Eric The Viking
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I have prezzies to do...
... I want to make SWMBO a teatray, using a place mat from a favourite restaurant in Italy as the base. They're paper, but I've had this one laminated thinly. It's only a bit of fun - a memory of a happy holiday, etc.
It won't be complex, just a hardwood frame, possibly with skewed dovetails if I'm feeling really keen, or more likely skewed box joints, but I'm wondering about how to fix the bottom on. I intend it to be thin ply backing the mat, but I'm not sure whether to just groove the frame and treat it like frame+panel, or fix it in somehow with just a rebate. It needs to be possible to keep it clean - it won't be very vulnerable to spilled tea, but all the same wipe-down and sealed edges are good. Also, I don't want it to be too bulky or she won't use it.
Any thoughts on how to secure the panel in place would be welcome.
Thanks,
E.
... I want to make SWMBO a teatray, using a place mat from a favourite restaurant in Italy as the base. They're paper, but I've had this one laminated thinly. It's only a bit of fun - a memory of a happy holiday, etc.
It won't be complex, just a hardwood frame, possibly with skewed dovetails if I'm feeling really keen, or more likely skewed box joints, but I'm wondering about how to fix the bottom on. I intend it to be thin ply backing the mat, but I'm not sure whether to just groove the frame and treat it like frame+panel, or fix it in somehow with just a rebate. It needs to be possible to keep it clean - it won't be very vulnerable to spilled tea, but all the same wipe-down and sealed edges are good. Also, I don't want it to be too bulky or she won't use it.
Any thoughts on how to secure the panel in place would be welcome.
Thanks,
E.