I've decided to make a hanger for my ever-growing collection of necklaces (damn you, cheap Ebay things from Asia!). At first I wanted to buy just a regular key holder or something like that (one long piece of wood with hooks in it) but then I decided to go the more difficult and artsy way.
And honestly, it would be a nice picture, too. Just use your imagination.
So, here's how I've done that:
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First, I obtained a base - you can use any type of wood, plastic etc.
in any shape. It's up to you, really. What I have here is called OSB. |
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Then I bought a wooden frame - this particular one is used for framing floors, but who cares? It was the cheapest option and I didn't mind the thickness of it - my holder was gonna be huge so a thin picture frame wouldn't do anyway. |
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The next thing to do was to cut the frame. Beware of the pattern on the frame and cut it in a way it will fit once put together ;-) |
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Impatient people, people with dull saws or with no upper body strength will have to file the edges. |
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Try if your measuring was correct. |
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Now, next part is to glue the frame to its base. Since the glue takes a day to harden, you will need these to hold the frame to the base - no idea what these suckers are called. |
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Yeah, like that... There may be a chance of slight imperfections (or gigantic holes) where the two pieces of frame meet. In that case you have two options. Either let it be (like I did) or just fill the holes with some putty/paste or whatever they give you in the shop where they know what they are doing. |
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Now it's good time for dealing with your stress. Just hammer the nails in like there is no tomorrow ;-) |
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Matte black spray layer one drying... |
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Crayon test - how many will fit in? |
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Melting test (that should be done BEFORE you buy a gazillion packages of crayons) - a quick tip here - you need WAX based crayons. |
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Undress them - I know you want to! |
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Now here is a tricky part. Use a glue gun to pin the crayons to the base BUT put the glue only in the upper part of the crayon plus be precise - the glue melts the crayons so you don't want them to move aound much. (I had to break one white crayon because I decided to drill a hole through the base for easier hanging so naturally I didn't want the hook to be stopped by that crayon later when hanging it) |
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And now the melting begins. Be patient. I takes forever with a hair dryer. Also, you need to have the picure in some angle - letting the gravity to do its thing. |
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My idea of "I'm satisfied with how it turned out to be" |
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And now all you need to do is use it. And find out where you have gaps so that you can add more nails... |
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