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I make quite a few of these, also. As always, it is oak and walnut. Sometimes I make them deeper with a glass top so people can display their memorable wine corks .

-- bbqKing, Lawrenceville


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GaryK

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posted 199 days ago

Looks pretty nice. Great looking shop also.

-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.

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bbqking

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posted 199 days ago

Hey Gary, if you notice there are two tables in the background waiting for tops. They will be up soon, I hope. There is also another one of those halltrees without the coat hooks. As a matter of fact, the finish is still wet on that one. A question for you. Was that picture photo shopped or is your workshop really as big as your house? If it is I am green with envy. bbqking

-- bbqKing, Lawrenceville

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darryl

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posted 199 days ago

I do like the tray, but like Gary, I couldn’t help but notice the shop! Dang that looks nice!

-- ~ www.darrylmasterson.com ~ www.woodworkingdungeon.blogspot.com ~

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Betsy

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posted 199 days ago

The tray is lovely. I like the contrast between the oak and walnut. Can’t go wrong with those two woods.

-- Betsy - GO BUCKS!

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Bradford

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posted 199 days ago

Nice shop there bbq. Oh and the tray is cool also. We want to come play in your shop. Space the final frontier.

-- so much wood, so little time. Bradford.

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Scott Bryan

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posted 199 days ago

This is a nice serving tray. The dowels add a nice detail to the piece. What type of finish did you use on it?

-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.

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