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TRAY
sa   BED TRAY
sa   BUTLER'S TRAY TABLE
sa   CHOPPING BOARD
sa   LAZY SUSAN
sa   MODEL & MINIATURE TRAY
sa   TRAY DECORATION & PAINTING
sa   TRAY STORAGE
x   SERVING TRAY

Set of folding snack trays (TV trays) and stand made of laminated wood. Each tray measures 22"x16" and has a recessed top surface. Uses X-style legs for support.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER May-Jun 1988 (v.4#2) pg. 28

Wooden serving tray is made from only 2 bd.ft. of expensive wood. It features a mitered frame with invisible splines at the miter joints. Overall dimensions: 12"x24".
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #49 Dec 1995 pg. 39

Turn a tazza. Circular wooden shelves (trays) are supported by a tapered central shaft. Used for displaying or serving holiday treats. The five shelves range from 12" to 6" in diameter. The total height is 36".
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #49 Dec 1995 pg. 64

Three inexpensive trays you can make. (1) From a clipboard, (2) from an 11"x14" picture frame, and (3) from a box lid.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Dec 1971 (v.49#12) pg. H2 (106+)

Fold-up server. Tiered mahogany stand features three round shelves (9" diameter) which fold flat when not in use. Stand is 32" tall and 11" wide. Est. cost: $16.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1982 (v.60#7) pg. 88, 140

Wooden serving tray features handles that resemble fanciful deer in full antlers. Est. cost: $14.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Mar 1985 (v.63#3) pg. 117, 182

Oriental tray is made from aircraft plywood finished with lacquer. Est. cost: $6.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Mar 1986 (v.64#3) pg. 90, 178

Pair of stackable snack trays with cutout handles in each end. Est. cost: $18.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1987 (v.65#7) pg. 70, 112

Wooden serving tray, 15" square, with handles.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Sep 1987 (v.65#9) pg. 60, 77

Serving tray is made from a gilded picture frame with a hardboard insert finished to look like marble. Est. cost: $25.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1988 (v.66#7) pg. 88, 92

Serving tray, 19"x31", has raised wooden sides with scroll work in a vine motif. Est. cost: $28.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1989 (v.67#7) pg. 21, 28

Two wooden, slat-bottom serving trays, one square and the other triangular. Est cost: $15.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1989 (v.67#7) pg. 44, 49

Cherry wood serving tray (14" square) has 4" tall sides and cutout grip holes.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Nov 1992 (v.70#11) pg. 97, 100

Wooden bread tray.
BOYS' LIFE Jun 1965 (v.55#6) pg. 60

How to make a caddy for soda crackers.
BOYS' LIFE Dec 1975 (v.65#12) pg. 66

How to make a serving tray from pine and walnut.
BOYS' LIFE Dec 1975 (v.65#12) pg. 66

How to make a butterfly tray. Frame and handles are made of wood. Center insert is a glass-covered display of milkweed, dried grasses and butterflies.
BOYS' LIFE May 1976 (v.66#5) pg. 78

Tea to go. A removable tray (17"x23") sits on the top of this cherry cabinet which features frame-and-panel construction, large drawer and a large storage area behind a frame-and-panel door.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Dec 2000-Jan 2001 (v.24#3) pg. 46

Cherry serving tray (24"x12") features polished copper handles made from plumbing pipe.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Nov 2001 (v.25#2) pg. 25

Wooden bowl and serving tray are turned on a lathe from a blank consisting of laminated wood in various colors.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Apr 1980 (v.3#7) pg. 34

Wooden serving tray is made by laminating light and dark wood. Dimensions: 19"x13". Estimated cost: $12.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Dec 1980 (v.4#3) pg. 39

Serving tray project shows how to work with melamine board and melamine finishing tape.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Apr 1983 (v.6#7) pg. 24

Simple tray (or tool tote) for use on the patio. 14"x20" shallow tray is divided into two compartments and has a dowel handle for carrying.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jul 1983 (v.6#10) pg. 16

Turned wooden cheese platter (16" diameter) features a 6" circular ceramic tile in the center.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jun 1986 (v.9#9) pg. 13

Pine perfume tray. Oval-shaped wooden tray (9"x12"), featuring a clear plastic bottom over decorative lace, is used to store and display cosmetics.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jun 1990 (v.13#9) pg. 45

Cherry serving tray features sloped sides and ends, spline-reinforced mitered corners, and a book-matched bottom. Overall size: 19"x13"x3" deep.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Feb 1996 (v.19#5) pg. 45

Wooden tray with raised sides is made from exotic leopardwood and elm. Overall dimensions: 22"x14"x4" tall (plus handles).
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Feb 1998 (v.21#5) pg. 30

Pansies motif to cross-stitch on a background of vertical stripes. Beginner skill level. Includes instructions for mounting the finished work as an insert in a purchased tray or on the lid of an oval box.
CROSS STITCH SAMPLER Summer 1991 (v.9#2) pg. 10

Make a serving tray and matching napkins from a metal cookie sheet covered with fabric.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS May 1979 (v.10#4) pg. 30

Elegant serving tray made from Finn plywood that has been turned to reveal the multiple layers.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Sep 1979 (v.10#7) pg. 18

Crafts for the kitchen. A wooden utensil rack, stackable wooden serving trays and a wooden plate rack.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Nov 1979 (v.10#9) pg. 66

Wine taster's tray has a bin for crackers, a cutting board for cheese and a bin for bottles of wine.
FAMILY CIRCLE Nov 1 1979 (v.92#15) pg. 94, 146

The country look. "Kissing ducks" tool box, serving tray, silverware tray, etc. is a simple wooden tray with a handle in the middle. The handle is shaped like two duck heads with their beaks meeting.
FAMILY CIRCLE Jul 21 1981 (v.94#10) pg. 61, 116

Dinner tray (serving tray) made from plywood and dowels (for handles). Measures 14"x22" with 2" lip. Hangs on wall when not needed.
FAMILY CIRCLE Nov 3 1981 (v.94#15) pg. 95, 143

A trio of wooden serving trays with plywood bottoms and 2" tall sides nest together when not in use. The largest tray measures 14"x20".
FAMILY CIRCLE Nov 3 1981 (v.94#15) pg. 99, 162

Watermelon tray and matching coasters is an easy papier-mache project. Acrylic paint is used to create the watermelon design. Est. cost: $15.
FAMILY CIRCLE Oct 26 1982 (v.95#15) pg. 99, 138

Jewelry tray made from wooden picture frame. Est. cost: $5.
FAMILY CIRCLE Jul 12 1983 (v.96#10) pg. 108, 171

Serving tray with heart-shaped cutouts for handles has painted checkerboard pattern in the center.
FAMILY CIRCLE Sep 13 1983 (v.96#13) pg. 112, 164

Simple serving tray is made from dowel, lattice and plywood. Measures 16"x23".
FAMILY CIRCLE Oct 25 1983 (v.96#15) pg. 93, 128

Tip: Slip a poster into a picture frame, add handles, and you've got a serving tray.
FAMILY CIRCLE Aug 21 1984 (v.97#12) pg. 104

Pastry tray (hors d'oeuvre tray) made from wood. The handle and sides feature heart-shape cutouts.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #226 Feb 1982 (v.32#2) pg. 33

Attractive serving tray is designed to hold a carafe of wine and four wine glasses, plus cheese, crackers, etc.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #229 May-Jun 1982 (v.32#5) pg. 48

Wine and cheese serving tray features slots to securely hold 4 wine goblets by their bases. Est. cost: under $25.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #239 May-Jun 1983 (v.33#5) pg. 91, 98

Mahogany serving tray measures 13"x19". The base features an inset of embroidery protected with a glass cover.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #251 Sep 1984 (v.34#7) pg. 110

Decorative wood serving tray is made from pieces of scrap veneer over plywood.
FINE WOODWORKING #1 Winter 1975 pg. 41

A master wood turner discusses the use of exotic woods in making bowls and trays.
FINE WOODWORKING #4 Fall 1976 pg. 28

This serving tray is designed to introduce the woodworker to bending a simple lamination. Involves clamping thin strips into a wooden form to get the desired shape for the sides of the tray.
FINE WOODWORKING #7 Summer 1977 pg. 62

How to cut a recess into a solid wood serving tray by using a dado head and a simple jig.
FINE WOODWORKING #23 Jul-Aug 1980 pg. 11

Tips on setting ceramic tiles in a wooden tray.
FINE WOODWORKING #47 Jul-Aug 1984 pg. 14

Tip: Tray made from a picture frame has lace and velvet under glass.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Mar 1979 (v.188#3) pg. 165, 262

Tray from plastic surface hardboard.
HOME CRAFTSMAN Jan 1963 pg. 16

Simple wooden serving tray (10"x15") features a tile insert to hold hot coffee pot and a depression to hold cookies.
HOME MECHANIX #703 Nov 1986 (v.82) pg. 48

Tray magnifique. Three variations in size, shape and design of serving trays all consist of a plywood bottom surrounded by a plywood edge band.
HOME MECHANIX #711 Jul 1987 (v.83) pg. 56

Stick tray is built from 10mm square mahogany. May be built in various sizes. Use for fruit bowl, nut or candy dish, magazine rack, etc.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Jan 1982 (v.71#1) pg. 32

Pulled-thread wall sling for a tray.
McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Spring 1979 (v.24#1) pg. 121, 150

Wooden serving tray has a mushroom carved in one end.
McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Fall 1979 (v.24#3) pg. 118, 188

Mirror with shelf, a lamp base, carrying tray and plant holder are made from 1/4"x1/2" slats of pine.
McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Fall 1980 (v.25#3) pg. 142, 164

Stars-and-Stripes accessories. (1) Serving tray. (2) Bulletin board. (3) Stenciled lampshade and stippled lamp base.
McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Aug 1987 (v.32#4) pg. 58, 82

Lawn chair tray holds food.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #424 Sep 1963 (v.59) pg. 101

Early American hot bread basket.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #451 Dec 1965 (v.61) pg. 85

Six simple projects for beginning woodworkers. Includes a serving tray.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #542 Jul 1973 (v.69) pg. 54

Quick and easy serving tray has depressions around the edge for snack foods, a center wooden jar for snacks, and a ring around the jar with holes for 8 glasses. Tray and jar are made of cherry. Est. cost: $4.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #589 Jun 1977 (v.73) pg. 102

Carved fish tray. Wooden serving tray or snack tray is carved in the shape of a fish.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Feb 1977 (v.8#1) pg. 16

Simple wooden serving tray. Tray is made from 1/4" plywood, has two wooden handles for lifting and sits down on 4 feet.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW May 1977 (v.8#2) pg. 11

Wooden canape tray is shaped like a leaf or heart.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Aug 1977 (v.8#3) pg. 11

Wooden animals in the shape of an elephant, camel and gazelle serve as pretzel dispensers. The pretzels are hung on the elephant's trunk, the gazelle's horns and the camel's neck.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Nov 1977 (v.8#4) pg. 16

Small tray is carved from a 1" thick piece of pine in the shape of a leaf. Full-size pattern included.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Feb 1978 (v.9#1) pg. 6

Three designs for candy or fruit containers. A wheelbarrow cart, a drum bowl, and a Mexican-style cart.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Feb 1978 (v.9#1) pg. 24

Serving tray measuring 11"x18" features an inlaid wood picture of two Seagulls in flight with a large sunset in the background.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Spring-Summer 1978 (v.9#2) pg. 14

Wooden serving tray features matched crotch cat's claw veneer surrounded by a walnut frame and decorated with inlays of white pine (or holly) and ebony. Tray measures 13"x16".
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Summer-Fall 1980 (v.11#2) pg. 25

Mirror and matching tray with Swedish Huck Weaving inserts.
NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY May-Jun 1981 (v.4#3) pg. 16

Old picture frames make serving trays.
POPULAR MECHANICS Apr 1963 (v.119#4) pg. 158

Hors d'oeuvre server looks like a fish skeleton: head, tail and ribs.
POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1971 (v.135#3) pg. 158

Card table drink caddy has holes for glasses and a recessed ash tray. Caddy fits over the corner of a card table.
POPULAR MECHANICS Oct 1971 (v.136#4) pg. 164

Contemporary style fruit trug (trough or tray) is made from wood and metal rods.
POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1972 (v.137#3) pg. 142

Cheese tray has recesses for crackers and a decorative ceramic tile in the center to serve as a cutting board.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1975 (v.144#6) pg. 95

Colonial style cracker tray for serving a long row of single soda crackers.
POPULAR MECHANICS Apr 1976 (v.145#4) pg. 172

Fancy, yet simple, serving tray made from laminated wood.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1976 (v.146#5) pg. 124

Decorative serving tray is included in article on basic veneering techniques.
POPULAR MECHANICS May 1977 (v.147#5) pg. 110

Small sandwich trays are shaped and painted like fruits and vegetables. They store in a wooden crate between uses.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1977 (v.148#5) pg. 132

Enameling, a craft anyone can master. Includes basic instructions for enameling on copper. Also includes instructions for making cube candle holders, a set of coasters and a cheese board.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jun 1979 (v.151#6) pg. 120

Six kitchen accessories built from pine. Most incorporate some slatted and/or grid construction. (1) Utensil and spice rack. (2) Cookbook rack. (3) Serving tray with dividers to keep glasses from spilling. (4) Folding table. Top measures 18"x60". (5) Wall-hung rack for pots. (6) Wall-hung rack for mugs (cups).
POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1985 (v.162#3) pg. 118

Three trays, one wood and two aluminum.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1965 (v.187#5) pg. 148

Wooden tray with cutout holds aluminum TV frozen dinner trays safely on your lap while watching TV.
POPULAR SCIENCE Feb 1966 (v.188#2) pg. 162

Balcony shelves for apartment dwellers. Snack trays which hang on the edge of apartment balconies.
POPULAR SCIENCE Oct 1967 (v.191#4) pg. 175

Canape tray and cheese tray made from plastic laminate counter topping.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1967 (v.191#5) pg. 117

Beverage server. Wood serving tray with holes for carrying glasses.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1967 (v.191#5) pg. 118

Rosewood serving tray holds four coffee cups for use as dip or appetizer server.
POPULAR SCIENCE Dec 1968 (v.193#6) pg. 160

Snack tray with cutouts for glasses and dishes and pockets to hold magazines fits over the arm of a chair.
POPULAR SCIENCE Sep 1972 (v.201#3) pg. 106

Laminated-wood serving tray features a circular pattern of holes. Pegs can be inserted in the holes in various arrangements to make sure that food containers do not accidently slip off the tray.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1986 (v.229#5) pg. 114

Oriental-style serving tray features feet and handles that contribute to the graceful appearance. Full-size pattern included.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #53 Mar 1990 (v.9#5) pg. 55

Display trays. Wooden serving trays are decorated by attaching an attractive picture or placemat to the plywood bottom. The outer frame has handholds in the ends and decorative dovetail joints.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #79 Jul 1994 (v.14#1) pg. 28, 39 (Insert)

Wooden tray with matching bowls.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Dec 1964 (v.35#12) pg. 88

Serving tray with gently curved corners and handles that bend like runners on a sleigh. Techniques for two types of bending described. Includes instructions for making two bending jigs, one for a simple curve and another for a compound curve.
SHOPNOTES #34 Jul 1997 (v.6) pg. 6

How to make a table-length cheese board.
SUNSET Mar 1979 (v.162#3) pg. 116

Lightweight tray is made with mailing tube edges and a plywood base, and decoupaged with tissue paper and sealer.
SUNSET Aug 1985 (v.175#2) pg. 68

Serving tray, trivet or tabletop are all decorated with a mosaic of broken ceramic tile. Includes instructions for building the wooden frame and base of the tray and trivet.
SUNSET Jun 1990 (v.184#6) pg. 128B

Wooden serving tray (16"x10") features a zigzag pattern of light and dark wood that creates a three-dimensional effect.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #8 Mar 1989 (v.2#2) pg. 4
Added Info WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #10 Jul 1989 (v.2#4) pg. 1B

Wooden serving tray in the shape of a Christmas tree features a center cavity that has been scooped out using a router.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #30 Nov 1992 (v.5#6) pg. 14

Traditional apple tray. A scaled-down version of an early 19th-century Pennsylvania Dutch original. Overall dimensions: 9"x12"x3" deep.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #30 Nov 1992 (v.5#6) pg. 26

Serving tray made from pine and clear acrylic.
WOMAN'S DAY Oct 23 1978 (v.42#2) pg. 115, 178

Mirror trays to make for a dressing table.
WOMAN'S DAY Nov 4 1980 (v.44#2) pg. 87, 141

Wood frame serving tray has a mirrored bottom. Hangs on wall for use as a mirror when not in use as a serving tray.
WOMAN'S DAY Nov 3 1981 (v.45#2) pg. 83, 150

Mount glazed tiles on plywood to make a serving tray.
WOMAN'S DAY Oct 23 1984 (v.48#2) pg. 89, 152

Five-compartment snack tray (cheese tray) made from zebrawood. Measures 24"x6" and features a removable cutting board.
WOOD MAGAZINE #8 Dec 1985 (v.2#6) pg. 62

Oak breakfast tray (serving tray) measures 24"x12"x2" deep, has two handles, and decorative box joint corners.
WOOD MAGAZINE #12 Aug 1986 (v.3#4) pg. 68

Carve a serving board decorated with a stylized dragon.
WOOD MAGAZINE #22 Apr 1988 (v.5#2) pg. 74

Oak serving tray features a floral inlay.
WOOD MAGAZINE #26 Dec 1988 (v.5#6) pg. 48

Wooden serving tray, with 3" sides and two handles for carrying, uses visible dovetail joints for decoration and strength. Dimensions: 17"x11".
WOODSMITH #19 Jan 1982 pg. 19

12" diameter wooden serving dish features 6 compartments for the food. The entire piece can be cut with a router (once a hardboard template is fashioned).
WOODSMITH #28 Jul-Aug 1983 pg. 16

Wooden serving tray features a raised edge with rounded corners. The corners are cut from solid wood and attached to the straight side pieces using exposed, decorative splines.
WOODSMITH #59 Oct 1988 pg. 14, 18, 23

Serving tray (14"x20") features sculpted handles on the ends and a smooth lip around the inside edge of the tray.
WOODSMITH #101 Oct 1995 (v.17) pg. 24

Serving tray and stand. A wooden tray (15"x21") with an open grid work bottom of half-lapped wood strips is supported by a separate X-leg stand that folds for storage.
WOODSMITH #115 Feb 1998 (v.20) pg. 6

Turning trays. Unique, sculptural wooden trays are turned on a lathe. How to fabricate turning blanks which won't vibrate at the corners as the wood gets thinner.
WOODTURNING #18 Dec 1993-Jan 1994 pg. 44

The perfect wedding gift. Make this unique serving tray from Hawaiian koa wood. Overall dimensions: 22"x14"x2" tall. Rail around the outside has two handhold slots in the ends.
WOODWORK #2 Summer 1989 pg. 34

The single-handed tray. Wooden tray features a gallery top attached to the tray with short spindles to keep items from sliding off the tray. A single handle makes it easier to carry.
WOODWORKER #1091 Oct 1984 (v.88) pg. 689

Laminated wooden cheese platter or serving tray features a dished-out circular center section and a reeded pattern around the outside edge.
WOODWORKER Sep 1994 (v.98#9) pg. 42

Contemporary styled rectangular fruit tray is made from 1/2" thick walnut slats.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1977 (v.1#6) pg. 7

Walnut serving tray. Contemporary styled tray uses solid walnut edge trim and walnut veneer for center portion.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1978 (v.2#2) pg. 14

Walnut serving tray is carved in the shape of a fish.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1979 (v.3#1) pg. 12

Wooden serving tray is patterned after a Shaker original. Tray measures 22"x11". A wooden lip around the tray keeps items from sliding off and has hand-hold cutouts in the ends.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1979 (v.3#6) pg. 9

Contemporary serving tray made from wood. The base is 18"x12". There is a lip on all four edges with built-in handles on the ends.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1983 (v.7#3) pg. 43

Oriental style serving tray measures 13"x21".
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1986 (v.10#1) pg. 38

Sushi set. Slatted wooden tray with removable sauce cup is used to serve sushi and sashimi. Can also be used as an ordinary serving tray for cheese and meat. The making of chopsticks is also shown.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1990 (v.14#5) pg. 48

Tidbit server made from wood.
WORKBENCH May-Jun 1964 (v.20#3) pg. 8

Small serving trays designed to nest together.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1964 (v.20#4) pg. 56

Cracker cradle.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1964 (v.20#4) pg. 63

A 12" diameter wooden serving tray with handles and 1" feet.
WORKBENCH May-Jun 1965 (v.21#3) pg. 63

Lightweight lap tray for a person confined to a wheel chair.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1966 (v.22#6) pg. 65

Early American serving tray.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1970 (v.26#1) pg. 52

Hitch-rail tray. Tray base 13"x15", is suspended between four 1" dowels that serve as feet and posts for the 3/8" dowel side rails.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1971 (v.27#1) pg. 43

How to make lamps, wind chimes and a three-tiered snack tray from ornamental bottles, jugs and plates.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1971 (v.27#4) pg. 22

Stackable snack trays are turned from hardwood. The 8" diameter trays have a center depression for a glass or cup. Simple rack with handle holds the trays when not in use.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1973 (v.29#4) pg. 48

How to make a serving tray faced with a four-piece matching crotch veneer of walnut.
WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1977 (v.33#2) pg. 52

How to make a Colonial tavern serving tray. Photos show how to make the tray from a marquetry kit available from the Constantine Co.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1977 (v.33#4) pg. 71

Serving tray has a piece of needlepoint covered by glass for the base. Sides are 2" high with hand holes in each end.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1978 (v.34#5) pg. 94

Rectangular serving tray and circular coaster set made from wood. Decoration consists of contrasting wooden plugs set into the surfaces.
WORKBENCH Apr-May 1991 (v.47#2) pg. 52