LePallet
Amassing an Audience
LePallet
LePallet
Amassing an Audience

This attractive Pine timber stand has shelves to display plants or ornaments at various heights. 

 

 

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The project 

 

This was a fun little build, and not hard to do. You can try it for yourself. 

 

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I used 30mm x 30mm DAR Pine for the frame, and standard DAR Pine boards for the shelves, which are screwed from the back.

 

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For the join at the top centre, the back timber goes straight across in one piece. The short centre timber is pocket-hole screwed from underneath. But you can just use a screw from the back and then a screw going directly down on the centre timber. I also used glue to make sure it will last a while.

 

More project inspiration

 

LePallet's tower of plants will remind Workshop members of resident D.I.Y. expert EricL's step-by-step guide to building a cat tower.

 

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Those who want to keep their plants in more low-rise accommodation can check out joineryjo's stylish timber plant stands, which inspired Bunnings Workshop member JoeAzza to put together the  step-by-step guide How to build a planter stand with a full list of tools and materials required.  

 

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