Create two 4' by 4' nativity scenes, one for my mother in law, the other for my father in law's sister in law
Difficulty Level (Easy, Medium, Hard, Insane):
Easy
Process:
The process was actually quite easy: Get the wood, trace the template on a piece of plywood (my mother in law actually did that part), cut out the wood then sand the edges (Mel did this part). The only thing was that there was a LOT of cutting out and all the lines were curvy and squiggly. Nothing was straight and therefore the whole thing took pretty much the whole day to do but I do have to say, although I'm not much of a crafty-stuff-liking-guy it turned out quite nice.
Pictures:
This was the second time around. The first one was traced with a template (shown on last picture) |
Cutting out the rough shape |
Using the jig saw to fine-cut the pattern |
Put together minus the two sheep |
The finished nativity scene |
Another angle |
The original pattern |
A picture of the final painted version aunt Ida sent me |
Pencil
Saw horses
Band saw
Jig saw
Sanding block
Materials:
2 sheets of 1/2 G1S plywood
Template
Tracing paper
Cost:
$85.00
Time:
8 hrs
Savings:
No idea what they would cost to buy
Conclusion:
It looked quite nice but probably one of my less favorite projects
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