Rustic Pallet Wood Bar

by Nikita Maree in Workshop > Pallets

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Rustic Pallet Wood Bar

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Easy and cheap rustic bar. I made this for my sisters wedding.

Supplies

Made from logs, old corrugated iron and pallet wood.

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Start with 4 logs, with as much character as you can find.

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I used 90x45 mm pine. That we had left over, from concrete form work.

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Measured the 4 posts to the same length.

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I cut the first post with the circular saw. With the blade set at full depth.

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Rotating the log as I went.

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If the blade depth is still not enough. Just give the cut end a wack with a hammer.

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That took too long. So I switched over to the chainsaw.

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Now all 4 posts are the same length.

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Here we are looking at the top left hand side post.

Mark a straight line. Just shy of half way.

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Then mark the center of that line.

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Use a protractor to mark 60°

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You should be left with something like this.

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We are going to be cutting out that 120° wedge.

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Draw a vertical line 100mm down, from one side of the 120° wedge.

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Another vertical line for the other side.

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Roughly sketch a horizontal line across, joining those 2 points together.

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Owen Is better on the chainsaw than I am. So he volunteered to cut out the wedges for me.

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The 120° wedge is now cut out.

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The front right hand side is a mirror image of the other side.

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The back is marked out the same as the front. Only we will be cutting out the 60° wedge

opposed to the 120° wedge.

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The ruler is demonstrating were the side wall will be.

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Now that all the top wedges are cut out. We have to do the same for the bottom of all the posts.

I am using a straight edge as a guide, to make sure the bottom wedge lines up with the top.

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Checking and adjusting the lines slightly. To make sure the degrees are the same.

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I scraped as much concrete as I could off of the pine lengths.

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Mark the 2 spots to be drilled.

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Pre-drill the holes. Larger than the shank of the screws.

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Chamfer the holes.

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I used a decking screw in reveres to score the post bellow it.

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Then with a drill bit smaller than the shank of the screw. Drill a pilot hole, to prevent any splitting.

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Do the same for the bottom as we did for the top.

Now we have the front face of the bar all framed out.

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If you want the corrugated iron to fit neatly up against the post. . . .

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You are going to need to cut a channel for it to slide into.

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Only take a little off at a time.
Keep sliding the iron up against the post, to see were you need to take some more from.

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Now the corrugated iron fits.

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Square up one end of the iron. With the cutting disk on an angle grinder.

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Measure the height of the bar and cut the iron to length.

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Use a nail and a hammer to punch a hole through the corrugated iron.

So that the screws can easily got into the timber behind it.

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I attached the iron with with cheap chipboard screws.

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Moving onto the sides of the bar.

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Here I am marking 2 parallel lines.

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So I can pre-cut a channel for the corrugated iron.

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Set the circular saw to the ideal depth.

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Cut along both the lines.

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Pull out the scrap material.

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Clean it up a little if need be.

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The sides of the bar are half the width of a corrugated iron sheet.

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Leaving the sides alone for now. And moving onto framing up the back of the bar.

I cut the 2 lengths of pine to the same length.

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Roughly mark the angle.

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Set the circular saw accordingly. And make your cuts.

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Moving on back to the sides.
We have the corrugated iron tucked into the groves that we pre-cut earlier.

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It's easier to attach the iron first.

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And then attach the frame afterwards.

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These angles were cut at 35°

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It's starting to come together.

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Before we put the top on. We awkwardly carry it into position.

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For the bar top. I cut and pulled apart some pallets. And ran the palings through the thicknesser.

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Square up the first paling.

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Mark 20mm in, from both sides for the screw holes.

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Pre-drill the hole.

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Then chamfer.

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Square it up again.

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Attach your first paling.

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Do the same thing for the paling down the other end.

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Fill in the center with as many loose palings as required.

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These will all be left oversized and we will just cut them all at once to length, at the end.

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If you are left with a gap that needs filling.
Chances are that one side of the gap is larger than the other.

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Take a measurement from either side.

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Transfer those measurements to a paling and draw a straight line between them.

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Clamp one end to a bench.

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Run the circular saw along your line.

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Flip it over and re-clamp it.

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Finish off the cut.

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Now that it is cut to size . . .

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Place that paling among the others.

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Grab a straight edge and mark were the screw holes will go.

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Use some tape as a depth gauge on your drill bit.

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So you can drill the holes right were the palings are.

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Chamfer all the holes.

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Attach them all with cheap chipboard screws.

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Now that it is all attached. It is time to cut the top to size.

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Measure 135mm from the screws.

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Connect the dots, with a straight edge.

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Clamp down a straight edge.

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Run the circular saw along it.

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I am glad we moved it before attaching the top.

Because I don't think we would of got it out of the gate otherwise.

Also, it is heavy.

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I ran some paling through the table saw, set at 30mm.

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Pre-drilled and chamfered the holes.

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These will be attached to the entire underside of the bar.

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Because of the amount of over hang there is at the front of the bar,

I didn't won't any twisting and warping in the individual pieces.

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Gave the whole top a good sand.

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And it's done.

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If you like working with pallets, or other cheaper materials

Or just want some more information.

You might want to check out some of my YouTube videos.

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