DIY Pallet Wood Picture Frame
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- I needed picture frames, I have pallets, this was bound to happen! My take on making some very simple picture frames with wood reclaimed from pallets. The design is as simple as it can be and also a bit rustic, or so I tell myself to justify some minor gaps here and there!
I made these picture frames 50x60cm to fit arts that I wanted to frame. The outer frame made with 5cm wide strips and the inner frame is 4cm wide. Lucky for me I also had some old glass for free so that's recycled as well taking the cost for these three down to only 3-4€ as I bought hangers, rubber feets and cream colored cardboard for the backing.
Of course I need to point out I just started to play with wood in this scale, I have very little woodworking knowledge, so take everything you see just as entertainment. Thank you!
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Index of operation and materials:
0:10 Cut the pallet with circular saw, I tried to disasseble to save those three blue pieces but it was not coming, those nais are just too thick and deep! I tried and the wood started to break before it came apart!
0:36 Drive the nail down with a punch, not very effective but it worked for the most part (1:07 not here...)
1:25 Nails are easy to remove at this point
1:43 Rip boards on the table saw
3:10 Clean strips with orbital sander and low grit sandpaper, like 80
3:50 Mark cuts with speed square
4:00 Cut with hand saw, longer pieces don't fit well through my small band saw the way is mounted now
4:36 Mark and cut 45° on the outer frame
5:20 Sand the 45° on the belt grinder to make sure it's real 45°
6:00 Wood glue and clamp with strap corner clamp
6:20 Hold the square in place with a couple stapes in the back
6:32 Then secure it for good with nails
6:50 Mark and cut 45° for the inner frame
7:40 Offset the inner frame in the middle of the outer frame, gives a layer for the front aesthetics and space for glass and backing
7:50 Nail the inner frame to the outer
8:25 Furniture wax as finish, does not make the wood all that yellow, it maches my desk better
9:04 Cutting glass with eye protection
10:00 MDF like material for the back, just some sort of thin pressed material I had
10:34 Picture frame hardware
10:58 Random rubber pads I found for cheap
11:22 At the end I used small screws rather than nails, easier to take apart if I need to.
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They don't even need pictures in them,they look that good!!
OOOOOOFf, rubbing stain into pallet wood with your bare hands. thats a real man right there!
i wasn't convinced til the very end, but they turned out lovely. nice job dude!
DMonZ1988 I felt the thingis getting under my nails -.-
I love these recycling pallet videos. 👍
I love salvaging materials from all over!! Great use of those pallets!! Definitely keeps project costs down!! Great work!
Cutting glass is easy when you follow the 'rules': make one pass with the cutter only. You may want to wet the glass with mineral spirits first. Do not push too hard on the cutting wheel, you should hear it 'sing' while it cuts. To always ensure a clean break, just push on both sides of the cut at one edge of the glass panel only, never (!) push in the middle of the panel.
Just watching the saw cutting at time 1:45 is therapeutic/zen. Love this video, straight and to the point. Very Nice!
Three rare photographs of polar bears in a snow storm. Nice!
sickan98 🐒 👍🏼
Good 1
You got me there...
I was like there's no polar bears... took me a bit.
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Jeeeez that is the NICEST pallet I have ever seen.
dakaraius I have to agree on that one.. they are hard to get where I live and extremely expensive..
Thomas Lohr where do you live? Here in UK, they are everywhere. Good condition too and mostly free.
@@wac36 Agreed. They are everywhere here in the UK and free. But they are never it that nice a condition.
wac36 Austria, most companies hoard them like a treasure because they only get like for like here and they have to buy new ones if they don’t trade in their old ones, I’m told..
Interesting pallet destruction method. 😮
Well done, nice project. Scoring glass twice usually ends in those non uniformed breaks, better to maintain a single score breaking from the edge you started from provided you've given a constant pressure which will give you the cleanest break.
Double scoring also tends to nick up the cutter's wheel which causes skipping on future cuts
I was wincing when I saw him scoring twice!
I love the pictures especially!
Astonished
great job I will make one too. Love staple idea of holding corners together. Impressed
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Me:ok it’s perfect
no need to see it to like it amirite
Good job I like it
Use a reciprocating saw to cut the nails , that’s what I do and I keep the nail ends in the wood to make the projects more rustic also by using a saw you don’t lose as much wood from trying to break them apart
Tip for cutting glass, after scribing the top, try tapping with the handle of the cutter underneath at the ends of the cut before snapping off.
Great job 🤝
E' incredibile constatare che per realizzare un video del genere oltre al lavoro di montaggio, ci sia realmente del duro lavoro e, nonostante queste tue fatiche, il risultato sia di una rilassatezza indescrivibile. Te lo dice uno che non sa nemmeno attaccare un chiodo al muro. Eppure una grappetta alla Tua salute è scesa giù orgogliosa per ciò che condividi. Rinnovo i miei complimenti. Un abbraccio
Awesome pallet wooden frame !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great look 🖼
Black Beard, you are so talented. You can do anything. Nice job!
Cool I watched the entire video and it amazed me
Very nice. I like building out of pallet wood, but never thought about picture frames. They turned out great.
Nice work and smart way to get good 45 degree angles.
Reclaimed pallet furniture and home decor is the rage just now.
My grandparents had a frame shop. I was in the shop a lot the first part of my life. I use to make frames as a youngster. That’s probably why became a finish carpenter in my early 20s. A chip saw would be a wise investment. You did your miters the way I did them as a kid. 👍. Nice job on the project. Is there anything you don’t do 😂
Great job)👍😉
great idea.
Awesome, dude
Thanks! Great project for a beginner like me. And I need a couple of nice picture frames like this.
He sure does things quickly
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Excellent video and process. Thanks for sharing. Sometimes I use Shellac as a finish. It is predictable and easy to maintain.
Nice very much!
wohoo! the weekend can start! Paul Jackman would approve! 😁
Ahaha!! Cheers brother!
Only make ONE pass with the glass cutter, then tap along the underside of the cut prior to breaking ... this avoids those incomplete cracks.
2 passes creates extra chips that causes those unwanted curved cracks.
Amazing
Those look very nice. Good job.
Thumbs all the way up 👏 on the fast forward look and sound
Really unusual techniques on frame making... I am down at the belt sander mitering... Very nice!
Wowww very beautiful 🥰❣💝💫
A long time ago, I have been following you and love your work from Iraq😍❤️
Great hand saw 👏
Most awaited from India 😃
Beautiful
Get yourself: wide, flat chisel, hammer, reciprocating saw, flat crowbar... Easiest way to dismantle a pallet. Use flat chisel to knock between where the nails are, clearing space for reciprocating saw, then just blast through all the nails ( using a multi purpose blade ) quick, fast, no mess, no fuss, well, still a bit of a mission. Thanks for the enjoyable content and all the best for 2020! ;)
Nice, I like rustic! 👍
Good job man, I admire you, congratulations. Greetings from Culiacán, Sinaloa, México
Hi, I really like your channel because it really show that with some decent cheap tools (Parksides ones) and some skills, you can do awesome stuff!
Very nice. I made similar frames from pallet wood myself this past summer.
Very Nice Project My Friend👍
I can really appreciate the carpentry that went into this. But it is just a build of picture frames made from scrapwood
Good idea. In my first attempt to peal the wood so stressful ... After seeing some video i got an idea only puncher and hammer to do it more easier. I managed to transform 1 pallet 3 level shoes rack in 30 minutes. I love this idea. Keep a good work man.
Great idea. Thanks from México.
Excellent work sir
Sounds were satisfying! Great work!
I like the pics you choose, very minimalist! :D Sei un grande!
Of course your business is crazy I enjoy watching😍👍🏻👍🏻
Nice work. I am planning to teach my photography class how to make their own frames and this will be compulsory viewing.
I am working all the day with pallets 😉
So talented!
I see you finally found a use for that ice pick........ :)
When cuting glass, score once, tap gently underside along the score, break should be clean all the way ;)
Well done!
So, First you counter sink the nails and split the wood (cracking several boards) then you pry them apart (splitting one in half) and then you push the nails back out (the opposite way you previously drove them deeper in). Is that really the best way?
Yes! Yesss! That’s what all art museums needs! Something new, something you never seen in a museum before, something blaaaaaaank!
👁👁🤔👀😐😑_😂
Amazing work brother.
Excellent work👍👍👍. Thanks for sharing. You pulled it off. I try to do it is ugly
They came out cool! Congrats!
Very cool and very easy! Great stuff as always!!
These came out really well, we would love to make something like this ourselves :) We've been braking down pallets and it's no easy task. Nice work!
Love it!
Great job, the only complaint is the nails in the back, maybe a better solution for easier rear opening. Greeting
Nice video! If you use a sabre saw to cut the nails, the wood will come out nicely.
..looks great, nice work..
All this work for 3 frames With invisible pictures? Mmmm 🤔 Sweet!
This is a great idea!
Black Beard Projects: Turns ugly EUR-pallet elaborately into roof battens.
Me: Bought some two-by-fours, look ugly too.
Thanks again!!! Nice frames.
Well done sir
I feel in love with your channel the day I first saw your Wallet DIY video.... great video. Thanks. You are an inspiration....
Is it better to hand saw the corners vs using a chop saw?
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Anche tu sei uno spancalatore... Op op op op oppa!
So cool😀
GRACIAS POR EL VÍDEO Y APORTE, OTRA COSA QUE NO SABIA BUENA DECORACIÓN UN SALUDO.....
Does anyone know a link where the frame is wider and has a rustic look like the original pallet
good.
Я думал он фрезер достанет....
Ну ладно, без фрезера, но обработка поверхностей, скобы и гвозди в углах - жесть реальная!
Нах... он гвозди вообще доставал? Загнул бы просто.
Loved the video, I would love to see more pallet ideas.
Nice work 😍
Awesome job. Congrats! From Santo Domingo.
Very nice 👍🏼✌🏼🖖🏼
Very nice work mate , but surely you would use a simple mitre sled on your table saw ?
Nice. I've got a large mirror i want to reframe. This has given me enough information to give it a go.
Good Work, bye bye...Wellington - Brazil
Eine sehr schöne arbeit
As an ex pallet repairer I can tell you, that's not how you strip boards off a pallet! :P You can just pop the top boards off with a crow bar or spare board, use a hammer to knock the blocks off the bearers (the sideways boards) and then tap the nails out once you're done.
Sometimes it depends on the wood of the pallet too. I tried using a crowbar on this pallet I got a couple years ago and every time I pried the wood split and the nails just stayed in place... :(
@@stormkhan4250 That can happen, especially when someone's gone berserk with the nail gun. But a lot of pallets are made with fantastic timber, American red oak, tropical hardwoods et cetera so you just have to keep your eye out. If you really need to you can slip a hacksaw blade between the timbers or chop through the nails with a chisel. Yankee pallets or two-ways (identifiable by only having openings at either end for the forklift forks and the top and bottom timbers overhang the bearers making 'wings', often use good timber and are pretty common.
Damn that’s a lot of work for frames , I like pics on my phone
Ju
Is there a reason you don't use a simple chop saw? would make so many of those cuts so much easier and cleaner.