This Do-it-yourself projects category features a collection of DIY free woodworking plans to build many types of trays from woodworking related web sites. The woodworkers construction information found on these sites range in quantity and quality.
At the link you will find a video as well as full instructions to build a serving tray using scrap or pallet wood.
This is a woodworking model of nesting trays from Minwax. Each entity is a seperate component so that they can be measured and manipulated individually.
A decorative serving tray is another handy and attractive gift. The tray shown is uniquely assembled from both walnut and red oak. Scroll down the page at the link to find the plan for this serving tray.
Not only for your table, this wooden tray is perfect for just about any surface. Build it using these free plans.
All you need to build a star serving tray are 1 x 2s and a miter saw. You can modify the plan to build any size star. Follow along with the step-by-step plans and build your own serving tray.
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a folding bed table with and adjustable tilting work surface. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
Isn't this modern wood tray beautiful? It's a tray that can be built in a day and when you use contrasting wood or at least contrasting stains it really is a showstopper. Follow along at the link to see how to build it. Perfect for a last minute gift too.
Build your own ottoman tray which features a parquet pattern and rope covered handles.
At the link you can download the free plans to build this folding lap desk. Perfect for a breakfast tray as well.
Build a hexagon serving tray using the free woodworking tutorial available at the link. You can dress it up any way that suits your style.
This 3 tier wooden tray would be perfect in the kitchen for holding fruit or what ever you wish. Just click on the link and follow along as she build this tiered tray. Don't let the angles scare you away. Beautiful.
While this beautiful tray is perfect for Christmas time, it could easily be incorporated in everyday use. Here is how to build it.
Enjoy breakfast in bed after you build this serving tray. Would make a great addition to an ottoman as well.
Construct a rustic pallet serving tray using these free instructions.
This round serving tray is perfect for your coffee table to hold a plant and remotes. Would also be great for holding keys and mail by the front door. Free step-by-step instructions at link.
Build two of these trays inexpensively from one quarter sheet (2ft x 4ft) of 1/2 inch thick plywood.
Build a tray that is a nice change from the ordinary. This one features cut out words for Mothers Day but you could easily switch out the words for your tray.
It really is that easy to build your own serving tray. Follow along and see how it was done.
Build this hexagon shaped wooden tray using these free woodworking instructions.
Build a simple cedar tray using the free plans available at the link. Finished dimensions are 12 x 18 x 2.5 inches but you could adjust the size to suit your needs.
This puzzle tray with storage is perfect for the family who enjoys doing puzzles but don't want to give up the table for a few days. This tray is low profile so it can slide under the sofa when you are ready to put it away for the day. Also, the storage area underneath holds loose pieces and keeps them from getting lost. Build it using the free plans at the link.
This beauty of a wine caddy is perfect for transporting wine to the living room or dining room to serve guests. Follow along at the link and see how easy it is to build.
This pumpkin serving tray is the perfect project for fall. It is easy to make using the free step-by-step instructions and so cute too.
Here is a quick and easy project using scrap molding you may already have on hand. Build these trays using the free instructions at the link.
This tray fits a standard 9 x 13 inch casserole dish. Makes it convenient for transporting a hot dish.
Here is a quick and easy project for you to make: a serving tray with handles. You only need a few basic tools and either leather drawer pulls or what ever you wish to use for handles and that's it! Follow along at the link and build a 12 x 16 x 2.25 inch serving tray. Oh, and you can modify the size too.
I love all things herringbone, and that includes this herringbone serving tray. Perfect for your coffee table or ottoman as a catch all for remotes too. Follow the steps at the link to build your own tray.
Make your own serving tray with handles using the free woodworking instructions available at the link. Also makes a perfect spot for keys or mail.
Build one or a set of these stackable trays which can be used to keep track of any number of items or even used for serving. Here are the free building instructions.
Build a tray using reclaimed wood for a rustic look. At the link are free instructions.