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Plant Stand.. A little different.

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Hi Gang..


 


Before I post the details and images of a plant stand I made a long time ago, and finally drew up formal plans for it using my CAD program,  I have something to say.


 


Some time ago, when I decided to post text and images for designs of pieces that could be made by the members, I had hoped that there would be dialog between me and the members regarding design elements.


I was expecting technical questions about the design, not necessarily getting "atta boys," although they are nice, that was definitely not the reasons for posting them.


The last few posts virtually went without any comments at all.  I thought the Noodle Press would be a winner.  No responses. This tells me that my time and efforts to help others is not warranted.


Because of this inactivity, this text, images and plans for my unusual Plant Stand will be the last one.


Larry 


 


This Plant Stand in unusual in that it has many staggered "shelves" made from basically one size of slat.  Because many slats are required, setting up cutting jigs for size and length make the task of preparing the parts pretty simple.


I also made a specer jig to ensure the slts were in perfect locations during the building of each shelf.   The slats ware glued and pin nailed to the frame pieces.


 


Here's two images of the Plant Stand.  The plans follow the images. 


 


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