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  1. A tray made from unknown, maybe cherry? --- just to pretty to let become smoke and ashes. The glasses are also a rescue from some desserts. It is about 16 inches long, 1/2 inch thick 3-1/2 wide and about 4 inches tall to the top of the glasses. I had actually cut the blank and had it lying in my way; not knowing at all what to do with it. I opened the drawer in the tool kit where I had stored the rescued glasses and then knew exactly what to do with it. It was just setting the hole drill the right size and going from there. The finish is merely enough spray poly to keep it from shedding. The feet ( also unknown--I think these are locust, but not even close to sure!) are pinned on with bamboo skewers-, I put cheapie felt feet on the bottom to be able to set it anywhere. My daughter-in-law saw it and said that and some beer will be a good birthday present for a family friend having a birthday this week. Fine by me-- just made it to MAKE IT anyway!
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