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Texas Tray
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Texas Tray

This was purely an experiment so I could get the process and technique down. Maple-tray, Olive-background, Walnut-Texas and posts, crushed turquoise stone. Measures 9.5"x 2". Rim and tray were one piece so I shaped the rim and then cut it off. You can see the back side where I drilled so I could anchor the posts. Question: Should I turn something to cover the holes? This was my first attempt at inlay.
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