Keefaz
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Hi, folks!
It's not very impressive, but it's nice to get something practical under my belt.
It's a tea tray for carrying stuff to and from the kitchen. The sides are B&Q banana pine which I rounded over with the router. The bottom is el cheapo ply set into a groove which I cut using a Stanley 13-050 combi plane. I went for the keyed mitres after suggestions on here, and I think they worked out well. The keys are from a scrap of walnut I had lying around.
It's not very impressive, but it's nice to get something practical under my belt.
It's a tea tray for carrying stuff to and from the kitchen. The sides are B&Q banana pine which I rounded over with the router. The bottom is el cheapo ply set into a groove which I cut using a Stanley 13-050 combi plane. I went for the keyed mitres after suggestions on here, and I think they worked out well. The keys are from a scrap of walnut I had lying around.