
easy wood projects
I made a Union Jack sign about a year ago and posted it here
Its still for sale, but I made another one anyway.
This flag sign is made with pallet wood glued together vertically. I have very solid, almost 1" thick wood from pallets. I used seven pieces that are just over 3 1/2" wide and total 25", I cut them each 12 1/2" long.
There is something fascinating about the way the Union Jack is designed. Maybe its my mathematical mind that likes it, but I think its great.
I found this online and it shows how to correctly paint the flag with the proper proportions:
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Also note that the width of that middle diagonal stripe (all 6 parts) is the same as the width of the large red cross.
As I said, I find it fascinating...
After painting I sanded off the paint, to make it look distressed, using my Random Orbital Sander (ROS) and then I wiped over the whole thing with a brown stain. It took me over 2 1/2 hours just to paint the flag!
Heres a closeup:
This new Union Jack sign is for sale for $50.
The first Union Jack I painted was made with some pine tongue and groove wood I had and for that one I ran the wood horizontally:

Im also working on a Canadian flag, Ill post that soon.

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