Materials

Tools

Recycled hardwood timber palings

3mm mdf for backing

1mm stainless braided wire

Picture hanging loops

19 x 45mm DAR pine (cut/routed down to a picture rail profile)

Picture rail hooks

misc screws & woodglue

Ultra Gloss finish

Bandsaw

Coping Saw

Files

Steps

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Step 1

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First I printed out the entire coastline and taped all the A4 sheets together to see how the palings should be positioned.

 

Once it all looked ok, I glued 7 palings onto an MDF backer board making 7 groups of 7 boards to make the whole thing more manageable. I then glued the paper layout onto the groups of palings.

 

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Step 2

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Each section was then cut out. For very detailed sections, the bulk was cut away with a bandsaw, then smaller details were cut using a combination of a fine coping saw and files.

 

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Step 3

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Once it was all cut out, I then used a combination of 4mm 3D printed dowels and cabinet door clips to allow the pieces to clip together.

 

Then it was just a matter of hanging the sections one at a time to get the wire lengths right.

 

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Step 4

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Then came the least enjoyable part of any project I do which was sanding everything and finishing.

 

All Sanded

 

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Looking shiny

 

VarnishedVarnished Phillip and French Is are mounted on the same suspension wirePhillip and French Is are mounted on the same suspension wire Port Phillip Bay and surroundsPort Phillip Bay and surrounds Some detail around Corner Inlet (above Wilsons Prom)Some detail around Corner Inlet (above Wilsons Prom)

 

The Bondall Ultra Gloss 'Clear' Varnish had quite an unexpectedly dark tint to it, but I'm still very pleased with the final result.

 

Next I think I'm going to try and find someone who can make some small brass plates to put in some place names.

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MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Timber Map Project

What an incredibly unique and interesting project @ksd050! You must be super-thrilled with the results.

 

I love the use of reclaimed hardwood fence pailings and the overall effect you've achieved. The detail is just amazing!

 

Many thanks for sharing such a wonderful project.

 

Mitchell

 

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Dave-1
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Re: Timber Map Project

Good afternoon @ksd050 

Man that is some effort! :smile: Well worth it and love how it fills the wall with a story.

I have thought of sketchs of the same but really like your idea of the recyled pailings and the mdf board :smile: It worked so well

 

Looks great!

 

Dave

Ready2go
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Re: Timber map project

Absolutely fantastic work there! 

Mind if I pinch a few ideas for my own place?

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