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Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Ornate picture frame gift

Took me about 5 hours in a mad dash before Christmas to make this very detailed picture frame for my mother as her present. She likes it, it's her style of decor. Thumbs up and Merry Christmas everyone.

Abby Gale Memoriam

In Memoriam of Abby Gale



Thursday, October 15, 2015

walking dead fan art

 walking dead fan art 



if you want the template it comes in two parts, download them here
for the season premier of the walking dead, four days late cause I had to work. Don't forget 
to subscribe I'll be doing more fun stuff into the future.

Simple project anyone can do and would be a great Christmas present. What you'll need
Scroll saw, foam board, 1/4 inch wood w. 25 1/2" h. 11", two templates "see above"
spray glue, black flat paint, Elmers glue, twine, 2 screws, 3/4" scrap wood 1" by 1"


Wednesday, October 7, 2015

wood projects free Angry Birds download template

wood projects, free Angry Birds download template


A fun project for any age of person. Very easy to trace the the template using graphite paper (AKA) "transfer paper" you can find at any hobby shop. Fallow this link for the Angry Birds template  https://goo.gl/Xm93Jv  to download click the down arrow button at the top of the page. I used a 1/4 or one quarter inch piece of plywood some paint, Elmers glue, clear coat spray, a printer and a scroll saw. Very limited tools needed for this project. A great project for the kids. Enjoy, Subscribe over at my youtube channel or by email over to the right of this page. Have fun and thanks for coming bye. See you later.


Monday, October 5, 2015

free scroll saw patterns, wall decor

free scroll saw patterns, wall decor

With this project you can download the template beginner scroll saw patterns for free here at google drive. Just click on the down arrow above the image, fallow this link for your free scroll saw patterns.    https://goo.gl/rRrzev
This project was for a yard sell that ended up getting rained out, so was the Leopold Bench. No one showed up and we sold nothing. So I guess I'll keep them and share my work with you. Hope you enjoy the video and don't forget to subscribe on my youtube channel Liberty Woodworking More videos coming soon. Thanks.



Friday, September 25, 2015

Leopold Bench

Leopold Bench

This was one of my favorite projects, easy to build and surprisingly comfortable. I went with two contrasting colors as you can see in the pictures below. I also add some trim wood to the arm rests. I'll include the tutorial video below. Go forth an create, thanks for stopping bye, hope to see you later.









Video tutorial below

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Scroll saw USA

Scroll saw  USA

Here is a simple project anyone can do with just a Scroll saw a printer and a small American flag, spay glue, stain or paint, drill and 1/16 drill bit and exacto knife. First lets find a USA map template clip art < follow clip art link. Save it to your computer and print it out ether 4x6 or 5x7 witch would fit best to match the size of the miniature flag you have. Spray glue the template to whatever size board you want, the thickness of your board works best with a 1/4 quarter inch piece of plywood, best for Scroll sawing. Start you hole with the 1/16 drill bit, drill through one of the great lakes for your starting point. You do need the right Scroll saw blades for this project, see your scroll saw manual to see if you can use ether a plane end or pin end. My Scroll saw has both options, your's might not. Here is the link to the blades I used > plane end blades. Start cutting out the shape of the USA and don't worry about cutting out the great lakes they will be covered by the flag you spray glue on later. Now that you have your cutout pieces remove the template with something, I used paint thinner. Let it dry and get ready to paint or stain the square piece of board too your liking. Now you can spray glue your flag to the USA cutout piece and let dry. When completely dry cut around the USA shape leaving 1/4 or more material.  Almost done,  take your square painted or stained piece and place it over the USA cut piece and force it in for the inlay until flush. Now flip it over and glue the two pieces together. Now you half to figure out whether or not to hang it or display it like a picture on a desk or shelf. I'll leave that part up to you. That's it! You're all done, thank you very much if you actually fallowed along with this project. I tried to explain it in every detail that I could if I were following it to. If I did a good job let me know in the comments bellow and SUBSCRIBE.




Thursday, September 3, 2015

Whiskey Sign


I have always liked the logos made by whiskey companies like Jim Beam or Jack Daniel's. They are simple yet bold in color and design. I decided to create a brand of my own  calling it Sea Baron Whiskey. I created a logo design in Adobe Illustrator and printed it out.
 I then transferred the image to a piece of scrap pine wood using graphite paper. I had limited tools for this project, just a Jigsaw and a hand held router power tool. As you can see the en results looks amazing with a little stain and some clear Polyurethane.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Wooden Paper Airplane


Wooden Paper Airplane

I was definitely inspired by a art piece that I came across while googling around the net one day and found it interesting that some one would think of painting a airplane that looks like it was made out wood. You can view the artwork with this link Wood Airplane Painting. Since I have limited tools to work with I thought I would try recreate this idea in the real world as you can see my results below. 

This was a simple project made from 3 pieces of 1/4 inch wood scraps. I cut each of the wings at the same time to keep them uniform to each other. I measured up 3 inches for the wing span and measured 7 inches across for the length of the whole wing and cut them both out at the same time by taping the 2 scrap pieces together and making my cuts.

The bottom piece measurements is 2 1/2 tall and 7 inch long to match the length of the wing pieces. That's all the cuts you need to make, now glue the wings together first, let them dry first, then glue the bottom to the wings and let dry fully, sand it for the finale stage. I finished it with a redish type stain and a couple of clear coats of spray Lacquer. 

That's it, I really like the end results and it looks great on on my desk. I did this project because it reminds me of a better time in my childhood. Now I have an adult version on an old toy.