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greetings to all brain artisans! Have you been working with lumber and have some scraps left over, but would you mind throwing them away? Or are the pallets gathering dust uselessly in the workshop? Then read this brainstorming how with your own hands make a table from scrap wood.

Table- homemade described in this master class is 245x76cm in size and the amount of materials described below is selected for these dimensions.

Step 1: Materials

Pallets or off-cut boards
plywood 245x76 and thickness 1.5cm
timber 5x5cm for framing the tabletop, about 680cm
wood glue
nails
drill gearbox - a device that allows you to drill holes at an angle
3.3cm self-tapping screws and decorative plugs for them
screws 6.25cm and 2cm
epoxy resin, about 6 liters - but this depends on the desired layer thickness
oilcloth
mixing container, stirring sticks
masking tape
metal profile 50x50mm, about 9m
metal strip 50mm, about 1.2m
metal pipe with a diameter of 5cm, about 5m
spray paint for metal

Step 2: Preparing the Material


We start with sorting lumber and selecting the necessary brainboard, or from dismantling pallets. I collected the pallets I had and chose different textures and colors.

So, we disassemble the pallets, select the boards, remove nails, staples, etc. from them, anything that could damage the tool when processing the boards.

Step 3: Cutting to size


We cut the selected boards into boards of equal width, the length does not matter. I cut my boards 4cm wide. The length is not important because when gluing we will lay out the boards, filling the space on the tabletop, one after another and simply cut off the excess.

Step 4: Plywood Base


We cut the plywood sheet according to the right sizes table and gradually glue the prepared boards to it. We try to alternate the color and length of the boards so that the pattern crafts turned out to be more interesting.

I first coated the board with glue, placed it in the chosen place, pressed it with a clamp and nailed it with finishing nails so that it would be held in place while the glue dried.

Step 5: Frame the Perimeter


After the boards are glued and cut around the perimeter brain games, along this very perimeter we install a frame made of timber, which is higher in height than the glued boards. This frame will serve as a border when pouring epoxy resin.

For the frame, take a 50x50cm beam, cut it to the size of the table, cut the ends at an angle of 45 degrees and connect them into a frame. To make the connections between the timber and the plywood base better, I used a drill gearbox, which I attached to the plywood and drilled holes for the screws along it. And then I simply applied the frame timber and secured it with screws through the drilled holes; then I filled the holes themselves with wood putty and cleaned them, so they became invisible. I installed plugs on the self-tapping screws in the corners of the frame, and then also filled them with putty.

Step 6: Table Legs


The tabletop is assembled, so we move on to the supports, that is, the legs. There are many options for creating table legs; I decided to weld them from metal profiles.

First of all, we decide on the dimensions brain supports, I decided that mine would be 180x60x30cm. Next, we cut the profile to size and begin welding.

First, we weld the profile with the letter “U”, then we weld strips to the ends, making two such elements. Then we combine these elements with a profile into a support and strengthen its spans metal pipes. We clean the welds and paint the entire support homemade products metal paint.

Step 7: Attaching the Tabletop


Before installing the tabletop on the support, you need to drill holes in the support itself for fasteners. To do this, we drill holes in it along the perimeter of the support for self-tapping screws, and also countersink the holes in the strips of the support to recess the heads of the screws.

Next, turn the tabletop over and place it on the floor, back side up. We mark on it the place where the support is attached so that it is in think tank. We install the support, also upside down, and fasten it to the tabletop with self-tapping screws.

Step 8: Pouring Resin


We bring the table into working condition, that is, we turn it over and put it on a support, and then we move on to the important step - pouring epoxy resin.

We spread an oilcloth on the floor under the table, since the floor itself can get dirty. To avoid resin leaks, seal seams, cracks, holes, etc. with masking tape. Prepare according to instructions epoxy resin and, observing safety regulations, fill the countertop. It is advisable that the room where the pouring is carried out is warm, ventilated and well lit, and that the table is on a flat surface. This important points to get absolutely smooth surface table.

When pouring, fill all voids and corners of the tabletop, and do not fill in large layers, more than 6mm, give each layer approximately 6 hours to harden. Mix the epoxy thoroughly, pour slowly to avoid air bubbles; if they do form, use a torch to “drive” them out.

After the base layer of resin has completely hardened, remove the masking tape and fill in the finishing layer, which will turn the tabletop into a seamless monolith. After the finishing layer has hardened, we clean and polish any smudges that may have formed on the sides and bottom surface crafts.

Step 9: Enjoy your creation!


Homemade ready from recycled materials, we rejoice in the fruits of our waste-free brain creativity!

An original idea of ​​using an abundance of wood scraps.




If you are like me and love to work with heat-treated wood, chances are you probably have tons of wood scraps left over from past projects. After moving to New England, I noticed that pallets seemed to be everywhere here, so I started using them as a means to gain more woodworking experience. Naturally, my garage turned out to be larger and more like a pile of scrap metal pallet wood (some leftover scraps from past projects, some from a dismantled pallet that cracked during disassembly). If you're still at the stage of trying to assemble a refundable pallet board or would like more information on how to find, inspect and disassemble pallets, check out my Pallet Bible Instructable.

I saw and was inspired by mikeasaurus' scrap table finishes before, but due to the type of container board I have lying around, its design and process didn't suit what I wanted or was able to do. So I set out with the intention of building something that was, hopefully, as beautiful as the table that Mike put together. Let's see, it was a success...

Required Tools:

Saws: a miter saw key here and you will find that puzzles and a table saw or circular saw can come in handy as well

Thickness planer (I'll cover this in more detail in step 2, but a type planer will save you or mix potential headaches)

Sander (I prefer random orbit Sander, but that's up to you)

Clamps (clamps and more...pipe and/or bar clamps are very handy during the gluing process - make sure they are long enough to accommodate the width of the top of the table)

Protective Equipment (Always wear proper protective equipment, including safety glasses, a respirator or dust mask, gloves, and hearing protection as needed)

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Necessary materials:

Wood Scrap!! (I used about 20-25 pallet board pieces, some cracked or damaged, and a few other scrap items)

Carpenter's glue

Finishing nails (I used 2 1/2″)

Stains and oils (depending on how you want the final product to look) and rags to apply them

Step 1: Collect Scraps


So I became pallet plushkin over the past 6 months, I have not only dozens good quality The dismantled pallet of boards is sitting in my garage, but there are tons of crushed, cracked, or other damage to the boards from disassembling the pallets. No matter how good you get at disassembling pallets, you are bound to crack a few here and there, and most of the time they become unusable for the average project. But they are perfect for this!

I'm going to give the standard disclaimer to the container board that I put in all my pallet fuel projects, how much valuable information it is that I learned the hard way... pallets, wood is easy to find (and usually free), has character and is fun to work with. Always ask before accepting pallets from a business (even if they're sitting in the back near the trash can), also many companies have pallet suppliers who will reimburse them for used pallets, and taking them without permission is "technically" theft. I'm not saying I haven't done this before, just be safe and courteous. I prefer to use a circular saw or reciprocating saw to cut off the end of the stringers (perpendicular to the posts that hold the pallet of boards top and bottom), and finally using the jig to patiently separate the boards from the middle stringer. The key word here is patience - go at your nails from all angles to avoid cracking and ruining your tare board. If you haven’t attended business training for a long time, we recommend it, perhaps it will be interesting to you.

But This project is in no way limited to pallets. Any piece of scrap wood that is in play here. It's good to have a general idea of ​​what you want the dimensions of your tabletop to be, as this will allow you to determine exactly how much wood you need to collect. Based on the sizes of my scrap various pieces, I went with 17″...x17″. Keep in mind that you can piece together short boards to create the entire length you desire for your table.

Since you'll be assembling this table from a board in an upright position, lying as opposed to flat, the only real requirement for scrap wood here is that one of the long thin edges needs to be level enough - this will become part of the top of the table. You can always use a table or circular saw, to align the edge of the board, but all this must be taken into account when choosing wood.

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Recycling wood hard rocks , you can save a lot. Look around you and you can't help but notice recyclable wood. However, be prepared to sacrifice your ego and roll up your sleeves.

To gain the right to reuse this valuable material, you'll soon have to ask favors from strangers, rummage through places that are hardly clean, and do a lot of work.

Slow down near construction sites

Do not drive past buildings being reconstructed or demolished. If you don't intervene, the materials will likely end up in a construction waste landfill. Find the work manager or building owner and politely ask permission to take some of the material. The older the structure being renovated or demolished, the higher the chances of encountering excellent seasoned wood with a fine grain grain.

Valuable finds: wood floors hardwood, wide plinths, massive doors of residential buildings, wooden beams administrative buildings.

Avoid: houses built in the last 60-70 years; standardized Construction Materials, which were required by the growth of housing construction, are of little use for carpentry projects.

New life for an old barn

The bonanza of old barns

Wooden sheds are another promising source of recycled wood.

Valuable finds: classic designs with wooden frame with long beams contain a significant volume of straight-grained wood.

Avoid: wood with signs of damage by wood-boring beetles or termites; these insects can easily spread throughout your lumber yard and throughout your home.

Bargain with merchants

A few minutes spent leafing through the Yellow Pages will provide you with the location of many hardwood companies. From furniture shops and veneer manufacturers to door and boat makers, any shop that cuts boards produces waste.

Valuable finds: Red tree; This popular material is still often used today in the production of doors, boats and expensive furniture.

Avoid: companies that use resources efficiently; tiny scraps will only fill your trash bin.

Don't ignore old furniture

Discarded furniture can be considered one of the most undervalued sources of material for carpentry projects. Although old furniture is not very similar in shape to boards, this does not mean that it does not contain suitable wood. Pay close attention to garage sales where real gems are found. When the trade is winding down, instead of trying on shoes and shirts, ask if you can borrow the shelves. Even without finding a suitable material, you can purchase cabinets, racks or shelves with compartments for your workshop. Finally, if your town is in the midst of a spring cleanup, go hunting early (perhaps even the evening before)—the game may be big.

Valuable finds: wooden table tops, headboards, broken pianos and church pews are real treasures for a woodworker.

Avoid: veneered furniture masquerading as solid wood furniture.

Ubiquitous pallets

You can find pallets for transporting goods from almost any company that has loading platform. However, before you reap the benefits, you'll have to pull out a lot of nails and clean the dirt off your pallets. Therefore, be selective; do not waste time and effort on ordinary pallets made of pine boards. Instead, look for hardwood (after getting management approval, of course). The most severe or expensive cargo usually delivered on pallets made of thick oak boards.

Valuable finds: companies involved in international supply oversized cargo; What is considered a common cheap wood in one country may be exotic in other countries.

Avoid: pallets from companies supplying pesticides, fertilizers and other chemicals; their traces may pose a health hazard.

Open up new possibilities by downsizing

Are your timber supplies running low? So, it's time to downsize your products. Explore your scrap bin and make some miniature projects. They will not only serve as a good gift or decorate your home, but will raise questions from curious friends. When you tell them about the project, be sure to include a story about how you obtained the material. After this, get ready to write down phone numbers, as someone will definitely remember a friend of their friend whose garage is full of unnecessary boards.

Valuable finds: acquaintances promising visits to various outbuildings and rich booty.

Avoid: become a tree miser yourself; set a limit on minimum size scraps and clear the workshop of anything that is smaller in size.

How to work with old wood

Unless you're really lucky, the wood you manage to get will require a little more work than store-bought lumber. You will have to be very careful to avoid encountering metal fasteners and dirt, which dull the cutting tool. Focus on how much you've saved, and the time spent completing the following six procedures will fly by.

1. Don't forget about metal

Metal is enemy number one for cutters and saw blades. Remove any visible nails or screws from the boards. To detect hidden metal fasteners, spend some of the money you save on an inexpensive metal detector or all-in-one detector. Circle the dangerous areas with chalk and avoid them when sawing.

2. A blank slate is a happy slate.

On the list of things that can dull your tools, dirt is right behind metal. Scrape off any loose dirt using a stiff plastic or brass bristle brush. Avoid steel brushes, which may require repeated metal removal.

3. Bring out texture

The last step before the cutting tool touches the wood: remove the last layer of dirt or old finishing coating. This is not the time to stand on ceremony. Get out your belt sander with an 80-grit abrasive belt and give the boards a quick scrub. Move the power tool constantly. Belt sanders remove material very quickly and can create a dent in the surface in an instant.

4. Sacrifice the ends and save the saw blade

The porous end cuts collect dirt as well as the tabloids. This is especially true for boards taken from old barns or dragged along the ground, such as pallets. Saw off a few centimeters from the ends of each board. This will not only make your life easier cutting tool, but also remove small cracks that are always present on old boards.

5. Is it possible to process the boards now?

Yes. The time has come to cut the wood and obtain suitable material from it. But first, remove the expensive and high-quality saw blade and install instead a cheap or old one that you don’t mind getting dull. Make a straight cut along one edge of the board using sawing machine or a circular saw with a guide. Turn the board over and file the second edge parallel to the first, removing just enough material to remove any rot or stains. Before processing old boards on the jointer and thicknesser, also install the old knives.

6. Emphasize the story

When dealing with heirloom furniture, its provenance is almost as important as its origin. design features. Reused wood adds its own history to the piece. Accentuate it by flaunting it. Rough edges, nail holes, worm marks and faded finishes can all become design elements in the finished product.

If you want to somehow diversify your leisure time, then we advise you, dear friends, to take up carpentry. This exciting activity will draw you in so much that time will simply slip away unnoticed, and in this case you will learn how to make all sorts of decorations for your home, cottage, garden and, of course, the yard with your own hands. In addition to all this, you will not be tormented by the eternal question of what to give to relatives, friends and work colleagues on their name days and other holidays. Moreover, improvised materials for creativity are a dime a dozen; at your disposal are all the old trees located on your personal plot. Even from ordinary-looking stumps and driftwood, if you use your imagination, you can create incredible masterpieces of art that will be admired by everyone without exception. So, we strongly recommend that you visit our article, which will provide you with 10 photos of ideas for beautiful and interesting DIY wood crafts for prepared beginners. They will serve as a shining example for you and an impetus for your own unusually cool works. Video from step by step wizard classes will complement and consolidate your acquired knowledge in the field of carpentry.

Original log feeder

If your 11-12 year old child was given a homework assignment at school or kindergarten during a craft lesson, to make a bird feeder, then you should like this wooden craft. You won’t spend a lot of time making it, and the result will delight you and surprise those around you. let's consider step by step instructions and we will understand how to make an interesting feeder from a log with your own hands.

You will need:

  • Log,
  • Chainsaw,
  • Jigsaw,
  • Semicircular chisel,
  • Hammer,
  • Chain - 1 m,
  • Carbine,
  • Mounting loop - 2 pcs.,
  • Self-tapping screws.

Progress:

  1. Even a novice carpenter, through our master class, will be able to build a simple and original log feeder with his own hands. From the log we saw off two circles on both sides, of small thickness with a chainsaw.
  2. We cut a wedge along the length of the log at approximately 45 degrees.
  3. We take the wedge out of the log.
  4. We make longitudinal and transverse cuts inside the log, not cutting about 5 centimeters to the outline.
  5. Using a chisel and hammer, we hollow out the middle of our log. We smooth out the chips by doing inner part smooth log.
  6. From 2 sawn circles we cut out the side plugs. To do this, apply a circle to the log and mark the size of the plug along the inner contour, and cut it out with a jigsaw.
  7. We insert plugs along the edges of our feeder and secure them with self-tapping screws.
  8. Our craft in the form of a feeder is ready, now we’ll make fasteners for it.
  9. To do this, we screw mounting loops into the upper part on the sides. We put a chain on them.
  10. All that remains is to attach a carabiner to the chain and hang it on a tree.

Video: interesting DIY bird feeder

Frame made of tree branches

A photograph is a preserved piece of happiness captured at different periods of life. By making an unusual wooden photo frame with your own hands, you will add zest to the interior and surprise your guests. This frame will be especially relevant as a gift to loved ones. Even a novice carpenter can easily and quickly cope with such a simple task. The result will be amazing craft to the joy of everyone!

You will need:

  • Branches of various thicknesses,
  • Frame,
  • glue gun,
  • Jigsaw.

Progress:

  1. Cut the branches into wheels, about 5 mm thick. The more varied the thickness of the branches, the more interesting the finished frame will look.
  2. Now cover the frame with the resulting rings using glue, placing them in a chaotic order.
  3. The edges may be jagged, but this will add a special charm to your DIY wood craft.

Swedish candle

This candle will be indispensable on any hike. You can cook food or heat water on it; it burns for a very long time. This useful craft, made with your own hands, will save you on any hike, travel, fishing, and even in the country. It's incredibly easy to make. Let's see step by step description and the principle of its implementation.

You will need:

  • A piece of log
  • Chainsaw,
  • Lighter fluid.

Progress:

  1. In order to make this interesting craft from wood with your own hands for beginners at home, you will need to use a chainsaw to make 4 cuts intersecting in the center along the log. We do not make the cuts all the way to the end so that the structure does not fall apart, but slightly more than half the length.
  2. Now pour lighter fluid into the middle.
  3. Once you're on your hike, simply light the log in the center. The flame will be strong.
  4. To ensure that oxygen reaches the fire site, take 2 branches, preferably raw ones, and place them parallel to each other. Now you can place dishes with food or water on them.

Video: master class on manufacturing Swedish candle with your own hands

Owl made of wood

To decorate the garden or as an interesting craft for school, an owl made of wood will look good. It is quite simple to do with your own hands, so with your help, even a novice carpenter or schoolchild can easily cope with such an owl. Before we begin, let's see how to make an owl with your own hands in step-by-step instructions.

You will need:

  • Round cuts from trees of different diameters (1 large, 2 small and 1 medium),
  • Saw,
  • Self-tapping screws,
  • Cover with plastic bottle- 2 pcs.,
  • Felt pen,
  • Sackcloth,
  • Scissors,
  • Glue.

Progress:

  1. A large saw cut will serve as the body of the owl.
  2. On the flat side on top we fasten two small saw cuts with self-tapping screws. These will be the eyes.
  3. Cut a medium-sized piece in half and attach it to the sides big cut. Sawed sides in different directions.
  4. Make your own beak from a small piece of log, cut it out. Place from below between the eyes, attaching with a self-tapping screw.
  5. We need to make ears from burlap, placing them above the eyes. Take a small piece and roll it into a tube, making one end sharp. Flatten it and use glue to glue it above one eye with the sharp part to the side. We make the second ear in the same way.
  6. We make eyes from lids. We attach the lids to the logs for the eyes with a self-tapping screw, and fill in the pupils with a black felt-tip pen.
  7. The owl is ready. It can be hung on the wall, since it has a flat side, or mounted on a tree branch in the garden, decorating it with another interesting DIY craft.

This interesting wooden stool will be an excellent decoration summer cottage, bathhouse or garden. You won’t spend a lot of effort and energy making it yourself. This stool is distinguished by its originality in manufacturing, since, by and large, it turns out by itself. You will need several steps at the beginning and end of the job. For beginning craftsmen, this is just a great way to hone their skills.

You will need:

  • Log,
  • Ignition fluid,
  • Saw,
  • Round seat blank,
  • Metal brush,
  • Grinder,
  • Nails,
  • Hammer.

Progress:

  1. We take a log and make 2 cuts, perpendicular to each other, along the log.
  2. Pour lighter fluid into the middle and light it.
  3. We wait until the fire itself makes legs for the stool and extinguishes it.
  4. Using a metal brush, remove remaining coals and soot.
  5. Then sand the surface of the stool with your own hands.
  6. Nail the seat to the top of the stool.
  7. The stool is ready! An excellent and useful wood craft for the whole family.

Video: master class on making a stool with your own hands


DIY swing for a child

If you want to make your child happy with a swing, you don’t have to buy one. You can make very beautiful and beautiful ones from wooden planks with your own hands. safe swing for small children. They are safe because there is protection from falling out on all sides in the form of crossbars. So, let's start the process of making our homemade interesting craft at home.

You will need:

  • Bar 3 × 4 × 37 cm - 11 pieces,
  • Board 4.5 ×1.5 ×37 cm,
  • Self-tapping screws,
  • Rope,
  • Hacksaw,
  • Pencil,
  • Ruler,
  • Drill,
  • Screwdriver.

Progress:

  1. To make our wood a wonderful craft, place two bars parallel to each other. We lay 6 boards on top with the same distance between them and fasten them with self-tapping screws.
  2. We drill holes for attaching the rope on four sides in the corners.
  3. Next, take a hacksaw and cut two pieces of 15 centimeters each from the block.
  4. Then we drill holes in the center of the resulting blocks, so we will get the front pillars of our homemade craft.
  5. We cut the seven-centimeter piece in half and drill it vertically.
  6. We take a new block and place small blocks with holes along the edges. We drill holes in the block.
  7. We repeat the same action with two more bars and three planks.
  8. From the new block, we cut off two blocks, each 7.5 cm long, and drill vertical holes in them.
  9. We take the rope and begin to assemble our swing. We pass two different ends along the sides of the seat so that the middle of the rope is under it. We do this on both sides of the swing.
  10. We put 15 cm posts on the rope on the front part of the swing.
  11. We put 3.5 cm posts on the back ropes. Then we put a block with holes on the rear pillars, so we can make it ourselves back wall our swing.
  12. We put bars 7.5 cm long on the rear racks.
  13. We install armrests. We put planks on the side ropes.
  14. We put the two remaining drilled bars on the back ropes.
  15. We put a board on the front ropes, which will serve as a side for the child.
  16. Now you can hang the swing in any doorway, or in the corridor.

Video: interesting DIY wood craft

Wood cutting board

Each of us uses cutting boards in the kitchen, so I want to talk about how to make a board with your own hands for novice craftsmen. This interesting craft can be used in your kitchen, given to friends and relatives, or used as a basis for wood burning or other works.

You will need:

  • Board 20 × 70 × 40 mm,
  • Glue,
  • Clamp - 2 pcs.,
  • Plane,
  • Jigsaw,
  • Drill with drill,
  • Sandpaper,
  • Creosote.

Progress:

  1. In order for the craft to turn out as required, the boards need to be glued together so that you get one wide board. To do this, we coat the sides of the boards with glue and, using two clamps, tightly tighten them together.
  2. After the glue has dried, remove the clamps and process the board with a plane so that it becomes smooth and even.
  3. Now draw the desired shape of the board and use a jigsaw to cut it out.
  4. Drill a hole in the top of the board so that our craft can be hung in the future.
  5. We sand all sides of our board so that it becomes perfectly smooth and without burrs.
  6. After sanding, treat your board with creosote. Wait for it to dry.
  7. The board, made from wood with your own hands in a short period of time, is ready for use!

Tic-tac-toe game made of wood

You can make not only decorative and useful crafts from wood, but you can also make a tic-tac-toe game with your own hands. Such an interesting work will delight both adults and children with its unusual design. This game can occupy time at home and in the country.

You will need:

  • Sawed circle, diameter 20 - 25 cm,
  • Branch, 3 cm in diameter,
  • Cautery on wood,
  • Hacksaw,
  • Sandpaper.

Progress:

  1. In order to make an interesting wooden craft with your own hands for beginners without any problems, you first need to cut the branch into circles up to 1 cm thick. We need 12 of these blanks.
  2. Using sandpaper, sand all sides of the circles, as well as our playing field.
  3. Now burn out a playing field of 3 × 3 cells on a large circle.
  4. We need to burn 6 zeros and 6 crosses on small circles.
  5. The craft is ready for play!

Snowman made of wood

Such an interesting and cute children's craft will become a real decoration. room interior on New Year 2018 or as a gift for friends - schoolchildren. Children can easily make such a creation with their own hands, they just need to devote a little time and effort to creativity, and also prepare several cuts of wood. Parental help and support, of course, will also not be superfluous for beginners. So let's get to work.

To create you will need:

  • a piece of wood, size 5 X 10 cm;
  • sandpaper;
  • white acrylic paint;
  • materials for decorating the Snowman: buttons, fabric and other things you like;
  • drill;
  • black marker;
  • pink paints;
  • paper;
  • compass;
  • orange polymer clay;
  • brush and sponge for applying paint.

Work process:

  1. To make this craft, you will need to separate the work for children and adults. To begin with, a child of 11 - 12 years old will be able to freely draw a Snowman template on a sheet of paper, and then cut it out in front of an adult.
  2. Dad or grandfather, in turn, transfers these sketches onto the tree, tracing the lines with a black marker.
  3. Using a carpenter's tool you will need to cut out the fairy-tale character, and then sand all the unevenness and roughness.
  4. After this, it is necessary to bring the Snowman closer to its natural color. To do this you will need snow-white acrylic paint. We cover the entire product with it and set aside time for drying.
  5. We create cheeks using pink paint. With a simple touch of a finger we apply blush to our craft.
  6. We draw the eyes and mouth with a black marker.
  7. We make our own carrot nose from polymer clay. Entrust this part of the work to your child. After drying, attach it to the product with universal glue. In the same way, attach the buttons to the Snowman’s body.
  8. We make handles from tree branches, a hat from gray or colored cardboard. Brown, and a scarf from any piece of fabric. So our fun one is ready New Year's craft, created with your own hands quickly and easily. You can come up with a lot for schoolchildren similar products which they will create on their own at home. Perhaps this creativity will develop into your child’s real hobby, and subsequently into something more serious.

Vase for fresh flowers made of wood

Another one creative work for beginning carpenters, which will be suitable for schoolchildren aged 11 - 12 years, is a vase made of wooden cuts and a metal can. You can give this handmade craft to your mother, grandmother or friend. Look carefully at the photo and start making this interesting product.

To work you will need:

  • metal can;
  • universal glue;
  • small cuts of wood.

Manufacturing process:

  1. Adults need to prepare small wooden cuts in advance.
  2. Clean the metal jar from dust and dirt.
  3. In a chaotic manner, we glue the wood cuts onto the prepared container, starting from the bottom to the top. In principle, there should be no gaps. They need to be masked with small circles natural material. That's all! Our interesting craft can become a gift, and a very valuable one, since it is made with your own hands.

Finally

Our article has now come to an end, providing you with some of the simplest and most interesting DIY wood crafts for beginning carpentry masters. The photo ideas and videos we offer are quite diverse and colorful, informative and meaningful. This material is quite sufficient for beginners who want to develop their skills in the field of this carved art. Give this information some time, study and put your knowledge into practice at home to create best work for beauty and benefit. By the way, if your children are also partial to this type of needlework, then feel free to include them in your creative company. Together, as they say, work is more fun. For the kids, you can find some simple crafts that they can easily create with their own hands. Fantasize, make your dreams come true, decorate everything around with your creations, delight yourself and your loved ones.

Good afternoon. Today we start uploading articles on the topic of DIY wood crafts. In this first article I want to show you what simple crafts can be made from wood - for both children and adults. Many ideas will work for labor classes at school- for boys. Some ideas will work for a school competition crafts made from natural materials. Some wooden crafts can become decorating your dacha or yard. Here you will find a storehouse of inspiration and joy in anticipation of such interesting and simple work. In this article I will prove what to do beautiful crafts made of wood everyone can. Because here you will find simple and feasible tasks. Even a frail woman with a manicure can do half of the crafts in this article. So - let's fall in love with wooden creativity.

Let's start with simple magic.

Tree + sun

Crafts that glow with love.

Here are the simplest and cutest ones country crafts made of wood. For the craft, you need to cut a log (ask when you are sawing the firewood with a grinder to make several thin cuts). Or you can do it without cutting - just take a board of any size.

We drill holes in the wood so thick that a store-bought glass pebble will fit into it. Such sets of multi-colored decorative glass stones are sold - in the gift department, and in the department where there are candles, vases and everything for holiday decor.

You can simply drill such holes with glass into a board and hang it on an apple tree. You can drill such holes in the fence - if the sun shines into it at least once a day at a low angle.

That's very beautiful. Magically. Like in fairyland. Your children will be delighted with this wooden craft.

Simple wooden crafts

from log cuts.

If you have logs being cut into firewood in your yard, you are in luck. You can get priceless craft material for free. Ask the men to cut you flat cuts from both small and large logs. Lovingly stack them away from the woodpile and start dreaming up future wood crafts. For example, let it be wooden owls. It's easy to do and looks beautiful. The saw cuts can be nailed to each other. You can put them on liquid nails (like glue).

The surface of the cuts can be rough and unsanded (as in the photo with the bunnies craft). Or you can sand it with sandpaper and even varnish such an ornamental material. Or paint it the color you want.

From large saw cuts you can make large country wood crafts. And small log houses (made of thinner branches and logs) are suitable for miniature crafts - for example, these birds. You can cut branches of this thickness yourself with a hacksaw - manually, without a chainsaw.

Log cuts can become a canvas for art installations. Such wooden crafts-pictures can be made from any natural material. Go to the river and find smooth, flat stones. They will become a source of interesting crafts. The stones can be easily painted with felt-tip pens, office fat markers or just gouache (after work, fix the gouache with hairspray or nail polish).

Here's another way to make beautiful AIR crafts from wooden cuts. Lacy through cutting with an electric jigsaw (photo with craft Maple Leaf) looks simply magical.

Here is a small master class from which you can see how the process of cutting out openwork patterns on a thick cut of wood occurs.

First we outline the stencil with a pencil. Then we use a drill to drill holes in the key nodes of the drawing. And then we use a jigsaw to move from one holey node to another.

You can come up with a device yourself which will help you cut wood products using a conventional drill. Make your own electric jigsaw. Holding the comfortable handles with your hands, you simply move the device - following the lines of your drawing. The thinner the drill, the more small parts You can cut out the drawing with it. Well thought out.

Or you can buy a jigsaw– it costs on average 100 dollars. You can find it and over 50, we don’t work on an industrial scale, so it’s not necessary to buy a very powerful, expensive tool.

Mosaic crafts

From cuts of thick branches.

If you have country yard The boring barn wall is looking right at you. Then you need to make it not boring. Let's decorate the shed using wood crafts. Let's do it mosaic applique from small wood cuts. Such cuts are obtained by cutting thick branches or thin logs with a hacksaw (or chainsaw).

The basis For such a wooden craft, we cut it out of a sheet of plywood. First, we draw the silhouette of the future craft on it. We cut it out plywood base with a hand jigsaw or a special power tool. And we glue wooden rounds onto it - with liquid nails, with wood glue or with hot glue from a gun.

And you can even make it at home from saw cuts decorative frame for a mirror made of wooden rounds(master class in the photo below).

  1. Also buy a round mirror. Place it on a sheet of plywood and trace it with a pencil.
  2. Around the resulting circle, retreat a few centimeters (to the width you want for the frame). And with this indentation draw a second circle.
  3. Cut a large circle out of plywood. And cover the outer ring with wood cuts. You will get a beautiful wooden craft frame - all you have to do is glue the mirror into the middle using liquid nails.

Puff Crafts

made of wood.

This is perhaps my favorite type of wood crafts. Here the woven shields lie on top of each other creating a LAYER VOLUME of the craft.

Here is a cow craft made from three layers of wooden shield. The first layer is the body, the second is the head, the third is the bangs and nose.

You can paint all layers of your craft the same color (like a craft polar bear made of wood) or in different colors (as a craft mouse on the moon– photo below).

Or you can leave a textured wood pattern (as in the crafts in the photo below).

Wood fox It has a two-layer design - a back layer, and the head and tail are placed on it.

Craft duck has 5 layers - central layer with the head, and two layers on both sides (tummy + wing).

The more layers you will overlap each other, the more voluminous and convex your craft will be. Here is an example with the craft “Lions made of wood” you can see how the animal's muzzle moves forward, thanks to four layers of thick wooden boards.

If you paint your crafts. Complete the facial expressions, add small details - folds, spots, etc. You can get very realistic and expensive wood crafts. Your small hobby can become your business. Such works can be safely put up for sale.

You can come up with your own characters. Draw their layers on a sheet of paper. Enlarge the craft first in a paper template - transfer the contours to wooden shield and saw out. Or find pictures in a children's coloring book– and redraw them in an enlarged size.

Wood craft

For school activities

At the labor lesson.

Such LAYER wood crafts can be cut NOT FROM THICK SHIELDS, but from thin plywood sheet . And then such work can be carried out in labor classes as part of the school curriculum. On the topic “sawing with a jigsaw on plywood.”

Here's an idea - how made of 3 plywood panels make a two-color puppy craft. The first very back layer of WHITE PLYWOOD shows only the tips of the ears, tail and one hind leg. We will cover the second layer with stain (so that it darkens). Eyes, nose and lines can be drawn with a marker, or burned with a special device for burning wood.

In the same technique of shields with different shades colors, you can make a lot of three-dimensional crafts from wood during labor lessons at school or in a woodworking club.

Wood crafts

in the form of an APPLICATION.

Using a very similar technique, you can make an applique from wood. Here, too, wood is taken as a basis. solid wood board(that is, not a glued board, but a solid board). Because we will be sanding it, and the glued board may delaminate from sanding and the glue seams will be visible.

  1. On paper all future crafts are drawn. Divided into parts by lines. Each detail is numbered. And it is photographed (so that later the location of each element can be verified from the photo).
  2. Next, the drawing is cut along the lines into elements. We outline each element on the board with a pencil. We cut out an element from a flat board. All elements are flat on top, rough around the edges of the cut and with sharp sawing edges.
  3. Now our task smooth all edges of each part, round it. We trim off the sharp edges of the cuts with a chisel. And we grind it on a grinding machine (if you have one) or do it manually with sandpaper of varying degrees of hardness and roughness.
  4. After sanding all parts painted with tinted stain(sold in construction stores). Depending on how many times you wipe the part with stain, you will get a lighter or darker tone. Very light details can be simply wiped off vegetable oil. You can check in advance shades of color on scraps of wood left after sawing the craft.

You can also paint wooden craft parts in watercolor or gouache(using not a brush, but a foam sponge). After painting, to prevent the part from getting your hands dirty, you can spray it with hairspray or saturate the craft with another wood coating compound (just check the color first on scraps).

It only seems that the cow (in the photo of the wooden craft above) is behind the moon. In fact, all the parts are in the same plane. On a piece of paper. But thanks to the streamlined edges of the parts, everything looks voluminous, soft and as if pressed into each other. Nothing is actually pressed in - everything just lies next to each other.

Ideas for such flat wood applique crafts can be taken inside children's coloring books. There are just pictures with large details. You can find a children's coloring picture on Google - enlarge it and print it. Or redraw directly from the monitor screen by placing a sheet of paper on the glowing screen.

Methods for grinding parts

for wood crafts

(instructions to help).

To make it easier to sand the smooth edges of parts without rubbing calluses on your hands, I want to give some useful tips.

You can clamp the sandpaper sanding belt in a special vice, also made of wood. Here's how it's done in the left photo below. Or come up with your own version of the device.

Here in the left photo - sandpaper is wrapped around a thick piece of wood with a semicircular edge. And the edges of the sandpaper are wrapped in a groove, and clamped with a bolt twisted through a round cylindrical piece of wood-clamp.

There are also grinding attachments for drills. And then you can grind the parts using the rotational force of the drill and the magical power of electricity.

Below we see grinding attachments for drill– plate and drum shape.

There are grinding attachments for drills where you can change sandpaper– remove the old worn-out sandpaper and insert a new one.

By the way, on AliExpress you can buy immediately in bulk grinding drums for a drill for 3-4 dollars per batch of 100 pieces. If you search, you can find it cheaper.

And to prevent the drill from spinning in your hand while working, you can create a special FASTENING STRUCTURE that will record your homemade grinding machine in one place, and all you have to do is bring the parts to the grinding drum.

The design of the mounting pallet can be different - with a wooden clamp (photo above), or with a retainer in the form of a metal bracket (as in the photo below).

With such an assistant, making wood crafts with your own hands is a pleasure. Quick, pleasant and immediately beautiful results. Such work can be put on stream - and a whole production of beautiful wooden (smooth and safe) toys for children and gift wooden paintings can be established.

You can become a successful master. Completely unexpected for myself. Just like that, look at this article and fall in love with the idea.

Fantasy wooden crafts– limitless. Remember the formula for success - everything can be made from wood. The main thing is to start... then continue... and finish.

For example, knocking toys. Beautiful fun for children and for decorating the garden. Such a knocker or woodpecker may knock on your door, announcing guests on the porch. Just like in a fairy tale, pull the string and the door will be opened for you.

You can make decorations for your children's room with your own hands. Essentially, reincarnate and become a designer of interesting interior wood crafts. Any boy will be happy if his children's room sparkles with motifs from the Jungle.

You know... I’ll probably continue the topic of wooden crafts for design children's room in one of the following articles. I'd like to see what ideas are hidden here. And making someone fall in love with this is a good thing.

And perhaps we should create an article with wooden toys for children - self made. I also need to write. And then it will work here link.

In the meantime, let's continue...

WOOD CRAFTS

and WASTE material.

Where do future crafts live? …. Old half-decayed boards. For example, from grandma's fence. Which are usually used for firewood or removed from the yard as excess garbage. Stop. Let's not throw them away. Let's dig through this pile and create something wonderful - with our own hands from wood.

A wooden mop-brush, if sawed in half, turns into the mouth of an evil dog. A little imagination and work. And now the service dog is bristling and grinning at you.

A beautifully crafted piece of art. tree and waste material.

Any waste material (pieces of iron, plastic) and old pieces of wood can populate your home with fairy-tale characters. They are alive. They have a soul and their own history.

Wood crafts

Imperishable beauty.

Peeled veneer , from old furniture panels, quietly dampening in your shed - can also become a source for crafts and wood appliqués.

From this thin wood material You can directly cut out the details of the future craft with scissors and stick it with hot glue from a gun (or with wood glue).


You can also use thin birch bark instead of veneer. And also make interesting flat crafts from wood.

Wood crafts

(logs, firewood and bark)

Ordinary firewood from your woodpile can become a source of inspiration for wooden crafts for the dacha.

If you cut a round log diagonally, you get a figurine with its face turned towards you. All that remains is to draw this face, add elements of eyes, ears, and nose to it.

You can use logs and round logs to form the body of an animal. The logs will be the legs and the logs will be the back. The head can be made from a round cut of a small log. Or chop with an ax face up the desired shape from the same log as the body of your four-legged wooden craft.

Show your imagination and don’t stop before a difficult task. A squirrel made of wood or a snail made of logs - there is nothing complicated. We turn on our head and sense of humor - it will suggest the most ridiculous, but effective ways convey the delicate image of the animal using rough wood and other natural materials.

YOU can work with a chainsaw or an ax - sawing out or beheading the face of your wood craft. You can make these cute pigs with your own hands as a fun wooden craft for your dacha.

And in the bushes you can put a beautiful, proud deer - also a simple and quick craft made from wood and branches.

Wooden crafts

from chips from a log.

It happens that when you chop firewood, large shaped chips break off from the log. This chip often has a bizarre shape - already similar to something (a bird, a panther, the profile of a face). You need to carefully put such a gift of fate aside, so that you can later return to it and complete the craft started by nature. Trim something with a knife, highlight something with paint, glue something as an additional detail. And you will end up with a do-it-yourself wooden craft - beautiful and original.

These are the ideas I managed to find for wood craftsmen.

Now you too can make beautiful crafts from wood with your own hands. Moreover, this article is only the first in a series on the topic of wooden crafts, which are clear and easy to do at home. You've probably already fallen in love with some ideas and are determined to implement them - I keep my fingers crossed for you - let everything work out in the best possible way. And your wooden craft will appeal to your entire Family Bunch.