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Wooden storage tray

JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal
JoeAzza
JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal

This tray can be made from timber offcuts and is great for storing glasses or keys.

 

 

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The project

 

I had some Ash benchtop offcuts from my Mobile workbench on castors project. I decided to make a small tray to keep glasses or keys.

 

I drew a circle on the timber and used a router to cut out the centre section. It took me about three or four hours using an 18-volt Makita router and a 6mm Carbide Spiral Upcut Router Bit to do and lots of sanding to finish.

 

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I applied one coat of Cabot's Danish oil. When it was dry, I applied my home-made version of wax, which is 50% beeswax, 50% coconut oil and a few drops of vanilla and lavender essence.

 

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Comments
hazesnow
Making a Splash

@JoeAzza thanks so much for sharing with us all, that looks amazing and what a great way to use the off cuts you have! Might just have to steal that idea if you don’t mind of course! ❤️ 

 

mich1972
Kind of a Big Deal

Oh wow I love it !! 

JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal

@hazesnow, thank you, you are quite welcome to make one like mine. 

Remarka6le
Amassing an Audience

Looks great! Something like this would see great use as a custom coaster in my home. I'll have to give it a wack :smile: 

 

 

Tyro
Becoming a Leader

Thanks for that inspiration @JoeAzza 

But to a new diy-er please tell me if there is a way to make that without a router?

Cheers 🤗

JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal

Hi @Tyro @the other way would be to use a wood lathe and machine it to the shape, I didn’t have a wood turning lathe, so I made it using a router with a circle jig.

Tyro
Becoming a Leader

Hi again @JoeAzza 

The only router I had encountered before now was in a small furniture making business so a benchtop model with all the bells & whistles.  But after your reply I looked them up.  I was so surprised at the price I've decided to get one, but a bit further down the track.  Any suggestions which one?  If the option exists, I prefer corded power tools.

Cheers

@Tyro 

JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal

Hi @Tyro , there are many choices of routers, low priced and high priced ones, you could start out with a router trimmer, however, it will only handle small router bits, 1/4 inch shaft size, I have router trimmers and normal routers that will take 1/2 inch shaft and 1/4 inch. I have corded Ozito Trimmers x 2, (low priced) for small work, a Makita 18 volt trimmer, (over $300), 3 x  1/2 and 1/4  inch, corded Makita various models, one with variable speed, I use this one mounted to a homemade router table.

You could look at cheaper versions that will do the same work, let me mention @EricL and @MitchellMc that may be able to suggest other routers available, depending on your budget .

 

Makita Trimmer (corded).

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Makita  Cordless trimmer, ( This is the one I have)

 

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This is my latest acquisition, I use this one for router planning.

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This one is a Variable speed Router that is fitted in my Router table

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Ozito Trimmers, I have two of these set up in a router table , I use these for trimming and small routing jobs.

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Here are some photos of my routers

Router Table, home made.

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Horizontal router table, home made, used for mortising.

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My Makita cordless trimmer

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Two, corded Ozito trimmers fitted to a table.

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Tyro
Becoming a Leader

@JoeAzza your table is simply amazing!  My eyes just about popped I saw it (no pun intended!).  So-so clever of you!  Thank you for your invaluable advice and photos.  It looks like I have a whole lot of research to do!  In my ignorance I thought the only decision I'd have to make was which brand to go with!  😳  

Humble gratitude for your input and wisdom 🙏🏻😉

greysarge
Finding My Feet

Great work, im old but just a beginner with a router. This will challenge me but im all in.

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