About 2 years ago I somehow agreed to (got roped into) make a cake stand for the other half's sister's wedding. At the time it sounded simple enough, she wanted 4 tiers on branches of part of a cut-down tree. Now I have just over a year to go and panic has set in! The main difficulty is sourcing the tree and log slices that fit the bill. Over the past year, I've collected all kinds of bits and pieces for it. I read on here some other poor soul in a similar predicament (It has pictures if you're struggling to understand the type of cakestand I mean)
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/threads/help.91990/
Does anyone have any experience working with this type of thing? The wood I've collected is obviously still wet. What about bugs in it? Is there any way of getting them out like in a bath of bleach or something? I can imagine halfway through the wedding a conga line of ants eating the cake! Anyone know of a way to source this kind of tree offcut and the log slices? I bought some log slices that were quite cheap but the wood is so light and soft they don't look real. I don't know what species it is but I think I could drill a hole through it with a screwdriver.
I had a go last weekend on an off cut that is close to what she wants. I managed to cut a round tenon on the top so that could be morticed into the top log slice. I'm thinking the other three will have to be notched into the trunk and maybe a large dowel or something through the branch.
Here's a complex CAD drawing of the positions for the tiers...
Anything I should look out for? Any help or ideas welcome. Cheers.
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/threads/help.91990/
Does anyone have any experience working with this type of thing? The wood I've collected is obviously still wet. What about bugs in it? Is there any way of getting them out like in a bath of bleach or something? I can imagine halfway through the wedding a conga line of ants eating the cake! Anyone know of a way to source this kind of tree offcut and the log slices? I bought some log slices that were quite cheap but the wood is so light and soft they don't look real. I don't know what species it is but I think I could drill a hole through it with a screwdriver.
I had a go last weekend on an off cut that is close to what she wants. I managed to cut a round tenon on the top so that could be morticed into the top log slice. I'm thinking the other three will have to be notched into the trunk and maybe a large dowel or something through the branch.
Here's a complex CAD drawing of the positions for the tiers...
Anything I should look out for? Any help or ideas welcome. Cheers.