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Serving tray - Duane N - 05-21-2018 I watched a video of a guy who built a serving tray using Spalted Maple and I liked how it looked. I didn't have any Spalted Maple laying around but I had two pieces of Ambrosia Maple so I used one piece instead. I also added handles to mine using some Walnut. My neighbor bought it even before I finished it she liked it so much and said it would be nice to use this on her new deck we recently help build for her and her husband. [attachment=10492] [attachment=10493] I used a jig saw to cut all of the curves and a belt sander to fine tune the cuts including the handles. I had to buy the walnut dowel stock. I would liked to have used some walnut spindles but couldn't find any at my local Woodcraft store so I went with the dowels. Finished using General Finishes Salad Bowl finish. RE: Serving tray - BrokenOlMarine - 05-21-2018 It turned out beautiful. I like the walnut with the maple. I use it a lot with spaulted maple. Not surprised it sold in progress. RE: Serving tray - Redman - 05-21-2018 That's great looking. RE: Serving tray - giradman - 05-21-2018 Hi Duane - beautiful tray - love using ambrosia maple - have made a number of picture frames. Dave RE: Serving tray - Randy C - 05-21-2018 (05-21-2018, 04:41 AM)Duane N Wrote: I watched a video of a guy who built a serving tray using Spalted Maple and I liked how it looked. I didn't have any Spalted Maple laying around but I had two pieces of Ambrosia Maple so I used one piece instead. I also added handles to mine using some Walnut. My neighbor bought it even before I finished it she liked it so much and said it would be nice to use this on her new deck we recently help build for her and her husband. RE: Serving tray - Bob10 - 05-21-2018 Not Duane but I imagine you could clamp the pieces together and drill them from the bottom using a depth stop. Probably easier if you did it while everything was still square RE: Serving tray - giradman - 05-21-2018 @ Randy - I use dowel centers (shown below) quite a lot - I likely would have drilled the non-through holes in the handles w/ a drill press, then place the dowel centers, position on the tray and tap the handles gently w/ rubber mallet - finally drill non-through holes in the tray, if you may not want the dowels to show on the bottom. Just another suggestion - Dave . RE: Serving tray - Randy C - 05-21-2018 (05-21-2018, 10:36 AM)giradman Wrote: @ Randy - I use dowel centers (shown below) quite a lot - I likely would have drilled the non-through holes in the handles w/ a drill press, then place the dowel centers, position on the tray and tap the handles gently w/ rubber mallet - finally drill non-through holes in the tray, if you may not want the dowels to show on the bottom. Just another suggestion - Dave Thanks guys, both good ideas. I never even knew there was such a thing as dowel centers. RE: Serving tray - Duane N - 05-21-2018 Thanks everyone. The way I lined up the dowel holes was by using a paper template for the handles and laid the holes out on the template then transferred the holes accordingly. I just had to make sure I kept the right side of the template on the flat board and the opposite side of the template on the underside of the handles. I actually messed up because I only intended on using 2 dowels per handle but drilled an extra hole when I first started so to fix my mistake I used 4 dowels per handle. RE: Serving tray - Duane N - 05-21-2018 (05-21-2018, 10:36 AM)giradman Wrote: @ Randy - I use dowel centers (shown below) quite a lot - I likely would have drilled the non-through holes in the handles w/ a drill press, then place the dowel centers, position on the tray and tap the handles gently w/ rubber mallet - finally drill non-through holes in the tray, if you may not want the dowels to show on the bottom. Just another suggestion - Dave I wish I knew these things existed...it would have saved me laying out the holes on the template. Nice suggestion. |