I made a Rustic Wooden American Flag to hang in my office. This is a fun project that is easy to make using supplies from the home center. Watch my video, then read further for a list of supplies, instructions, and photos.
Below is a list of supplies that I used on this project:
- One 15″ length of a pine 1×12 board.
- Five 8-foot 1×2 pine boards.
- Wood Glue
- Picture hanging wire, 2 washers, 2 screws for the hanger.
- Minwax Tintable Water-Based Stain (Below are the Lowes formulas for custom tinting the stain Scarlet Red and True Blue, in case they remove them from their standard color list.)
Lowes Stain Formulas
Designing the Stars in the Inventables EASEL PRO Software |
Here are the basic instructions for this project:
- Cut six 37″ stripes.
- Cut seven 22″ stripes.
- Cut four 19″ braces for the back.
- Cut one 10.5″x15″ panel. (Note: The 1×2’s from the home center can vary in width. Measure the height of the seven short stripes and cut the panel to match.)
- Round over the front edges with a 1/8″ roundover bit in a router.
- Use a blow torch to scorch the wood (if desired).
- Stain three 37″ stripes and four 22″ stripes Scarlet Red.
- Stain the panel True Blue.
- Add the stars to the panel. I used my Inventables X-Carve CNC Machine and the EASEL PRO software to engrave the stars with a 90 degree V-Bit. Click here to open my Stars project.
- Glue the flag together using minimal wood glue to avoid lots of squeeze out.
- Clamp the flag to pull it all together.
- Attach the four braces to the back with glue and nails. Make sure one brace overlaps the joint between the union and the shorter stripes. Space them evenly.
- Spray with a clear coat finish. I used Deft Clear Wood Finish Satin Lacquer.
Assembling the Flag |
If you don’t have a CNC machine, check out these other options for adding stars to the panel:
Hang the Flag using Picture Wire, Washers and Screws |
This was a fun project and it looks awesome! You can get really creative with the blow torch effect. These flags are very popular and sell well if you would like to try to make some money from your woodworking. God bless the U.S.A!
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