DIY - Planter Box Using Reclaimed Wood

by Tarantula3 in Workshop > Woodworking

3940 Views, 43 Favorites, 0 Comments

DIY - Planter Box Using Reclaimed Wood

DIY - Planter Box Using Reclaimed Wood

Hi There, I am back again with another simple DIY project. This one, will only cost your time and energy to produce an amazing Planter Box from reclaimed pallet woods.

Dismantle Pallet

1.png

First of all, I am going to dismantle this pallet using two hammers to collect all the wood I need for this project.

Its been raining on an off all day so I will be setting up my workshop again inside the house.

Hardware Requirement

2.png

For this project we need:

Pallet Wood

Hand Saw

Hammer

Pencil

Measuring Scale

Nails

Measuring Tape

Spray Paint of your choice

Knife

Other than that we need

A Plastic Sheet

Potting Mix

and obviously the Plant

The Plan

3.png
4.png

The plan is to cut 12 blocks of pallet wood 40cm each for the inner section.

Then we will cut 8 blocks 21.5cm each to hold the inner blocks from top and bottom. Next we will cut 8 x 51.5cm blocks for the sides of the planter box. These sides will also serve the purpose of the legs of this box. Once ready all these sides will be joined together to give it the box shape. Then we will put 4 x 40cm blocks at the bottom of the box. For the top section I will cut 2 x 50cm and 2 x 46cms blocks. As my pallets width is 9cm so i will cut the edges of the top blocks by drawing a diagonal of a 9cm square box.

Wood Cutting

5.png
6.png
7.png
8.png
9.png
10.png

Alright, so let's start by cutting the 12 blocks of the inner section. They don't have to be really fancy, as most of it will be staying inside the box.

Now that we have the inner sections ready, its time for us to measure and cut the top and the bottom blocks that will be holding these inner blocks. Next, we are going to cut the 8 x 51.5cm blocks that will be holding the box from all the 4 sides.

After spending few hours I finally have all the blocks ready. Now, its time to join them all together.

Joining

11.png
13.png
12.png
14.png
15.png
16.png
17.png

Looks like our box is taking its shape.

Bottom Section

18.png
19.png

Now, its time for us to cut and join the bottom section of this planter box. As the bottom planks will not be visible to the public, so I am going to use those pieces of the pallet wood which are either uneven or broke during the dismantling process.

Top Section

20.png
21.png
22.png

Alright, now the final bit. At the edge of the pallet wood draw a 9cm square. Then draw a diagonal inside the square. The diagonal is going to be the angle which we will be using for the side.

Painting

23.png

Now, its time to paint the box. Don't forget to wear a mask and a safety goggles while spraying the paint.

Installing the Plant

24.png
25.png
26.png
27.png

Look at that, looks awesome, isnt it.

Well, now its time to put a plastic sheet inside this box to prevent moisture and soil from damaging our hard work.

Once the plastic sheet is properly installed pour the potting mix inside the box leaving a bit of room for the plant. Cool, so now lets install the plant inside the box and pour some manure into it. I am adding a bit more of the potting mix to fill the gaps. That's it, now we can water the plant and leave it in the sun for people to watch, like and comment on it.

Thanks

DIY - Planter Box Using Reclaimed Wood

Thanks again for watching this video. I hope it helps you.

If you want to support me you can subscribe to my channel and watch my other videos. Thanks ca again in my next video, bye now..