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Nest of three tables for planter stands

JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal
JoeAzza
JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal

 

A nest of three tables made from Tasmanian Oak offcuts.

 

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The project

 

I had these small off-cut timber boards that were destined for firewood. I was going to make chopping boards out of them, however, I wasn’t sure of the type of glue was used to laminate them together, so I decide to make this set of planter stands. I got the idea from the internet. I used Tasmanian Oak. This project took me six days to complete.

 

Steps

 

Step 1

 

Cut angles on each board on a saw table.

 

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Step 2

 

Glue up and clamp together for two of the stands. For the third stand I used superglue with a spray accelerator and the wood glue. This worked well: no clamping required.

 

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No clamps used for this one, just super glue and wood glue.

 

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Step 3

 

Make up spline jig and cut and glue splines.

 

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Step 4

 

Sand and paint. I used water based clear varnish, applied with a piece off cut sponge (no brush marks).

 

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Tools and materials

 

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Comments
Caron
Becoming a Leader

Wow, these are classic and beautiful with so many purposes. Thanks for sharing (saving for one day in the future!)

Bushka
Just Starting Out

These look amazing. 

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Bushka. It's sensational to have you join us, and great to see you've enjoyed this project.

 

Let me tag @JoeAzza so they are alerted to your kind comment.

 

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