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  1. DIY Geometric Wood Wall Art - Pine and Poplar

    Before cutting anything down, go ahead and sand your boards. It’s much easier to knock out the sandingnow before everything gets cut down into small pieces. We sanded everything with 120, 180, and 220 grit sandpaper.

    Pine and Poplar

    Start by cutting your plywoodpieces down to 15×19. This will allow your final wall art to be 16×20″. Next cut the majority of your pieces roughly down to size. You don’t have to measure exactly here, but err on the side of being too long. We’ll cut off the overhang at the end. Here’s how we cut ours (the quantities reflect what’s needed for 2 art p...

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    Before staining, I applied pre-stain to each of my boards to help ensure a more even finish. Pine boards are notorious for being splotchy, so I like to add in this extra step for more consistent coloring. If you’d like some more staining tips, check out this post where we do a deep dive into how to get the best stain finish.

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    Before you start gluing, I’d recommend laying out your pieces into sections so that you can quickly move through the pattern without fumbling when trying to find your next piece. I would also recommend starting with the piece that is highlighted in yellow. It should be placed 6″ from the edge of your plywood. From there, you can decide what order t...

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    Add a piece of painter’s tape to the front of your wood art to help prevent the wood from splintering as you cut through it. We used our Kreg Accu-Cutto get a clean, straight line all the way across. You want to cut your wall art so that the decorative pieces are exactly in line with your plywood edge.

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