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077 - Fruit stand

This is a practical and attractive five sided fruit stand. It can be used to decorate any kitchen or used as a table center. The patterns are based in an old English design that I have entirely reconstructed in the computer.

This project is designed to be made preferably with 1/4 inches wood or with 6 mm wood, but of course it can be scaled at will, modifying the patterns accordingly. The following table gives the dimensions of the fruit stand depending on the suggested wood thickness:

Height Diameter
1/4 inches wood 10.1 in. 11 in.
6 mm wood 24.2 cm 26.4 cm

Please note that this pattern is registered and copyrighted. If you would like to have it I offer it for 7 € plus shipping. The pattern is computer made, which provides total precision, and nicely printed for convenient scrolling. Please write me to [email protected] to buy this pattern or for any questions.

This picture has been kindly sent by Oleg Velesjuk from Kaliningrad, Russia. It shows excellent craftsmanship on birch hardwood.

This picture has been kindly sent by Ester and Isaac Arditi from Israel. This picture has been kindly sent by Wolfgang Roth from Germany.
This picture has been sent by Antonio Zaglio from Italy. This picture has been sent by Hiltrud de Homont-Dietrich from Germany. This picture has been kindly sent by Wolfgang Roth from Germany.
This picture has been kindly sent by Gottfried Sedlemeier from Germany. This picture has kindly been sent by Gerhard Stamm from Australia.
This picture has kindly been sent by Santiago Fernández from Burgos, Spain. This picture has been sent by Jose Luis Tellez from Celaya (Guanajuato, Mexico).
These pictures have been kindly sent by Aravamudhan Rajagopalan from Tamil Nadu, India. The stand shown is made of teak and red wood hardwood.
Theese pictures have been kindly sent by Jim Butler from the USA: "I made this unit out of Sapele, and I used a little different joinery on the top piece, as I did not want the bottom pieces showing through. I use some small diameter screws from the bottom up, as well as glue to secure the top to the middle pieces".
This picture has been sent by Patrick Kim from the USA.
This picture has kindly been sent by Nicola Armenise from Italy. 

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