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Tray, Breakfast Start your day right with an interesting serving tray made out of balustrades and a kitchen cupboard door.... HGTV (free plans)
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Tray, Breakfast Start your day right with an interesting serving tray made out of balustrades and a kitchen cupboard door.
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free plans courtesy of HGTV - Report Link
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Tray, Knickknack You could put it in your desk, to hold pens and paperclips, watch, coins, keys, etc.
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free plans courtesy of Art Mulder - Report Link
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Tray, Picnic Picnics, backyard parties and family reunions are great opportunities to socialize with friends and family. There is always plenty of good food and good company, but there is usually a shortage of clear table space. Solve your dining dilemma and make your get-togethers more enjoyable with these handy picnic trays.
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free plans courtesy of Lowes™ - Report Link
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Tray, Inlaid Serving Marquetry -- the art of “painting with wood” -- is the focus of this project as a variety of wood veneers are used to create a free-flowing leaf design that’s assembled and laid out onto a single background sheet of veneer. Rich yellow satin-wood, olive wood, zebra wood and bubinga are cut to form the artwork. The delicate inlay is cut to fit the background perfectly by bevel-cutting pieces simultaneously using a scroll saw and tiny saw-blade. Once the wood “painting” is complete, the artwork is glued to a substrate to form the base of the tray. The frame of the tray is created by cove-cutting and hand-sculpting bubinga to form smooth outward-bending arc.
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free plans courtesy of DIYnet - Report Link
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Tray, Change Help your little ones organize their dresser tops and keep up with their allowances in this neat change tray. It requires only minimal tools, materials and preparation. This project is good for teaching shop safety, hand-eye coordination and basic carpentry skills. It also provides your family with the opportunity to spend some quality time together. You’re not just building a project, you are making memories for a lifetime.
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free plans courtesy of Lowes™ - Report Link
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Tray, Serving Ordinary copper pipe transforms this inspired design.
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free plans courtesy of CanadianHomeWorkshop - Report Link
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Tray, Bath This redwood bath tray solves the storage challenge posed by antique-style clawfoot tubs.
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free plans courtesy of CanadianHomeWorkshop - Report Link
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Tray, Crumb The Crumb Tray is a simple turning. The front edge should be sanded to a thin edge. The comb is cut from 1/8-inch stock.
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free plans courtesy of The Woodcrafter - Report Link
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Tray, Serving This Tempered Hardboard tray is made up of five pieces of stock and four escutcheon pins that hold the tray together.
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free plans courtesy of The Woodcrafter - Report Link
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 Tray, Knickknack You could put it in your desk, to hold pens and paperclips, watch, coins, keys, etc.... Art Mulder (free plans)
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Tray, Serving
Create these serving trays out of wooden picture frames....
DIYnet (free plans)
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