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More info on this build – https://www.3x3custom.com/tutorials/magnetic-wood-wall-art
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TOOLS and MATERIALS USED
Magnets – https://amzn.to/2Hp8QSE
CA Glue – https://amzn.to/2HQU4EX
Band Clamp for Frame – https://amzn.to/2K7OiQn
Brad Nailer – https://amzn.to/2K6GNJp
Epoxy – https://amzn.to/2K61vc4
Dewaxed Shellac – https://amzn.to/2qSsr6l
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Nice work!
Great build and I love it! I use magnets a lot in some of the things I make too. Nothing like making something that the kids can use too! Thanks for sharing! I’m a new subscriber and if you have time check out my little channel if you want to. Take care and be safe!
Your presentation is totally “Magnetic” now I’ve got an inspiration to use a bunch of pecan tree limbs for something other than my meat smoker.
Dark pieces or not it still looks great, plus as you said it will be getting covered every so often with pics etc. Great Build.
Barry (ENG)
I kinda like the variety in color with the different species of wood here. Looks great!
Any adhesive recommendations for attaching magnets to wood? I bought these little rare earth magnets that are super strong, I’m planning on attaching them to some wood letters for my son, think the CA glue will do the trick? Do you think I should make a little mortise for the magnets? they’re really small but super strong. Oh, and cool video buddy, I’ve been enjoying following you on your journey.
That’s fantastic, i love that style of wall art but to add the magnets and make it functional is really awesome. I would follow up with some simple natural wood magnets for holding things! Just subbed looking forward to going through your videos.
good video where is your kute baby?
Awesome Tamar, as always…Cool Idea
Next time if you want it lighter, try painting the background white or silver instead of black, it will reflect the light! I’m making a table using a similar method and I dyed my resin blue, it likes gemmy and sweet! But it’s dark when not backlit, so I’m putting a light underneath. 😛
Don’t worry about the wood. It is a neat idea and it works.
Looks great. The contrast of light and dark is a good look.
Hi Tamar, again a very nice project of yours and as always very well implemented.So easy to recycle.Furthermore, enjoy home improvement.Bye Rudi
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE don’t not like that! It looks GREAT/AWESOME!!! Thanks for another great video.
I would have never guessed you could make this magnetic! You are so stinking clever. I love it!
It was already super cool but the fact that it is magnetic makes it AMAZING!!!!
Oh the disappointment of when your project doesn’t turn out like you thought. It’s a matter of living and learning for all of us. Great job figuring things out though!
I think it looks great 🙂
I actually really like the contrast between the darker slices and the frame. Plus, I think with some brightly colored art, the darker background is just what is needed. Good job!
So what you are saying is,, you don’t have a refrigerator?
Good project,, thanx for sharing 🙂
Very cool idea!!
You are awesome I’ve enjoyed everyone of your vids
Cool project! Did you have any specific reason for putting the magnets off-center?
I really like how this turned out! And I love how you were able to make it without having to buy anything (well except for the spray paint ; ) and I’m going to have to make that jig for cutting logs!
I love the fact that you added magnets to it and you used mostly what you had on hand! I can never make it through a project without buying something along the way, LOL.
Ótimo trabalho
i think it came out good.. and the border contrasts the wood circles.
you could have just cut them out on the bansaw without any jig.
I like the the jig you made! Great tips for safely cutting things like this. Love that you made them magnetic.
Home run! Love the video as always
Brilliant work! This reminded me of Jimmy DiResta’s small table version from TOH but I like how you did this one, with the cuttings not exactly at the same height, becoming a piece of art that you could feel, and how well it turned out. Thx for sharing, especially the tips on trying this and trying that to get what you wanted.
Cookies are good, looks great.
It looks good to me.
So many good jigs! Love the magnets, nice work.