DIY Wooden Wall Art – JUST TWO 2 x 6s! | Woodworking Builds
DIY Wooden Wall Art – JUST TWO 2 x 6s! | Woodworking Builds
You won’t believe how easy this piece of wood art was to build. All you need is two 2 x 6s a 24 x 24 project panel from Home Depot, and some construction adhesive.
So how much style can you squeeze into one piece of wall decor and just a couple of 2x6s? #LetsDothis
Thanks to all of you awesome makers out there for inviting me to this years #WoodARTChallenge, I had a blast build this.
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Stain isn’t a "finish".
This piece is super cool! Love the geometric design, the depth, the scale. I wish it was bigger. 🙂 Makes me want to touch it. Thanks for sharing!
fantastic , would you be able to summarize the count and measurements for pieces please?
This is incredible.
Why did you use construction adhesive instead of wood glue? Awesome art btw, love it!
Love it!!! I recently became disabled and I have tons of driftwood, scrap wood and I so want to learn how to do woodworking! Wish there was an actual class close 2 where I live! Tip of the mitt- west northern mi.
0:35 a lynx? i see no links for a lynx. 🙁
dont do this kids…
AHAHA dont joke with me, im a 14 yr old with a workshop
only problem is that it’s on the 2nd floor and it’s only 10 by 12 ft, which makes everything waaaaay harder
Well, that didn’t pan out…such an unfortunate choice of stain.
Very well done. So too is the opening video on your website. Your woodworking philosophy and tips are spot on. Thanks for posting.
High Skill
I love how accessible you made this project! And it’s such a neat pattern. Just smack it! 😉
At first I thought the pieces were placed randomly, until you put it on the wall. I really like the pattern, very nice!
Really cool piece Rick! 👍👊
Hi, you can use painters tape doubled up on both sides of the blade if you dont have a zero clearance insert available. Actually just used that method on mine for the small rips that were getting caught between the blade. Very dangerous otherwise. Try it and let me know if it works for you. Take care & thanks for sharing.
Nooooo, stop leaning over the table sawww.
i wanna make this my entire wall now
Thanks so much for inviting me to be a part of this challenge…internet? Check out all of the other awesome content at #WoodARTChallenge or check out all of the projects from the links on my website. https://wp.me/p7WOgK-BI or check out the playlist with all of the youtube videos, https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjxL6_JHBZMwizpv28Oy9tWjryHr1Meng&jct=hPdWwswuyyaqhpokslNMzRfMNOfADw
Simple and elegant – I like it. Nice job brother
Nice
Nice, really like the colour; makes a good acoustic diffuser as well.
Would have liked a nude stain, or just clear coat, to let the natural shape of the wood create its own shadows and contrast rather than try to force something with walnut stain.. but.. still looks neat.
Nice piece and super simple.
However, aside from being made of wood isn’t the #WoodARTChallenge supposed to be square?
Is it wrong to want to do a complete wall with this pattern 😍
How did you figure out how many pieces of each size was needed?
I dig it! Cool design, and very doable. Nice job, Rick!
Looks good! Do you think you could apply the Shou-sugi-ban finishing technique to this? Possibly for an outdoor patio piece.
Use wide blue tape for an emergency zero clearance insert. Just apply the tape over the existing insert opening in one long strip, then raise the blade to the height you need for the cuts you are making.
Awesome safety tips, Rick! My first try with a table saw (just a week or two ago) resulted in injury, so it’s important to go over those tips for beginners for sure. Great project!
…mayhaps share an image of the ‘art’ first to compel viewing the process…cheers,
Love the drawn out arrow.
I love the way it looks but that finish is to much for my taste
I tried to smack the like button now my screen is cracked…
Super easy, super accessible!
Sooooo cool 👍
Cool wall art ,top job.
Cheers
Tim from Wood 4 Nothing
Dang that looks pretty good
That’s so simple but so cool!
Great job!!!
Looks awesome! Love the floating arrow to your other shop projects! So smart!
Please list all supplies used in your projects in the description. I’m new to wood working and it would help a lot!
Even stains, length of nails or screws ect. for future videos.
I love working with pine wood because it has beautiful lines and grains. This turned out nice
You held the blade with the safety cover off and proceed to put all your fingers directly under it to tell us to cut the ends of the boards off. Some people just can’t be saved.
Sweet project! Loved the editing improvements you did in this one, great job, Rick.
Hey I really enjoyed the video I’ve been in a funk and really interested in going out to the garage and making Man glitter "sawdust" but this video made me perk up and think to myself hey that looks fun I should try that!! I enjoyed the music also thanks again
Very cool video bro. Nicely done.
wow! amazingggggg!
This is that new hotness.
Can u use a polyurethane on this 2 use in a bathroom?
I dig it, Rick! It turned out really sharp looking!
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