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SSMDad
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#1 posted 650 days ago
Very nice job on this. Is the finish waterproof/resistant? :)
-- Chris ~~Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past."
Casper
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#2 posted 650 days ago
No it is not. The plant shown is in a pot which sits in the vase, the vase has no holes and a felt bottom. So far so good!
Jonathan
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#3 posted 649 days ago
I like that you used walnut here as an alternative to mahogany for the G&G style.
Did you use M&T joinery, or dowels?
What finish did you decide to use here? It looks good!
-- Jonathan, Denver, CO "Constructive criticism is welcome and valued as it gives me new perspectives and helps me to advance as a woodworker."
Nikki in VA
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#4 posted 649 days ago
Now there is a plant stand with presence! I like the walnut on Greene & Greene.
-- Nikki in Virginia
Dusty56
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#5 posted 649 days ago
Beautiful project : )
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#6 posted 649 days ago
Well done I’m a sucker for G & G style woodworking.
-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"
kimball
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#7 posted 624 days ago
Superb job. What a lovely plant stand.
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