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On a recent trip to Arizona (Canyon De Chelle area), my wife bought this sandstone artwork from a young artist. I needed a stand for it and wanted the ability to remove it from the stand if anyone wanted to take a closer look. I hammered out a bend in a wire and used a spring and removable pin to accomplish this. I'll let the photos explain. Wood is walnut.
Jack
![stand1.JPG stand1.JPG](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/275/275370-6a9f1da49d7e2ccad2ac508ca4909c56.jpg)
![stand4.JPG stand4.JPG](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/275/275368-0d0277e1b3a73987d1b9ce356c3b8b56.jpg)
![stand2.JPG stand2.JPG](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/275/275369-c0a048f68eb1c5cc23d7be432e5d8363.jpg)
Jack
![stand1.JPG stand1.JPG](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/275/275370-6a9f1da49d7e2ccad2ac508ca4909c56.jpg)
![stand4.JPG stand4.JPG](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/275/275368-0d0277e1b3a73987d1b9ce356c3b8b56.jpg)
![stand2.JPG stand2.JPG](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/275/275369-c0a048f68eb1c5cc23d7be432e5d8363.jpg)