Thanks, Jon! I'd like to see it combined with your veneering video. I think I'd get even better results on the look: cut out the shape first, then veneer it == no tear out at all.
Nice one :) I think that the way the handles attach in two places with a fairly small area and the gap between would minimize the effect of seasonal movement for solid wood. Probably wouldn't stay as flat as ply, though.
Beautiful pieces Art ! That oil modified poly really brings out the look of the cherry. Loved the comment about hand sanding... so many complain about sanding then go bananas with a machine :^)
Nice little project Art.👍 I don't think that bid of chip-out is gonna matter . Also when i drill true plywood and don't want a chance on chip-out i put a piece of scrap mdf under it if possible, works every time !
Nice Tray Art, gonna have to make this. Your plans are also very good, I bought the mission style night stand plans and built one and it turned out great. I would show you a pic but don't know how to post one.
Details are in the build article: www.wordsnwood.com/2020/modern-tray/ In brief, I used the "BigPrint" program from woodgears.ca to make the 1:1 plans after first drawing it in Sketchup.
I never took wood shop in school, I was into machine shop and auto. How I wish I had. BTW, next time you apply poly try pushing the foam brush. I know it sounds odd but it works really well I find.
@@Wordsnwood No, I kinda lean the brush at a really low angle and push it . IIt always seems to go on with less streaking for me when i do that. I usually do it that way on large surfaces, it seems to keep the wet line straighter as well.
Great design Art! I'm putting this project on the Make list... Thanks
Thanks, Jon! I'd like to see it combined with your veneering video. I think I'd get even better results on the look: cut out the shape first, then veneer it == no tear out at all.
Super nice 😍😍😍😍😍😍👏👏👏👏👏
Great project! I like the original, it has so much character! What a treasure!
What a great project to make with your kids! My daughter is already bored being stuck at home so this will be fun for us.
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Nice job
Thanks for putting it out there 👍
Очень интересный и красивый вариант. Спасибо! Привет из Бишкека!
Пожалуйста. Спасибо за посещение.
Привет Кыргызстану.
(I hope google translated that correctly!)
Great project Art! Both look good and I like how. the original held up over the years
The old one really held up nicely Art, new ones are nice also-
Thanks! Really pleased with them.
Nice one :)
I think that the way the handles attach in two places with a fairly small area and the gap between would minimize the effect of seasonal movement for solid wood. Probably wouldn't stay as flat as ply, though.
Yeah, now that I think of it, I think I agree. Still, plywood is a good choice for this, I think.
I've been using Interstate Woodworks Beeswax Paste wood finish on projects like this. It's a great product.
Beautiful pieces Art !
That oil modified poly really brings out the look of the cherry.
Loved the comment about hand sanding... so many complain about sanding then go bananas with a machine :^)
sheet goods rarely need much in the way of touch up sanding
Wordsnwood (Art Mulder) precisely... but they still bitch about hardwood. Is zen like hand sanding instead of depending on pigtail makers
Nice little project Art.👍 I don't think that bid of chip-out is gonna matter . Also when i drill true plywood and don't want a chance on chip-out i put a piece of scrap mdf under it if possible, works every time !
Love it Art! Good job!!
Thanks!!
very nice..what is a project without a little chip out. Looks great. I have my old shop projects also. They are treasures..
Nice project Art
Nice Tray Art, gonna have to make this. Your plans are also very good, I bought the mission style night stand plans and built one and it turned out great. I would show you a pic but don't know how to post one.
Great to hear, Thanks
I’m going to make this
Hope you enjoy it!
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Nice starter project for the kids! I didn’t catch how you printed the 1:1 plans, what product is this?
Details are in the build article: www.wordsnwood.com/2020/modern-tray/
In brief, I used the "BigPrint" program from woodgears.ca to make the 1:1 plans after first drawing it in Sketchup.
Leuk dienblad !
bedankt!
I never took wood shop in school, I was into machine shop and auto. How I wish I had. BTW, next time you apply poly try pushing the foam brush. I know it sounds odd but it works really well I find.
kinda foams up when you do that... at least if you compress the foam. Is that what you mean?
@@Wordsnwood No, I kinda lean the brush at a really low angle and push it . IIt always seems to go on with less streaking for me when i do that. I usually do it that way on large surfaces, it seems to keep the wet line straighter as well.
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Hello friend 🙏🤝🇮🇩🇮🇩
Where are the sketch up plans? I love this tray
Plans for the tray are here: www.wordsnwood.com/plans/tray/
(The sketchup model is not available.)
The chip out was from the hole you drilled, should have flipped it.. :)
One of the pieces of plywood shifted so the backer board for drilling was out of position.
But it’s great for eight grade.
nine, ten, eleventh....