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made from quarter sawn white oak. i used fumed light oak analine dye with amber shellac topcoat. i glued on an 1/8 thick piece on side grain for quarter sawn figure on all four sides of legs. those are not the plants that are in it now that was just a joke. i made two of them. it has a through wedged tennon in bottom stretcher.
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a1Jim
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#1 posted 124 days ago
Wow that’s a very looking plant stand
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#2 posted 124 days ago
really nice i like mission style the riffcut wood is beautiful good work
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JohnnyB
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#3 posted 124 days ago
Very nice. The dye and shellac suit the piece well.
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Tim Pursell
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#4 posted 124 days ago
Looking good! I like that you took the time to match the grain on all four sides of the legs, it’s an important detail.
I like your choice in fine china too, Dard Hunter is one of my favorite designers of the A&C period.
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