China cabinet I constructed from mahogany, mahogany plywood, and maple plywood. Cabinets are good boards with 1/2″ steel rods that protrude, and are supported, from brackets on the again side. Upper lighting is recessed LEDs, lower lights are fluorescent. Completed with shellac and Varathane semi-gloss poly. Took about 30 hours whole and price tag fifty… Continue reading china cabinet
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007 Serving Tray
This content is describing a specific serving tray which has been crafted from a high-quality wood called quartersawn oak. The tray boasts hand-cut dovetails, a traditional woodworking technique which involves creating interlocking joints between pieces of wood. These joints are known for their strength and durability. In addition to the dovetails, the tray has a… Continue reading 007 Serving Tray
“009 Serving Tray”
This content describes a serving tray made from quartersawn oak wood, a high-quality and durable wood. The tray was constructed with hand-cut dovetails, a traditional woodworking technique that involves interlocking joints to create a strong and seamless connection between pieces of wood. The tray also features a hand-resawn panel, which means that the wood was… Continue reading “009 Serving Tray”
002 Serving Tray
This content describes a serving tray made from quartersawn oak which is a type of wood that is cut in a specific way to maintain the strength and durability of the wood. The tray is also decorated with hand-cut dovetails, giving it a unique and attractive look. Furthermore, it features a hand-resawn panel that is… Continue reading 002 Serving Tray
Serving Tray 001 Reimagined: A Fresh Take on Classic Design
This content describes a serving tray crafted from quartersawn oak, which is a type of wood where the growth rings run perpendicular to the board’s face, resulting in a unique and beautiful grain pattern. The tray also features hand-cut dovetails, which are a type of joint that connects two pieces of wood at a right… Continue reading Serving Tray 001 Reimagined: A Fresh Take on Classic Design