@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 ...
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 ...
You’ve provided the inspiration for my next project. I’ve also been looking for the right plant stands for my home. I love the minimalist look - congr ...
@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 ...
Thank you @MitchellMc. Bunnings has been an amazing resource during covid times. Thanks to you and the Bunnings team for all your great work and helpf ...