i liked the not so perfect spot in the top of the tray. I don't strive on perfection either. Imperfections are found in all the projects and craft that I produce in my shop. It shows that they are hand made. Great tray.
I been a woodworker for over 50 years I must say young lady well done Like the design My only suggestion I would have planned your stock a little thinner.The tray had to be very heavy just a suggestion . Again nice work
Thanks for sharing this! I'm getting ready to work on one of these too. I have done plenty of flat trays, but this will be my first one with sides. Do you feel the glue is sufficient without any nailing? I want it to be able to hold heavier objects. Also, LOVE to little hack with "hacking" off the screw heads. :) I have struggled to find fun handles that I can screw in from the top. Thx again!
Awesome to hear! It’s held up fine so far so I’d say the glue is sufficient. But it mostly just sits on the table as decoration and isn’t really “used” very often. If you wanted some extra security, you could use screws or nails as well.
Thanks! It’s to sell so I’d better play it safe with a few brad nails. But I’m definitely going to try that epoxy in the screw hole idea. Brilliant! Keep up the good work! Looking forward to more videos!
Walt Of The Earth I’m sure some people will say yes, but I’ve built so many things that theoretically should have fallen apart and have held up for several years just fine. So I’m not concerned. If they do, I can fix it. No big deal. 👍
@@WoodshopDiaries I love your answer the tray is beautiful and I love seeing a women enjoy woodwork. Some people cant give a compliment without some negativity.
@@WoodshopDiaries Not as much as finishing! I HATE staining, lacquering etc.! Makes me so ill to do a knockout job building a project, only to see it go to crap in the final step!
i liked the not so perfect spot in the top of the tray. I don't strive on perfection either. Imperfections are found in all the projects and craft that I produce in my shop. It shows that they are hand made. Great tray.
Shara - you killed it! 🙌🏼😍
DIY Huntress you’re the best! 💕
G'day, awesome work mate love the colour of the timber and you should be proud of yourself for the work you done
That turned out awesome, well done!
Thank you 👍
I been a woodworker for over 50 years I must say young lady well done Like the design My only suggestion I would have planned your stock a little thinner.The tray had to be very heavy just a suggestion . Again nice work
Looks awesome!
Beautiful build!
Around the House thank you!!
Beautiful tray. Those corners and edges must of took some time to make everything fit nice. Awesome video!
Bekim Krasniqi thank you! They took some time, but it wasn’t too bad. Definitely worth it 😉
This looks absolutely awesome!! Great project!
Beautiful
Thank you 👍
@@WoodshopDiaries yw
That's pretty cool.
Andre Duvenhage thank you! 👍
Haces que se vea tan fácil. Buen trabajo!!!
Thank you so much!
Hi queen i like the you work, my crazy demand from you is i want to work at your workshop😉
Wow beautiful 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Zack thank you so much!!
Great video, Shara! And that tray is goooorgeous.
Sarah Milne thanks so much Sarah!! 💕💕
Thanks for sharing this! I'm getting ready to work on one of these too. I have done plenty of flat trays, but this will be my first one with sides. Do you feel the glue is sufficient without any nailing? I want it to be able to hold heavier objects. Also, LOVE to little hack with "hacking" off the screw heads. :) I have struggled to find fun handles that I can screw in from the top. Thx again!
Awesome to hear! It’s held up fine so far so I’d say the glue is sufficient. But it mostly just sits on the table as decoration and isn’t really “used” very often. If you wanted some extra security, you could use screws or nails as well.
Thanks! It’s to sell so I’d better play it safe with a few brad nails. But I’m definitely going to try that epoxy in the screw hole idea. Brilliant! Keep up the good work! Looking forward to more videos!
Nice work. When the bottom expands you think the miters will come loose?
Walt Of The Earth I’m sure some people will say yes, but I’ve built so many things that theoretically should have fallen apart and have held up for several years just fine. So I’m not concerned. If they do, I can fix it. No big deal. 👍
@@WoodshopDiaries I love your answer the tray is beautiful and I love seeing a women enjoy woodwork. Some people cant give a compliment without some negativity.
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Glue really stresses me out too. A lot of stress!!!
Haha glue is both amazing and super stressful 😂😂
@@WoodshopDiaries Not as much as finishing! I HATE staining, lacquering etc.! Makes me so ill to do a knockout job building a project, only to see it go to crap in the final step!
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