Making the Bottom - Compound Angle Butler's Tray
This is the fourth in a series on making compound angle joinery wood trays. This video covers making the bottom from reclaimed wood by resawing, bookmatch glueing, and cutting to fit. Along the way, there is a big mistake that has to be fixed!

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Complex Compound Angled Box

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Compound Miter Serving Tray Part 1

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How to make a Compound Butt Joint Angle

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Pattern Plywood Serving Tray

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How to Make - Compound Angle Box

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Compound Mitered Corners without Math - Butler's Tray

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Making a Wooden Serving Tray

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Watch this if everything feels too much (gentle comfort for tired women)

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Woodworking for Beginners 04 - Finger (Box) joints

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Serving Tray Build: Part 1

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The Most Important Trick for Perfect Casing & Crown Miters - ROLL IT!

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SUPER SUPER Simple Dovetail Joint

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How to do a Compound Dovetail Layout

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