New display stand
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New display stand
I found myself with a little extra time recently. A couple of rainy days meant outside work was just a little uncomfortable so I spent some time in the shed. Most of the components were already cut so I just needed to make the joints, sand and glue up.
It has now had a couple of coats of oil and is ready for use. Base and trim is red gum. Not sure what timber the main top is but when I saw the fiddleback grain I knew it deserved to be something special.
It has now had a couple of coats of oil and is ready for use. Base and trim is red gum. Not sure what timber the main top is but when I saw the fiddleback grain I knew it deserved to be something special.
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It may look a little like Silky oak but is quite different to any other silky oak I have worked with. Appears to be some sort of Eucalypt to me.Looks great. The middle timber is silky oak, grevilla robusta
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Lovely rustic looking stand,
love the top
Ken
love the top
Ken
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Re: New display stand
Very nice, a many of many talents Neil
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Kirky
Cheers
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Re: New display stand
Another stand completed.
This time I've used the fiddle back timber for the trim and legs. Top and stays are Victorian blackwood.You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Re: New display stand
Very nice! Love the grain, nice joints too!
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Re: New display stand
Nice work, very elegant. How are the leg joints secured? If you tell me, will you need to kill me after?
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Gavin
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All joints rely on accurate cutting for good contact and a good glue. The leg struts help take a lot of stress off the corner joints.
If anyone has any other practical ideas for small joints I'd be very happy to hear.
If anyone has any other practical ideas for small joints I'd be very happy to hear.
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Re: New display stand
Hi Neil, last year I made this little stand out of camphor laurel left-over pieces from another project.
I "cheated" a little by reinforcing the glued leg braces with screws. I figured in the normal course of viewing a tree on this stand the underside can't be seen anyway.
I "cheated" a little by reinforcing the glued leg braces with screws. I figured in the normal course of viewing a tree on this stand the underside can't be seen anyway.
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Re: New display stand
I am super impressed Neil with your stands. It's motivated myself to make a couple as well. I was fighting my way through the Saturday ALDI crowds and scored a table saw. Hopefully i dont loose a couple of fingers and end up with a couple nice stands