!
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OutoftheWoodwork wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 10:07 am Nice job! Extra Credit for getting it to look like it was from one species!
The bottom or tray part of it came from an old cutting board I found in the attic of my garage, not sure what type wood it was , I added a 1/8 inch sheet of plywood to cover the damaged "top" of the board and the juice grooves, the handles came from scrap 2/? left from Sandras dressing table I made, and the sides were from an old pallet I took apart. oak I think. Walnut stain, several coats of poly and a spray of high gloss at the end.
It was a fun one day project, including drying time.
I only posted it because no one has been posting their projects lately,
I hoped to entice others to post whatever they build.
Thanks Barb.

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Nice job...excellent finish...!
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