Making a Wooden Serving Tray
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2019
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I decided to make myself a tray for bringing goodies back and forth from the BBQ. I used some walnut and maple that was kicking around. Hope you dig the video! - Навчання та стиль
Have you ever thought of doing a step by step tutorial kind of video? Your videos are some of the best ones on UA-cam and and a step-by-step video would be epic
Beautifully made, Fabulous bookmatched grain pattern, popped really nice with contrasting wood species
Wow beautiful!! And love using the biscuit jointer to make the spline slots!! Brilliant!!
A great looking tray and another fun video to watch. Thanks !!
Great work and inspiration. Thank you for sharing.
Oh my goodness! I just saw your branding tool ! Great idea. Not sure how I could make something similar but id love to try. Thank you for sharing your excellent tutorial.
Great job and perfect sound effects :D
Excellent video, subbed 👍🏼love the sound effects 😀. I was just waiting for you to put your hand into those nails, Katz Moses uses little pyramid things. Keep up the good work!
The biscuits on the corner is awesome!
Love the intermittant sound effects!
Just epic. Love this channel (guy).
Man, how you did the keys is fantastic, I have never thought of doing that. Love your videos keep up the great work.
Great sound effects. Music at the end was the best!
Nice work. I especially love your editing on this and the coaster vids
Much appreciated! Glad you enjoyed!
Yes using the biscuit joiner for the splines was epic I will be using that trick Thx
Excelente trabalho . Parabéns 😊😊!!!
Muy elegante y original.... saludos!!
Love it..what type of finish did you use??
Great job
- Very nice piece.
Thanks!
Gracias por presentar su ptrabajo por este medio; Muy bonita charola... Gracias
Hey there! Looks great! What are the dimensions of this try? Who thick is bottom board, and the sides?
Thanks!!
I got a question. How do you know where to mark the mitered corners if it has a rabbit for the bottom?
Would you have to take that much off of your miter so the side would sit in the rabbit?
Beautiful work! Did you start with 4/4 wood before re-sawing or was it thicker?
It was indeed 4/4.
Very good
Great work with the bookmatched base. Awesome build, you earned a sub from me! What finish did you use and is it food safe??? Thanks in advance.
I believe pretty much all finishes are food safe, to a degree, once completely cured.
Very nice work. What are the dimensions you ended up with?
nice-work, but how to prevent wood from wraping ? while working
The heavenly music at the end got me laughing out loud...glad nobody's here right now...good job on the try! And I like that you're not wasting my time by rambling on as though I watch these to hear someone prattle on.
Good job
What size did you make this? It looks awesome.
Thanks! Unfortunately I don’t work from plans and I can’t remember the exact dimensions. I believe I made it big enough to carry two dinner plates. Hope this helps a bit.
Beautiful tray. Is the main center board walnut??
Why yes, yes it is.
Love the bookmatch effect!!
.me gusto esta bien padre
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How much price of this tray
What in n the hell is that tool that cuts in sideways or whatever? What other uses does it have? Whatever I need like 60 more tools just wondering.
It’s a biscuit joiner. Typically for cutting biscuit slots. Not really meant for cutting splines, but hey, I’m a wild man.
Danish oil finish?
Tung oil👍🏻
don't suppose you have dimensions?
Looks good but can’t stand that thin shit breaks so easily. Should have keep it thick
Address & Number of factory
Hi and greetings from an Australian woodworker - One Handed Maker.
Just discovered your channel and subscribed and will be going over your older content this week.
You make some amazing items and projects and this tray is outstanding.
Then you for going to the trouble to video and share!
If you get a chance check out my work.
Regards
James
Nice, but for the love of God, slow it down!
Nice tutorial, but the speed is really annoying.