Materials

Tools

Various 16mm timber off cuts

 

Exterior wood glue 

 

Wood varnish

 

Cardboard or Mdf 

 

Sand paper

 

Photo-frame rear wall hook

Ryobi Jigsaw

 

Ryobi Disc Sander 

 

Bandsaw

 

Dremel rotary tool

Steps

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Step 1

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Sketch the design you would like on the cardboard or Mdf. I used a cartoon image of a whale shark as my inspiration.

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Cut out your stencil using your drawing. This can be done using the jigsaw and bandsaw.

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Using the stencil, draw the shapes you need on each off cut of timber being sure to mix up the types of timber for an individualised look. Cut each shape out using the jigsaw and/or bandsaw.

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Sand each piece individually using sand paper and the disc sander.

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Cut another piece of Mdf using your finished wood pieces as the stencil. This will be your backing to hold it all together. Glue each piece down using the wood glue.

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Use the Dremel rotary tool to add the details such as eyes and spots.

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Apply two coatings of gloss wood varnish.

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Allow to dry before attaching a photo-frame hook to the back for hanging. 

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EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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Re: Wooden Whale Shark Wall Art

Hello @Alicia_Woodwork 

 

This timber whale artwork is absolutely stunning! The way the natural grain and varying tones of the wood pieces come together adds so much depth and character. The craftsmanship is impressive, with each piece carefully shaped to create a smooth, flowing form that truly captures the essence of a whale. The mix of polished finishes enhances the organic feel, making it a beautiful example of upcycling timber offcuts into something artistic and meaningful. A truly unique and skilfully made piece!

 

Thank you for sharing this wonderful piece of art.

 

Eric

 

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Re: Wooden Whale Shark Wall Art

Hi @EricL

 

Thank you so much for your kind comments. It was my first go at drawing a cartoon animal and definitely came out very unique as I had lots of different timbers to work with. The polished finish definitely adds to the overall look.


Again, thank you so much.

 

- Alicia 

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