Hi @LI, it's actually a really easy first DIY project and you don't need any fancy electric tools to do anything for this simple design I made up:) Th ...
@JoeAzzagosh they look fantastic! Well done! And lovely use of that Tasmanian oak! I’ll admit it cost me $8 for all materials to make mine so I defini ...
Thanks @TedBear! Those are very kind words:) Being a novice I have found the workshop community really inspirational and helpful:) Yeah, I think you c ...
Hi Jo (@joineryjo)
Great to see your project continues to inspire community members. It would be fantastic if you could post the materials you used ...
This is the first bespoke full out door dinning setting I have made since I lived in Darwin over 40 years ago.
For the last year or so I have re-built ...
Well done @JoeAzza for constructing such a fabulous plant stand and for sharing plenty of detail so that others can also get plenty of help and inspir ...
@joineryjo , thank you, I decided to use Tassie oak, one length of 32x32x1800 costs approx $21, I used 3 lengths for the two stands and 1 length of 4 ...
Well done @JoeAzza. The tapered legs are a nice variation on @joineryjo's original design. What have you got planted in your pots? The Tasmanian Oak r ...
After being inspired by @joineryjo planter stands, I decided to make my own similar/same as @joineryjo .
The only difference is that I used Tasmani ...
Hi @LI, it's actually a really easy first DIY project and you don't need any fancy electric tools to do anything for this simple design I made up:) Th ...
@JoeAzzagosh they look fantastic! Well done! And lovely use of that Tasmanian oak! I’ll admit it cost me $8 for all materials to make mine so I defini ...
Thanks @TedBear! Those are very kind words:) Being a novice I have found the workshop community really inspirational and helpful:) Yeah, I think you c ...
Thanks for the tag @Jason. @gitzy I cut them myself after I got a great deal at Bunnings on a cheap mitre saw. You can definitely get them cut to size ...