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

Thanks for sharing.
 
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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