Stand build number 4

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Hey nuts. I finally got to finishing a stand I started last year. I cut the live edge pieces sometime ago, but didn’t haven’t been inspired to finish due to last years dismal bonsai year. But spring has me springing, and I finally finished it up. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t inspired by Austin Heitzman. He’s a big inspiration and a true pioneer in bonsai stand building in my opinion.
Walnut frame, olive wood live edge and wormy maple platform. I hope you lie it. I’ll post some process pics later, but here’s the finished project. 29E27288-D2DE-4F1C-8D12-5BCF4F506903.jpeg26D54D37-A4B4-49C3-9683-BBAA1BAFAFA7.jpegBB3A6949-938C-407B-8EE4-D0DF87E708BD.jpegF100C208-9018-4C25-B8B5-6012F700042A.jpeg6B4FADFC-9973-415A-8C84-34C5D427E025.jpegD2F8955E-D6A4-4C5A-86B3-A6DD134D0294.jpeg
 

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Gorgeous!!😋

I wonder if the top could be more "settled" if the surface was flush and the ends enclosed by the same wood/stain? Might be a bit more ridged and allow for a larger tree to be displayed?
The burl "gussets" might overwhelm a smaller planting?🤔

Still, very nice.😎
 

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Beautiful work. I really like the art in the design and wood.
With bonsai stands we need to be careful not to upstage the stars though. This stand will need a good tree for the bonsai to gain any attention.
 

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Hey nuts. I finally got to finishing a stand I started last year. I cut the live edge pieces sometime ago, but didn’t haven’t been inspired to finish due to last years dismal bonsai year. But spring has me springing, and I finally finished it up. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t inspired by Austin Heitzman. He’s a big inspiration and a true pioneer in bonsai stand building in my opinion.
Walnut frame, olive wood live edge and wormy maple platform. I hope you lie it. I’ll post some process pics later, but here’s the finished project. View attachment 360625View attachment 360626View attachment 360627View attachment 360628View attachment 360629View attachment 360631
Applause for the craftsmanship. Attention to detail evident in the grain match and burl pattern. Great job!
 

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Gorgeous!!😋

I wonder if the top could be more "settled" if the surface was flush and the ends enclosed by the same wood/stain? Might be a bit more ridged and allow for a larger tree to be displayed?
The burl "gussets" might overwhelm a smaller planting?🤔

Still, very nice.😎
Thanks Lance!! I went back and forth on wrapping the front of the top, but liked the angle cuts at the end of the cantilever. I thought it differentiates the top from the bottom a bit. I also considered extending the top out past the end of the frame. In terms of strength, it could handle some weight, but I certainly don’t have a tree nice enough that wouldn’t be overwhelmed by a loud stand! 😂
 

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Beautiful work. I really like the art in the design and wood.
With bonsai stands we need to be careful not to upstage the stars though. This stand will need a good tree for the bonsai to gain any attention.
Thanks Shibui. Exactly why you see no pics of stand with tree! It would def take a high quality tree to balance the visual, and I’m still working on that. 😂 I also think it needs a semi cascade, but I only have 1.
 

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here’s some process shots and a concept drawing I sketched up a year ago.
 

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Nicely done. I’m a big fan of Heitzman as well and this is worthy. I very much like the unframed edge on top with the detail of the bevel. It lightens the look. Good use of different woods. I would like to see it with a tree on it. Since the stand itself has movement I think the tree needs it as well, probably to the left.
 

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Nicely done. I’m a big fan of Heitzman as well and this is worthy. I very much like the unframed edge on top with the detail of the bevel. It lightens the look. Good use of different woods. I would like to see it with a tree on it. Since the stand itself has movement I think the tree needs it as well, probably to the left.
Thanks Velo. Ugh, I wish I had a tree nice enough. I’ve got some pretty good vertical trees, but as you said, a tree with lots of movement, or even, in my opinion, a semi cascade would look best.
 

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Its just really cool and really original to my eye, I have never seen a stand like that before.
Deserves praise.
Austin Heitzman does work very similar. But I will take the praise my friend, thank you. I’m going in to 5 years of being a self employed designer/carpenter and as I move forward, I really want to make and sell bonsai stands and displays. It’d bring me so much joy and give me an excuse to be in the bonsai world more! Maybe even a spot at the national show slanging lumber!!
 
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