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Umbrella stand
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Full-length dimensions and a solid walnut frame make a practical dressing-room addition
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By Rick Campbell, photos by Tracy Cox, illustration by Len Churchill
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Solid wood throughout means that even the bottom panel is attractive
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Next, cut the trim pieces that cap the top of the stand. Miter them at the corners, like a picture frame, and use #20 biscuits to reinforce the joints. Assemble the cap frame with glue and biscuits, then set it aside to dry. When the clamps are released, spread glue on the top edge of the stand, centre the cap frame on it, then tack the frame in place with a few finishing nails. After filling the nail holes and giving the project a final sanding, you're ready to apply the finish of your choice.
I applied a pre-stain conditioner before wiping on two coats of dark oak stain. Conditioner helps prevent a blotchy finish by evening out stain absorption. Next came three coats of wipe-on polyurethane for durable protection. I recommend sanding with #240-grit paper between applications and wet-sanding with #600-grit wet/dry paper after the last coat of poly has cured for a full week. You'll find that this method creates a silky smooth finish.
As you move your handiwork near the door and fill it with umbrellas, relax. You're ready for the next rainy day.
| You Will Need | | Part* | Size | Qty. | | Legs | 3/4" x 1 1/2" x 24" | 8 | | Rails | 3/4" x 2" x 7" | 8 | | Slats | 3/8" x 2 1/2" x 19" | 8 | | Cap strips | 3/4" x 1 3/4" x 11 3/4" | 4 | | Bottom panel | 3/8" x 8 1/2" x 8 1/2" | 1 | | Cleats | 3/8" x 3/8" x 8 1/2" | 4 | | * All materials are quartersawn white oak |
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