Mini Pentagon Fire Pit

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Granite
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Mini Pentagon Fire Pit

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Having a lot of fun with this little guy. Works great for two people with a small space.

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Re: Mini Pentagon Fire Pit

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That is a nice little burner!
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Re: Mini Pentagon Fire Pit

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That's awesome.
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Re: Mini Pentagon Fire Pit

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Very cool Granite. I may have to make me a smaller one after seeing this one.

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Re: Mini Pentagon Fire Pit

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how big did you make the feet to where they all fitted on the bottom of all the pentagons
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The base of the legs are about 8" (7.6") I copied the pentagon used for the pit. Then cut the bottom triangle from the drawing and added a half circle.

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