Ray, the 4th picture down was the first one, The first picture was towards the end, the dragonfly ones was of a sample I made for a school teacher who wanted one for each student where she could put their assignment and all the materials for the lesson in the trays and pass them out everyday. When I told her that they would be $8.00 each she wasn't interested, the dragonfly was some freehand routing experiment. must have scared her away. LOL
Cut the scrap to lengths for the trays.
The scrap rips varied in thickness so separated them into 1/4" thick to 1/2" thicknesses.
Lay them up in contrasting colors and glued them into a board.
Sanded them on the drum sander to even them up.
Measured the length from the center and cut off both ends@ 45 degree angle
Cut the ends from the cutoffs to keep the grain continuous.
If there was enough material to make the handles out of the same as the tray,used that ,otherwise made handles out of solid stock.
Made the sides and glued them on.
I finished them with water based Poly.
Some of the too thin scraps ,I cut the other way and made 1/16"-1/8" strips to use as feature strips between wider pieces.
I made a template for routing the handles .
I used Titebond 2
Herb