cflansbaum
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My wife bought a ceramic water vessel for her office and was looking at a stand at the same store - $80, crappy design and construction and just made of oak. Of course I had to say "I can make you something so much nicer with wood I have leftover in the shop"...
Attached are pics of the sketch-up design and the build. Initially it was going to be made with Lyptus (the top and middle "shelf" support) and then canarywood legs with inset lyptus running vertically down the legs. This didn't work out as I couldn't get such thick and deep strips of the lyptus to fit into the deep dados that I cut. They had to be so deep due to the fact that I was going to carve curved legs after this point from the square stock. So I had to redo the legs -- this time I used some Jakota that my local hardwood place had a bunch of short for sale.
This project started out as a question regarding the sheer strength of dominos, if you're interested it's here
Carl
Attached are pics of the sketch-up design and the build. Initially it was going to be made with Lyptus (the top and middle "shelf" support) and then canarywood legs with inset lyptus running vertically down the legs. This didn't work out as I couldn't get such thick and deep strips of the lyptus to fit into the deep dados that I cut. They had to be so deep due to the fact that I was going to carve curved legs after this point from the square stock. So I had to redo the legs -- this time I used some Jakota that my local hardwood place had a bunch of short for sale.
This project started out as a question regarding the sheer strength of dominos, if you're interested it's here
Carl