I recently built this serving tray to give to someone as a birthday gift. I designed it myself, inspired by the simplicity and elegance of classic shaker furniture.
The tray is constructed of solid walnut, with a walnut veneered plywood bottom. The corners are mitered with maple splines, and the handle holes are cut out with a homemade template to achieve consistent, crisp lines. All exposed corners and edges are rounded over with a 1/8" roundover bit to make handling the tray more comfortable.
The build went smoothly, taking only one weekend. To edit this video, I switched to a new (more advanced) editing software, and have been slowly learning how to use it. The editing process took much longer than the building process, but I'm very happy with how it turned out. I am interested to see what you all think of the slightly different video style.
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