Not Another Wooden Flag Video (v2!) | How To Make A Mini Rustic Wooden Flag Out Of Scrap Wood
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- New Year, New Flag Video!
Wooden Flags are still all the rage! They come in multiple options such as rustic, traditional, Thin Line Series, and custom designs. Not only do they come in custom varieties but there is probably a "how to" video for each one! (Check out my channel for more)
There are plenty of methods to making these flags and everyone has their own ways. This video demonstrates how I make a mini rustic wooden flags with an AWESOME burned border!, all out of scrap wood! It shows one of my top selling items, especially at the fairs, and how you can make it to sell too, if you're trying to start your own flag business!
Check out how it's made!
Dimensions (for this flag with the border)
19.5" Long
11" Wide
1.12" Tall
Without the border
18” long
9.5” wide
1” tall
11/16" Stripe Width
5"x7" Union (ish)
Time:
-2 to 3 hours Including drying time
Tools (Used in video)
-Miter Saw - Dewalt 12”
-Table Saw - Craftsman 10”
-Router - Ryobi Router Table
-Chamfer Bit - Amazon (Cheap set that works great!)
-Brad Nailer - Ryobi 18ga and 16ga
-Sander - No sanding for this flag!
Supplies:
-Pine wood (Scrap)
-Glue - Titebond 2
-Brad nails - 5/8" for the braces, 1 1/4" for the frame
Stains and Finish
-Minwax Barn Red
-Minwax Navy
-Burned frame
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Thanks for watching!
Mike
True American Craftsman Co.
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I do my framing with 45 degrees looks great
amazing job.... ive made many and tried spray painting stars... no matter what ive done i always get blurry smeared stars.. so i just stopped and use stars i bought ..lol
Nice flag
Nice project.
Really nice build thank you for posting, thank you for the pricing, thank you for sharing what sells. I like the frame idea
Very nice!
nice job on the flag and i enjoy your videos. i like the rounded edges too and use them on all my flags no matter what size. i also put a frame around mine but i like the way you have that raised look. i think i'm going to copy your idea. i have one question for now... i noticed you don't put on any clear finish at the end of the project. do you find they sell better with out the finish?
Thanks! The round over is definitly a great look. Feel free to steal the idea for the raised frame! Haha
I’ll usually finish a couple flags at once them clear-coat them at the same time. I didn’t put anything on this one yet but i usually use Minwax Polyacrylic-satin. Super nice clear finish and sprays on really well!
+1
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Nice job!
Thank you!
nice
mike was your union 11/16 or was 3/4
I like what you're doing man. But for goodness sake I've seen too many eye injuries in my time as a sawyer not to say wear some glasses, please.
Enjoyed your info video. What do you sell your standard R,W, & B flags for (19 1/2 X 37) I am thinking of going to gun shows to sell my flags. What are your thoughts on this idea? Thanks
Seems like a good market! I’d def give it a try. I know some shows vendor space prices are a little high but it could be worth it if you have a good chunk of inventory. Fairs and craft shows I usually drop them a little due to the market i’m working with but usually it’s around $120. Don’t hesitate to do a ‘final day’ sale too, depending on the length of the show! Drop $10-$20 off and they’ll move quick!
@@TrueAmericanCraftsman Thanks I was thinking $120 or 2 for $200 shows cost around $250 per weekend counting space gas and hotel. My flag cost is $15 each and about 1 1/2 hours each to build and I would take 20 to 30 flags per gun show
What clear coat you use
Wish you'd say what your boarder size is