I make this type of wall art. Tips for you. Hold your nailing gun the other way. They are made so that the nails will blow out to the side. If you keep using it the way eventually you will have a nail blow out the top and ruin your work. Also if you want to speed this up I stain all my wood pcs before I cut them. I also don't stain down all the way of the inside of the frame as wood glue does not stick well to a stained piece. I just stain low enough so you don't see unfinished part. Also don't forget to seal the backside so it won't pick up moisture and warp. I like your color choices it looks very nice.
yeah.. circular saw may not be the best choice but that is what I had. since then I have other options now. I can use band saw, jig saw and I also made a circular saw guide rail.
Quick question, I got a 2 ft x 2ft plywood board but it seems to be smaller than the one you used... Was yours 2x3 by chance? Just wondering how you fit so many wood cuts on it since mine cant fit as many as yours with a 2x2 board of plywood
it is 2x2 ft board. probably because 1x3 inch wood we get from local store is not exactly 1x3", more likely 3/4 x 2 1/2 inches . is your boards exactly 3" wide?
@@ummaandhalmi Thanks for the quick reply! the pieces that I am cutting on my mitre saw are set to a 45% angle, and have a stopping block at 5 inches on the saw... They are 1"x3" but for some reason I can't fit as many as you on my board and I'm trying to figure out where I went wrong. Possibly my pieces I'm cutting are too long?
Hi.. I watched video again, I am not sure where I got the 5 inches??. each block piece size should be 3.5" long side and 2.5" short side. i will check to see if it let me edit the video.
Simply relaxing for me, thanks for sharing
I make this type of wall art. Tips for you. Hold your nailing gun the other way. They are made so that the nails will blow out to the side. If you keep using it the way eventually you will have a nail blow out the top and ruin your work. Also if you want to speed this up I stain all my wood pcs before I cut them. I also don't stain down all the way of the inside of the frame as wood glue does not stick well to a stained piece. I just stain low enough so you don't see unfinished part. Also don't forget to seal the backside so it won't pick up moisture and warp. I like your color choices it looks very nice.
Would liquid nails hold all these pieces better than just wood glue?
Absolutely beautiful
Love this! Plan on making two for Christmas gifts this yr.
Man, no need for tape to get these clean lines. Awesome!
Great Job!!!!
brilliant inspiration at its best thank you,
Gorgeous!
Wow . Great work. where can i get a custom design of something similar.
This turned out so good! Your video was very helpful, I made my own following your tutorial and it turned out great. Thank you!
Yay.. congrats. Now you know how to make a gift for friends and family.
Great job.. Thank you!
Wow thank u for sharing this video❤️
Nice work! The stain color selection was on point! But with a miter saw you didn't cut the corners!?
Красиво супер,но вот обклад запилить бы под 45 ,мне кажется былобы еще лучше. Как вы думаете?
How many small pieces are needed ???
This is awesome! Would a jigsaw have made cutting it square any easier?
yeah.. circular saw may not be the best choice but that is what I had. since then I have other options now. I can use band saw, jig saw and I also made a circular saw guide rail.
@@ummaandhalmi Right on, looking forward to more videos!
Very nice work! Do you think think could be done with a 60 degree angle?
Love the work and video... So all the wood pieces are the same size, length, and same angles?
Yes..except end pieces.
@@ummaandhalmi good deal... how much do you sell these for? I'm thinking about making some for a local trade show
it is a gift to my daughter. but I see them in online store from $100 to $250.
@@ummaandhalmi Except they clearly aren't the same size. There are two different sized pieces for the painted and stained parts in the center...
Hi! How many 3.5 x 2.5 did you use? And what length are the longer pieces on the outside?
Great work!!! Question... Is the plywood backing 1/2" or 1/4" thick?
1/2 inch but I think 1/4 should be ok too.
How much of the wood should I get?
Love it!! Liked and subbed for this one. :)
Quick question, I got a 2 ft x 2ft plywood board but it seems to be smaller than the one you used... Was yours 2x3 by chance? Just wondering how you fit so many wood cuts on it since mine cant fit as many as yours with a 2x2 board of plywood
it is 2x2 ft board. probably because 1x3 inch wood we get from local store is not exactly 1x3", more likely 3/4 x 2 1/2 inches .
is your boards exactly 3" wide?
@@ummaandhalmi Thanks for the quick reply! the pieces that I am cutting on my mitre saw are set to a 45% angle, and have a stopping block at 5 inches on the saw... They are 1"x3" but for some reason I can't fit as many as you on my board and I'm trying to figure out where I went wrong. Possibly my pieces I'm cutting are too long?
What inch are you putting your jig to? 2" or 3"? I realized that I set mine to 5" and thats why they're so big
Hi.. I watched video again, I am not sure where I got the 5 inches??. each block piece size should be 3.5" long side and 2.5" short side. i will check to see if it let me edit the video.
@@ummaandhalmi Glad you gave measurements before I started cutting mine saved me so mane headaches
I really like the Woodglut plans.