I absolutely would. Not only a beautiful piece but a great way to prototype build for larger work with similar joinery... without breaking the bank (or my spirit). Thank you.
I wood make it. I wood like it, and I wood subscribe. Thanks for sharing Thanks for the tip with drilling for the dowels to get a snug fit👍 nothing bothers me more than seems when it comes to woodworking
Yea but he also glued the end dowels to the tenon which negates that. Also I have no idea why he’s making a climb cut when doing the sliding dovetails. Very dangerous
great design and tutorial on the different joinery methods! what is purpose for 6 coats of tung oil? isn't it's job just to soak in and seal the wood for preventing moisture...then you could do the parafin and paste wax for the final sheen you want?.. it wouldnt build up layers on the wood or anything correct?
Love it! Making one this weekend. A couple things though... when you are making the breadboard mortise, you are technically making a climb cut which is super sketchy to me. Also when you were doweling the breadboards to the tenons it looks like you glued the outer tenon dowels all the way.. isn’t that gluing the dowel to the tenon? Maybe I’m wrong but I’d think that completely defeats the purpose of elongating the tenon holes to allow for seasonal wood movement.
You might find a little more information at the end of this video where I rub the chess board with pumice stone and paraffin oil. ruclips.net/video/N2I2UacznHY/видео.html
Would love to make this, I think it looks stunning. I don't suppose you have a plan for this to download? But as a woodworking novitiate, I need to watch some more finger-joint jig videos and get some practice in on cheap off cuts before letting myself loose on the expensive stuff.
Hi sir how are you. I am Rashid from India Kerala U making all wood work is very nice and amazing I have no words to say when you coming India to visit call me I will help u
Please turn off your saw when testing or assembling stuff on the table, a minor mistake and you can be seriously injured. Forgiveness is not in the table saws list of attitudes.
I absolutely would. Not only a beautiful piece but a great way to prototype build for larger work with similar joinery... without breaking the bank (or my spirit). Thank you.
Definitely. Will be making this for sure. A very original/modern design.
I really like this design as it shows a number of techniques. Thank you for sharing!
Nice piece - yes
Looks like a great project for a wood class and great use of leftover end cuts. I would make this.
Excellent! Always a fan of contrasting woods!
Beautiful work!
Beautiful serving tray
Beautiful. Great job. Thanks.
I wood make it. I wood like it, and I wood subscribe. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the tip with drilling for the dowels to get a snug fit👍 nothing bothers me more than seems when it comes to woodworking
Nice job.
Very nice project sir!! Be safe and keep up the excellent work, Greg
Hi Mike!
It is a very nice video!!!!!
You are one of the few that elongate the outer holes on the breadboard ends so it can expand seasonally. Several "makers" don't know what to do.
Yea but he also glued the end dowels to the tenon which negates that. Also I have no idea why he’s making a climb cut when doing the sliding dovetails. Very dangerous
Very nice
Now that's a perfect serving tray for a woodworker!
Cool board, Mike! I think the finger joints are my favorite part.
Nicely done!
great design and tutorial on the different joinery methods! what is purpose for 6 coats of tung oil? isn't it's job just to soak in and seal the wood for preventing moisture...then you could do the parafin and paste wax for the final sheen you want?.. it wouldnt build up layers on the wood or anything correct?
Really great looking!
Great looking serving tray! Thanks for sharing it with us.😎👍JP
Yes, I will make it.
2nd video I have watched. Your stuff is really great .
Absolutely beautiful.
Love it! Making one this weekend. A couple things though... when you are making the breadboard mortise, you are technically making a climb cut which is super sketchy to me. Also when you were doweling the breadboards to the tenons it looks like you glued the outer tenon dowels all the way.. isn’t that gluing the dowel to the tenon? Maybe I’m wrong but I’d think that completely defeats the purpose of elongating the tenon holes to allow for seasonal wood movement.
I made my own feather boards they work great.
I sure would make it I even saved the video
Congratulation.
Just received my INCRA I-Box Jig last week. If I give this project a go I will be sure to let you know how it turns out :-) Great work!
Awesome! Good luck if you decide to make it!
Looks awesome!
im making it right now!!!!
Yes
Excellent work, beautiful beautiful. My name is Marcos, live in Brasil
Thank you, Marcos!
Очень красиво. Хорошая работа.
I'd make it!
Pumice stone polishing nice do you have a more indepth video on polishing with it.
You might find a little more information at the end of this video where I rub the chess board with pumice stone and paraffin oil. ruclips.net/video/N2I2UacznHY/видео.html
Super lavoro
PARABÉNS! ARTE PURA!
Nice I like it.
Hi Mike. I like your projects and presentation style. Just subbed.
Thanks, Michael!
Perfeita! Parabéns!
Would love to make this, I think it looks stunning. I don't suppose you have a plan for this to download?
But as a woodworking novitiate, I need to watch some more finger-joint jig videos and get some practice in on cheap off cuts before letting myself loose on the expensive stuff.
Someone needs to introduce this guy to featherboards.......
Pretty sure he's met them already. He uses one in the video.
Sensacional, parabéns.
Yeah I would make it. Probably wouldn't do as much finishing as you though. Just my style though.
I wood make it! Very nice.
muito bom!
I sure would :)
SWEEET !
Are you Canadian?
nscr2 What gave it away? My accent or the ring?
Wood U Make It, it was actually the clamps you used when joining the finger joints
I am Canadian as well
Good eye! I've had those for a long time. I think maybe I picked them up at one of the Canadian Tire weekly specials at least 20 years ago.
Hi sir how are you. I am Rashid from India Kerala U making all wood work is very nice and amazing I have no words to say when you coming India to visit call me I will help u
Fancy as F*7k , I wood Make that
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Please turn off your saw when testing or assembling stuff on the table, a minor mistake and you can be seriously injured. Forgiveness is not in the table saws list of attitudes.
I saw that too. 😮 Geez.