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Thursday, June 5, 2025

A Walnut and Cherry Wood Plant Stand

Walnut and Cherry
Often a project leaves useful scraps that also could be made into something useful.  That was the case with this simple plant stand. Some walnut salvaged from a previous design was re-configured to become the top. It became an eight inch diameter inverted dome cut from the glued up walnut.   

Walnut Top.  Ready for leg sockets

Lining up with the marked leg socket center

One socket cut.  

Four short sections of 5/8" diameter cherry dowels became legs. Each leg socket is perpendicular to the dome arc. The legs radiate out from the center of the arc. 

Standing up for the first time.

Deciding how simple or complex in detail the legs can be is a worthwhile iterative pursuit.  I've started with a simple cylinder with the bottom cut off to be flush to the surface it stands on. The sockets/mortises have a bump on their perimeter.  The legs ends have a notch to fit around the bump.  The reference orientation is what made it easy to cut the angle on the bottom of the legs as seen in the first photo.  

For detail I could add some plant inspired carving along the length of one or more leg.  I could simply roundover the ends or create more of a bullet shape or pencil tip shape.  I have the dowels connected but not yet glued into the top. It stands up to be observed and inspiring so this decision may be easier. If I do add more detail I'll post an updated photo.  With a plant on top to draw focus this little stand may be happy enough just supporting it rather than competing for attention.  ;)

A version with a cherry top and walnut legs:  Simple Plant Stand
A version with a white ash top and red zebra wood legs: Ash Plant Stand

Comments are welcomed and appreciated. 
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