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Get the step-by-step plans to make this Curved-Handle Serving Tray here: https://www.woodsmithplans.com/plan/c...
This video is an excerpt from the Woodsmith Shop tv show, Episode 712: Craftsman Clock and Serving Tray, which originally aired on PBS in December 2013.
Whether you use this tray to decorate your table or serve your guests, it will surely bring style and grace to your home.
Building a tray is a great way to practice new techniques in the shop. The joinery is often just as unique as the design. This tray has splayed sides and arched ends that meet curved handles. The splayed sides are easy to make and require just a couple cuts on the table saw. And the contrasting handles are cut on the band saw from a square blank, so there’s no bending involved.
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Get the step-by-step plans to make this Curved-Handle Serving Tray here: https://www.woodsmithplans.com/plan/c...
This video is an excerpt from the Woodsmith Shop tv show, Episode 712: Craftsman Clock and Serving Tray, which originally aired on PBS in December 2013.
Whether you use this tray to decorate your table or serve your guests, it will surely bring style and grace to your home.
Building a tray is a great way to practice new techniques in the shop. The joinery is often just as unique as the design. This tray has splayed sides and arched ends that meet curved handles. The splayed sides are easy to make and require just a couple cuts on the table saw. And the contrasting handles are cut on the band saw from a square blank, so there’s no bending involved.
Subscribe to Woodsmith to receive tips, plans, projects, and techniques both in print, and in video. It’s all at www.woodsmith.com.
Follow us at / woodsmithmagazine / woodsmithshopshow https://www.woodsmith.com#woodsmithshop#woodsmithmagazine#woodworking#diy#woodsmithplans#woodworkingplans#woodworkingprojects#woodsmithshoptvshow…...more