Fourth of July Tiered Tray

The Fourth of July Tiered Tray Digital Download is a file that I though would be fun to take on. I wanted to make a display for some of the products from Jenny in the Discover New Designers page.

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This is what it looks like.

Assembly is really easy.

Download the instructions here if you want to see how its made before purchasing.

Fourth of July Tiered Tray Instructions (4366 downloads )
Assembly

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Some details

This file was made for wood supplied from https://amzn.to/3oyG8Xq #ad. The box is currently only dimensioned for material that is .125 inches thick but I am adding more.

If you have been following along with product recommendations, I am still using the new tape . The tape is from here https://amzn.to/3Nt9d0E #ad. It does NOT adhere as well as other products and that is partially what I like about it. It does the job of preventing smoke and burn marks and then comes right off. I use a scrap piece of wood to push it on with some force and smooth it out after applying.


Some dimensions

The material thickness this is dimensioned for is 1/8 inch (.125) and it works great. I will be adding more thicknesses shortly. Reach out to me if you need it adjusted though and I will do what I can.

The trays are 10, 8, and 6 inches in diameter and with an ~8 inch riser.

I used my batch conversion trick to turn all of my SVG’s into PNG and PDF’s on this file. If you haven’t learned the trick, its a real time saver. Take a look here.

I used about 3 sheets of standard 12 by 20 laser material to make mine.

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Quick Tips

If you don’t like the idea of the sides getting in the way of your displays, put them on the underside of each tray instead of the top. It will add about an inch of height to the overall assembly but still provides a nice clean look.

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