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White Ash and Red Zebra Wood |
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Taller and Wider |
Detail continuity: The radius of the dome shape is simply derived from the maximum useful diameter and thickness of the board used. The center point of the dome arc is also where the legs point to, and the chamfer on the edge also points to the same focus point. There is nothing arbitrary about each design consideration of these plant stands. Even the length of the legs was determined from the diameter of the top. They stop right below the edge. The woods used and the finish applied are the only variables.
The white ash wood was a bit splintery and chipped out an edge of the top surface. A scar to remind us of its hard life before becoming a plant stand top. I could "fix" it with a patch, but that may be more obvious than the little chip out.
I'd love to see a comment or ten with thoughts on what these should sell for. There is about $20 of wood and finish in each one.
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