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Pedestal vase stand

 

 

 This is a very elegant pedestal stand for a pot or vase. The most complicated aspect of the project is the angled position of the sides and legs. To make the mounting as easiest as possible I have calculated the sizes and positions of the tabs and slots accurately so that they hold pieces exactly in the required angle or completely horizontal in case of the shelves. As a little drawback the slots are a bit larger than the slot they hold, but the resulting little empty spaces can be filled with wood paste easily once the project is completed. The calculations were complex but as a result all the mounting complexities of this cute piece of furniture have been removed, making it quite easy even for intermediate scrollers. The pattern is based on an old Italian design from the beginning of the XX century. It has been completely redrawn in the computer using the most advanced graphics techniques.

 The pattern is printed to make the pedestal vase stand with 3/8 and 1/4 inches wood or with 9 and 6 mm. wood, but of course it can be resized at will. This table gives the measures of the pedestal vase stand depending on the wood thickness you use:

  Height Side
3/8 and 1/4 in. wood 43.8 in. 13 in.
 9 and 6 mm. wood 105 cm. 31.2 cm.
12 and 8 mm. wood 140 cm. 41.6 cm.

   Please note that this pattern is registered and copyrighted. If you would like to have it I offer it for 13 € plus shipping. The pattern is computer made, which provides total precision, and nicely printed for convenient scrolling. Click here to buy this pattern. Write me to info@finescrollsaw.com for any questions.

 This picture has kindly been sent by Daniel Navarre from France.

 

This picture has been kindly sent by Oleg Velesjuk from Kaliningrad, Russia.

This picture has kindly been sent by Dmitry Buleiko from Penzenskaya, Russia.  This picture has kindly been sent by Dmitry Buleiko from Penzenskaya, Russia. 
 

This picture has been sent by Giovanni Cittadini from Italy.

This picture has been sent by José Germnán Giles from Spain.  
 

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