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Anyone know of a good set of plans for for TV Trays?
Thanks!
Dave
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I saw this in Wood mag. years ago and started building them. Never got finished
but easy enough to build. My only real problem was not having a band saw. Sabre saw worked well though. Plans are not free though.
https://www.woodstore.net/Folding-tray-t...00384a.htm
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(07-19-2018, 04:41 AM)Big Dave Wrote: Anyone know of a good set of plans for for TV Trays?
Thanks!
Dave
Long ago in Woodsmith; I built a set. Plans for the trays and stand are in No. 37, February 1985. Holy cow, was it that long ago?
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I made 4 of the trays that Redman did. I used oak with walnut inlay. Turned out pretty good considering I had no idea what I was doing. My Mom & Dad still use them.
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Ummmm.... .... ...
Never mind.
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Thanks, guys!
I knew about the Woodsmith plans - I think I still have the issue...
Does anyone happen to remember which issue the WOOD plans were initially published in? I may have that issue, too...
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(07-20-2018, 01:52 AM)Big Dave Wrote: Does anyone happen to remember which issue the WOOD plans were initially published in? I may have that issue, too...
Dave
The link mentions issue 122 March 2000
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(07-20-2018, 05:07 AM)Redman Wrote: The link mentions issue 122 March 2000
Sure does!
I really need to start paying more attention to some things...
Thanks!
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You need to log in to amazon to see it, but Ralph Bagnall made a nice design on his Woodcademy program:
https://www.amazon.com/Breakfast-Tray-Pt1/dp/B071JQ23QH
You do not need amazon prime, but you do need to log in.
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(07-20-2018, 05:15 AM)Big Dave Wrote: Sure does!
I really need to start paying more attention to some things...
Thanks!
Just dug out my issue 122 and it's even the cover project. Our trays are worn out so I think I'll build a set of those myself
Frank