“Honey Do” serving trays

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My wife asked for a serving tray with handles to match a cutting board so she got one. It looks like I'll make more for sale.
 

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Wood movement

Equatorial and Aussie customers.

Looks good. How thick are the bottoms and are the glued in to allow for wood movement?

I have had thirty or so cutting boards, some with trim edges and have yet to see problems. We shall see. We have huge changes in both temperature and humidity so Tehachapi is a good test center.
 

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As per upside down images, they look perfect on my phone. Perhaps the site picture upload gets it wrong sometimes.
 
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