I Made A Chritmas Tree

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So today I had some scrap wood lying about. Of course it was full of nails, not smooth or really very good looking wood. But I thought why not try and make something with it?

So I did, here is my scrap wood Christmas Tree.

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Getting the nails out of these boards nearly killed me!
I'm sure the nails had little nail babies in the boards. There was just so many nails in such a small amount of wood.
I'm actually surprised the wood even held together after removing the nails.

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Now I had a pile of fresh de-nailed wood ready to make my tree.

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I couldn't figure out how to connect the boards together at first. My first attempt I tried gluing the bits on to each other but that was rubbish, there just wasn't enough area for the glue.

Then I came upon some plyboard in the corner of the workshop. So I again glued the planks onto the board and it really made a great area to lay out and sort how I wanted the tree to look.

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Glued together and weighted down for a few hours helped the glue to take hold. Next came cutting out the plyboard backing. This I didn't really think would be difficult. Oh it was a right nightmare.
I used an electric jigsaw which kept catching the planks and not cutting the plyboard straight.
So after a lot of bad language and frustration I managed to cut most of the backing board off.
A chisel and hand sander allowed me to make some smoother edges.

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And this is the finished product. I am genuinely quite pleased with this as DIY/Woodwork is very new to me even though I managed to build a crooked playhouse. But it's all a big learning step and I am really enjoying it.

Now I cant decide whether to just varnish it or paint it first so for now it will stay in this form until I can make a decision on what to do.

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As someone who is new to wood stuff, this wasn't a bad job at all. I'd have hurt myself with them nails 😅

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Thankful the nail didn't cause any damage. Trying out new craft can be daunting, but the more you do it, the better you get. The little tree looks nice, just a big of painting and it's all set.
Great going.