I Made Some Planters - No Nails, No Screws, Just Woodworking Joints
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- čas přidán 2. 05. 2024
- Spring is here, it's time to build some planters.
I made some raised planters with woodworking techniques that can be used in many other projects. I noticed that the general trend is to shoot 150/200 nails per planter, so I tried to propose something different, I hope you will appreciate.
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What do you think of these two small raised planters? I invite you to leave a comment if my work appeals to you.
Very beautiful work my friend, great design. 👏👌😉👍👍👍
Thank you very much for the kind comment, I appreciate it.
When you look at the scrab-wood at the beginning and see the result at the end it's absolutely great and amazing !!!
Thank you very much for your kind comment. Years ago someone taught me to do the best I can with what I have, and it's a lesson I always keep in mind.
Lovely work. I need to put more faith in glue.
Thank you. you should, the woodworking joints are strong
Bellisimi, complimenti! Mi sa che ti rubo il disegno e ci provo a farne uno 😊
Grazie per il tuo gentile commento, sono contento di averti ispirato.
i much prefer videos without al the jibberjabber. beautiful design. for me, would have made them a bit bigger and deeper so the plastic rim of the container wasn't showing. maybe slats across the bottom to support the container..
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. How you would have made them is a different design and in that case the bottom was needed, I wanted to make them so that the edge of the vase rests on the frame. (also I didn't have enough slats to make the bottom). 😅
@@LTMS ah, not having enough is a totally different thing. although it really woudln't even have had to be the same wood... suppose even some metal chicken wrie or hardware clothe, with a few slats side to side. just in the process of cleaning out my workshop and thinking of all the bits and pieces i could use!