Wood State Maps

by Thor Hunter in Workshop > Woodworking

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Wood State Maps

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Start With a Real Map

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I started with a laminated map. Then cut out state shape.

Cutting the Board

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First you measure the map at the widest part. You have to pick out the with of board you want. I used 1x6 and 1x10. Then you know on map where to measure.

Stencil the Map

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Once you lay out the boards in the order you cut them lay your map on them and draw the shape of the map onto your boards.

Cutting the Shape

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Then you take the jigsaw out and start cutting the shape. I use a 10 teeth per inch reverse cut blade. Here's what I learned after the first one. It's easier to cut the bigger parts off , then cut out to the lines. I then used a random orbit sander to sand it down. I started with a 60 grit on the sides that I cut. Then a120 grit.

Stain

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You pick out your stain color. I went with a darker one.

Hangers

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I measured down 1 1/4 inches from top center. Then placed d rings down 3 inches. I split the difference from center to the edge. And used a braided wire from the d rings.
And that's all there is to it. It's simple and easy. Give it a try. You can see other things I make at Todd's S. O. D. Woodworking on Facebook
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