Recently, I have been working to get better at Bridle type joints. PITA! Trying to get a few legs to sit straight....er. SDC14481.jpg Must be an easier way to cut these dang thingsSDC14480.jpg Yes it is at an angle, The rails were to be a crossing sort of thing. Thought MAYBE i could just 45 across the top of the legs. Ran into a mismatch between the rail's shoulder, and the corner of the leg. After the first two tries I backed up, and then just made it squared where the two metSDC14485.jpgthe one not clamped up is the second try. Still not quite what i wanted, but a little closer. There is also an angled half-lap in the mix. Sawn to the lines on one half, then try to match up the other to it. At least the part of that joint that shows, looks goodSDC14494.jpg maybe i won't try to be so "Fancy" about the joinery, next time. After all, it is just a tray for Breakfast in Bed..SDC14492.jpgJust Oak scraps that i reclaimed. The "field" of the tray is reclaimed from an old floor joist, and is Black Cherry. Maybe next time I will keep things a little more simple???