Tuesday, 10 October 2017
Monday, 9 October 2017
Starbust mirror made from pallet wood wedges
I made a simple jig from old timber to cut wedges on my table saw.
After cutting and cutting and cutting.
I eventually had lots of wedges that were nearly the same size as each other.
I arranged them and glued then together.
Then after finding a cheap mirror and taking it apart, I simply for it on after I stained the wedges.
After cutting and cutting and cutting.
I eventually had lots of wedges that were nearly the same size as each other.
I arranged them and glued then together.
Then after finding a cheap mirror and taking it apart, I simply for it on after I stained the wedges.
Looks nice!
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