How To Make Geometric Wood Wall Art DIY
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2021
- Learn how to make geometric wood wall art on a budget. This wood art is compatible with all different design styles and can be customized any way you would like.
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Super amazing work. Beautiful 😍😍
Highly talented my friend 😍🙏👍
There's a much simpler way...just attach all of the pieces to the backer board before you have the outside frame attached and make sure all of the pieces are a bit longer than the backer. When done, cut all four sides flush. The only fitting will be the four outside frame pieces. You did this like someone would do a built-in geometric wood wall project, but you have the benefit of being able to cut the sides away here where you couldn't do that on a wall.
I agree👍
do you think i would be able to do it with a hand saw this way? (and sanding the pieces of course)
@@cashmerenerd Of course, but like with anything done with hand tools, the result will be more dependent on your skill. I’d suggest snapping a line on the top pieces so you can see exactly where to cut and take nice long strokes with the saw to avoid waves or jagged edges. If you do make mistakes, either fill with some wood putty or enjoy the character that a hand built piece has.
@@danliutikas thank you! I really would like to do something like this, but a miter saw is a bit of a steep investment for "a nice hobby project that would look cool on my walls" :)
@@cashmerenerd Work with what you have and do your best. Also, if you do invest in a tool for this, a miter saw probably won’t have enough crosscut range, you should use a circular saw or a table saw. But…you totally don’t need either, just layout a clear line and take your time cutting it with a hand saw.
Why not stain everything before you make any cuts. That way you don't have to move them again to stain them. You can glue and nail as you fit them in.
I love the design of these and can’t wait to make them! I’ve seen other people wait to put the frame on until the end-that way you can both get the correct angle and precisely mark where you need your crosscut to go the first time.
These are beautiful
Awesome job!
Those are fantastic! I may have to try that! Thanks for the idea.
Ok these turned out perfectly
Those look beautiful 😍
😲😲😲😲 loves it!
Totally enlightening
Thnaks for sharing nice project.Thanks again.
I really enjoy watching and learning, great work 👍
Love how they look
Thank you :)
Love the results and seeing the trial and error. Too much for me but inspired for a simpler design.
Awesome job!!!
Thanks :)
New fan here. I love all your projects 😊💛
My next project. Thank you so much!
So excited for you. Good luck :)
These turned out great! Wish I had a miter saw 😩
I love how honest you were with your errors 😂
lol I try my best to show all the aspects of the project the good, the bad and the ugly. Cuz i figure most people that are watching are newbies like me. Hopefully it makes people feel like it is okay to mess up sometimes. :)
@@HousetoHomeDIY so I’m gonna attempt this lol. What size brad nails did you use?
Just wanted to say these are very cool and thanks for video
That is so nice! I love People like you that spread positivity. :)
Happy to have stumbled upon you from tiktok. Thanks for the wood work lesson!
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Wow😀 Nice job and great effect 👍👍 Very nice 😊
Thank you 🤗
i wish i watched your video before making these myself. I did it the way you went with your 2nd one but with a paint brush I could get all the nooks and crannies but the stain got too dark. Thanks for the tips.
I love the way all of those look!! Definitely wanting to try this project. I'd say I'm a DIY beginner and have been buying tools and stuff over past 6mths. So I'm assuming that I'd need a miter saw and a nail gun in order to even attempt this wood art project??
Thanks for including the mistakes that you've made. It's helpful too.
Really like the fact you shared the various method. I am curious as how the 1/4 board can hold your pin nails. Your nails are probably not going all the way thru the board thus that is less than 1/4" of grip which is very little
tiktok brings me here. Great work !
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Love these pieces! Is it necessary to use both the wood glue and the nails? Or can I just use wood glue?
Hi 👋🏽 The answer to your question is Yes. You absolutely can use Wood glue if that is what you have that you can work with. Although be the advised, that when using wood glue it is important that you either use clamps or put weight on your dowels and allow them to dry completely. This way it’ll have a much cleaner look and you won’t see any gaps and excess glue along the areas you applied the adhesive to. If you have Liquid Nails even better. Hope this helps 🙂
Very nice!! How much was the total project?
Would you say this is something a beginner could do? I’ve never done any woodworking in my Life but I desperately want to make these for my living room since they cost $900+ on any website.
I love it ,what color is the stain that you used?
which type of paint / glue that you use first on wood with brush
I made something similar but after laying out where the pieces were going, I made reflected that to the back and shot brads through the back to avoid filler after staining all the pieces. Solid job!
Oh dang! That is so smart! I hope anybody trying to build these see this comment!! I wish I would have seen this before I built them. lol filling and sanding nail holes sucks.
How did you keep the pieces in place while nailing from the back?
@@nrzona Before doing the glue up, I replicated the design on the back, then glued up and clamped another flat backer board on so nothing would move, flipped and nailed. It may be a bit tedious but it worked.
@@GJ11598 that sounds like great idea. wish u had a video of that! When u replicated it to the back, do u mean with just like a pencil or something??
I didn’t understand, how you measured the pieces and how you attached the pieces using the wood filler?
How do you know what size to cut each piece with the angles?
I love this . Too bad its an expensive diy for me 😞
I wanna have a try at this too
i thing there i a mistake on the plywood dimension its 20 in x 20 in (50.8 mmx 50.8mm) not 2 in x 2 in ?
How much did all of those cost you?
Stain isnt that expensive. You should’ve just stained everything before you made any cuts. Sure you may end up with scrap thats stained. But you’re gonna have waste regardless. The scrap that ends up cut off may be stained bit since this is a small project for just yourself the cost of that wasted stained will be pennies. But the time save os well worth it.
Do you have to use nails? I don’t have a nail gun.
Oops ignore my comment on the YT short lol