powderhound
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Now that is a beautiful stand. Now lets see the how the canopy went together.
All I can say is daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn
But I guess once you get all the busy work of making sure your wood is square and flat, and notches datoed out, and... then it goes together fairly easily like a lego kit![]()
I have been following this thread and it is a very nice stand and your attention to detail is awesome. A question though on the bronze pieces between the corbals (I didn't know they were called that until this post) and the crown molding... it looks as if there is a piece of maybe 1/4 round that goes below those pieces and the cove molding. Is that so?
Devon
On the top did you choose laminate over granite because granite doesn't do well with constantly being wet? or is the laminiate an alternative to wood because granite would be costly and wood would not do well being constantly wet? I guess my question really is why didn't you use real stone?
Devon
Zoom out a bit so we can see the Morris Chair sitting next to it for fish watching.
Again very nice attention to detail
I may have missed it in all the comments, but did you cover your tank to keep jumpers in? If so...how did you cover it?
absolutely stunning! a big fan of the arts & crafts, mission style too!
top notch! are you going to trim out the actual tank?