Unfortunately, we don't have hardwoods here in southern Colorado, and the pine beetles have killed a lot of our pine trees. On the bright side, the damage wrought by the beetles makes for some beautiful coloring of the dead pine trees.
I saw this fern stand in an Arts and Crafts projects book, but I didn't want to build it out of oak. Instead, I chose "beetle-kill pine" for the base. This wood is inexpensive and plentiful from a local sawmill. For a touch of elegance and to impress friends and family, I selected purpleheart for the top. I like the contrast.
The joinery is compliments of Domino. The Rotex came in handy to correct a couple of alignment issues. That must be the fault of the Domino; it couldn't possibly be operator error. Dimensions are 26"Hx14"Wx12"D. Finish is Deft Danish Oil clear.
[attachthumb=1]
Dog included to reflect scale:
[attachthumb=2]
I saw this fern stand in an Arts and Crafts projects book, but I didn't want to build it out of oak. Instead, I chose "beetle-kill pine" for the base. This wood is inexpensive and plentiful from a local sawmill. For a touch of elegance and to impress friends and family, I selected purpleheart for the top. I like the contrast.
The joinery is compliments of Domino. The Rotex came in handy to correct a couple of alignment issues. That must be the fault of the Domino; it couldn't possibly be operator error. Dimensions are 26"Hx14"Wx12"D. Finish is Deft Danish Oil clear.
[attachthumb=1]
Dog included to reflect scale:
[attachthumb=2]