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How to make a wooden serving tray with built-in cup holders

How to Make a Wooden Serving Tray with Built-in Cup Holders

Creating a wooden serving tray with built-in cup holders is a fantastic woodworking project that combines functionality and aesthetics. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced woodworker, this guide will take you through the process step by step.

Materials and Tools Needed

Materials:

  • Plywood or hardwood board (½” to ¾” thick)
  • Wooden dowels (optional for handles)
  • Wood glue
  • Wood screws (if necessary)
  • Sandpaper (120-220 grit)
  • Wood stain or paint
  • Clear polyurethane finish

Tools:

  • Jigsaw or hole saw
  • Drill with spade or Forstner bit
  • Clamps
  • Ruler and pencil
  • Wood router (optional for rounded edges)
  • Sander or sanding block

Step 1: Design and Measurements

Before you start cutting, plan out the dimensions of your tray. A standard serving tray measures around 18” x 12”, but you can adjust it to fit your needs.

For cup holders, measure the base diameter of your cups or mugs and add ¼” for clearance. Most cup bases range from 3” to 4” in diameter.

Step 2: Cutting the Tray Base and Sides

  1. Mark the tray shape on your wood board.
  2. Use a jigsaw or circular saw to cut the rectangular base.
  3. Cut four side panels, ensuring they are 1.5” to 2” high for a comfortable grip.

Step 3: Creating Cup Holders

  1. Determine cup placement by marking spots evenly spaced on the tray.
  2. Use a hole saw or Forstner bit (3” or 4” diameter) to drill holes where the cups will sit.
  3. If desired, use a router to smooth and round the edges of the holes.

Step 4: Attaching the Sides and Handles

  1. Apply wood glue along the edges of the base.
  2. Secure the side panels using clamps and allow the glue to set.
  3. For extra durability, reinforce the sides with wood screws or nails.
  4. Attach wooden dowels or pre-made handles on the shorter sides of the tray.

Step 5: Sanding and Finishing

  1. Use 120-220 grit sandpaper to smooth all surfaces and edges.
  2. Apply your preferred wood stain or paint to enhance the look.
  3. Seal with a polyurethane finish to protect against spills and wear.

Final Thoughts

Your wooden serving tray with built-in cup holders is now ready for use! This DIY project is great for hosting guests or even as a personalized gift.

Looking for more detailed woodworking plans? Check out Ted’s Woodworking Course for professional blueprints and tutorials: Teds Woodworking Course

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