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BIG STUFF This is specifically for those who make the bigger things. Furniture in general, tables, wall units... You know BIG stuff. No pens, no little boxes, no little clocks, no little toys, etc. If its big and you've made it or are working on it or intend to make it then here's a place especially for you. Show us your stuff.

 

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Default Small Stuff - Making a Utility Tray

This is a project that I have put together for anyone that wants to see the steps involved in woodworking in a small way. Should be good for beginners, kids or anyone that wants to make one of these, or one like this.

The process is set out on my BLOG
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if you would like to follow the steps.

I had lots of fun making the tray and in writing and illustrating the Blog HOW-TO.

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