Ideas for this great find?
http://www.homedepot.com/s/round%2520wood?NCNI-5
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Becky on Mar 16, 2015I love the wood dept!!! I got one, cut it half and attatched it to the powder room wall in front of the potty. Then I got legs for it (2 in the same dept.) and now its a table for those who cant live without entertainmen in the bathroom! :)Helpful Reply
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Kim Kilmer on Mar 16, 2015I'm thinking of cutting one in half as well. I thought it would make a great plaque with our name and house number on it to hang above the door.Helpful Reply
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Shari Jamieson on Mar 16, 2015I also saw them at HD and knew I had to find something to make with them.This is the only photo I have and I did some rework to tighten up the rope. I suggest using a larger mirror if you make one.Helpful Reply
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Maria on Mar 17, 2015We used them to make an outside table out of an old tire. After priming and putting a design on it, I sprayed them with flex-seal and there you have it an inexpensive outdoor table.Helpful Reply
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Rhonda S. on Mar 17, 2015Make an enormous farmhouse clock from the round one!Helpful Reply
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Staci mize on Mar 17, 2015Make a Lazy Susan, with the larger one on top. Home Depot also sells the hardware for this project, that attaches both pieces and allows the top to turn. Great for the center of a table to hold condiments, etc. For gatherings.Helpful Reply
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Karyn L on Mar 17, 2015I had this old clock and I tried 3 different clock mechanisms and none would work, so I gave up and added it to the top of this wood that already had a lazy suzanne bottom. It sits on my 8 foot farm house table. I use it to put food that can be turned around for all to access. Love it and get tons of compliments on it!Helpful Reply
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Kim Kilmer on Mar 17, 2015Karyn, I love love love it! Now to find a clock face!Helpful Reply
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Becky Greenwald on Mar 17, 2015My husband took one of these and installed legs made from a 4x4. We used it to raise our Christmas tree (our tree skirt covered it perfectly) in order to create a little room under the tree for packages. Love it.Helpful Reply
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Duv310660 on Mar 17, 2015Pub Sign.Helpful Reply
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Shari Jamieson on Mar 17, 2015I've always wanted to make one of these cow print tables since I saw it on Flea Market Flip. The circle may be just the right size for the top of the milk can.Helpful Reply
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Angela Henson on Mar 19, 2015I had an old bar stool with a round seat that wasn't being used. Bought one of these wood rounds, removed the upholstered seat from the stool to reveal the wood stool base. Then, I took wood screws (being careful to get a length of screw that goes into the wood tabletop but not through it!) and attached the stool base to the tabletop from the bottom of the stool base. You see no screws that way. With some fun paint and patterns, this created a great small occasional table. We use it for the laptop as well as a casual dinner for two. It's really handy!Helpful Reply
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Kristin on Mar 19, 2015you could always make a vintage clock face out of it...Helpful Reply
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