Monday, December 23, 2024

Scrap Wood Sign Project

We've been working on busting our wood stash. Here's this week's project from the scrap pile.

We started with some lath scraps and an old art project. The paint couldn't be sanded off easily, so we created a new surface for a sign by wood gluing the lath to the painted side of the wood. We weighted the glued parts down well for a few hours to make sure they stuck.


We ended up with this nice, rustic blank to work with. 


After sanding and measuring the board, we put a light coat of white spray paint on it  and let it dry before designing our sign in LightBurn.


It only took about an hour to burn it in our X-Tool laser. The effect was interesting since the lath boards weren't exactly the same height, but we liked the look of it.


After that, we used a band saw to cut off any extra lath edges that were hanging over and sanded the sign.


And voila! More scrap wood projects will be coming up! Leave a comment if you have a question or email us at bisonandbobcat.gmail.com.










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