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6 comments so far
Woodsdweller
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posted 65 days ago
Like your design.
-- Bill, WV
Lloyd Davies
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posted 65 days ago
I like the sides. It would be good if you could edit your posting to say what kind of material you used and the finish.
-- Northern California http://www.lloydus.com
Raymond
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posted 65 days ago
Thank you both. Lloyd I went back and edited it. But I used pine for the material and a natural finish.
-- Raymond
scrappy
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posted 64 days ago
Very nice tray. I think pine is underated. This is a lovely tray. Great design and finish.
Keep it up.
Scrappy
-- Scrap Wood's the best...the projects are smaller, and so is the mess!
Raymond
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posted 63 days ago
Hey scrappy Thanks for the compliments. I wish I could of used something other than pine but that is all my wood shop supplied. =(
-- Raymond
scrappy
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posted 63 days ago
The nice thing about pine, is it takes stain well. You can make it look how-ever you want. Easy to work with and won’t break the bank. Not as durable as oak or walnut, but still a nice wood.
-- Scrap Wood's the best...the projects are smaller, and so is the mess!