Ying Yang Serving Tray

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The last one of these I made sold so here is a second. Walnut and maple look good together. I am making them thinner using 5/16" pieces. The tray is tested to support 32 pounds which is well past any probable load.
 

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mark james

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Beautiful tray Mark. I admire the symmetry, and agree on the Maple and Walnut combination.

Thanks for sharing.
 
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Very nice design, clean and understated in its elegance. And what goes together better than maple and walnut? I really like this, you did a fantastic job.
 
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