Hi all..it is probably covered somewhere in the bowels of AB but I looking for some plans as how you guys make up a hinged adjustable angle board to angle pots up for pruning ,viewing and setting tree angles.
Steve.
Plans..Flip/angle board for turntable.
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Re: Plans..Flip/angle board for turntable.
Hi Steve,
There was a link to one of Grant Bowie's in Bonsaiforest's thread yesterday. Here's the shortcut viewtopic.php?f=29&t=20002 . It's on page 1 towards the bottom
There was a link to one of Grant Bowie's in Bonsaiforest's thread yesterday. Here's the shortcut viewtopic.php?f=29&t=20002 . It's on page 1 towards the bottom
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Re: Plans..Flip/angle board for turntable.
Thanks terryb.terryb wrote:Hi Steve,
There was a link to one of Grant Bowie's in Bonsaiforest's thread yesterday. Here's the shortcut viewtopic.php?f=29&t=20002 . It's on page 1 towards the bottom
Got it 3 panels x 2 hinges..easy enough for sure.
Add a few pegs/holes, a couple of endless threads, a few washers and wing nuts and it's a 'go'.' my additions'.
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Re: Plans..Flip/angle board for turntable.
Had a crack at a flip board today.
A few old collected hinges,some weathered ply and a pine square I kept for what I know not.
Banged them together with a few pine and hardwood strips,gave it a burn (literally) and oiled it.
I'm not much on 'new' looking so I just assembled for an old and used look.
Practical and operational is all I want. A few more with my Squatty.
A few old collected hinges,some weathered ply and a pine square I kept for what I know not.
Banged them together with a few pine and hardwood strips,gave it a burn (literally) and oiled it.
I'm not much on 'new' looking so I just assembled for an old and used look.
Practical and operational is all I want. A few more with my Squatty.
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