I’ve been using brackets on back and sliding down on rebar. I used to attach from front but attaching from the back has kept front hole free. Easy to take off and put away. I’ve kept the rebar in ground and just slide a new seasonal piece on.
@@RoughRidersTV it’s a small metal u shaped bracket with 2 holes to screw into the wood on back. I use 1/2” and same for rebar. Slides right on. Wish I could add a pic
This was super helpful! I have always wanted to do this. I will now. You made it look a lot less difficult that I thought. I subscribed. I'm so glad I found you. Can you tell me what projector you used and what type of wood is best?
Thanks. Definitely more coming...just been swamped. We are getting ready to finish out our basement so we will have several videos from that alone. Also plan on repairing and refinishing some kitchen tables where our dog chewed on the legs. Even going to make a new dining table soon. So, stay tuned as a lot more videos on the way.
Great share! Keep these coming. You gave me all the right advice and confidence I needed to begin some pretty incredible project pieces. I'd love to see more of you on TH-cam.
My paints which are acrylic paint bought from hobby lobby they have streaks in them while i am painting & after it is dry. Any pointers on what I might be doing wrong ? Wrong Brushes, wrong paints ? Thank you for your step by step video its been a huge help :)
Great video. I know I’m a year late, but a quick solution to painting the back wouldve been to spray paint it. That’s what I plan to do. Thanks for the tips!
My grandpa used to make these for every holiday! Thank you so much for your tutorial, I hope to be able to follow in his footsteps. Do you use treated plywood?
I really like this video, I made some yard art too , how do you light them? I use solar landscaping lights. I have I provide a stand up support for indoor display and support for outdoor. been asked if I would sell mine but not sure what to ask, any ideas here?
Yes, we use solar lights as well. Haven't found any that do a great job, the Grinch requires 2 to light up the entire thing. But at least they are automatic and don't have to worry about turning on and off.
It's really what you are comfortable with. The more coats the more protection but the paint will also help seal the wood. We get a lot of snow so we put on a few coats.
It's just a pico projector but you don't need anything special. Any projector will work as you are just showing the image onto the board so you can trace the outline.
I looked at the dewalt jigsaw but found there are different ones... can you share which on you use in this video? Thank you and you are making my crafting juices flow...
Sorry for the late reply. Any jigsaw will work...you don't need this exact model. However, we bought the 20V XR because it was on sale and had a larger battery which was appealing.
Great video. Do you think or know if a Nebula Capsule would work for this as a projector. I’m not quite sure I can project my phone screen to it. What is a good source for the pictures to trace?
Sorry, not familiar with the Nebula Capsule so I don't know if it would work or not. We just did a free image search on the web to find Christmas themed artwork.
I would VERY MUCH like to know the brand of your projector. I have had terrible luck finding one that will actually work and am getting a bit desperate. Thanks in advance.
Great video! How many seasons/years do you think they will last with the regular plywood & sealing as you mentioned versus treated plywood? Do you think the same process would work for summer designs out in rainy & humid weather? Thanks
Treated plywood then sealed would likely be better. Marine grade plywood works well for wet conditions but that isn't easily found at typical big box stores.
soak the ground to soften the dirt and then you can generally push it in the ground. Don't hammer the cutout itself as it will smash the wood. If needed, you can hammer the spike or angle iron.
For the colored paints, can they be any sort of acrylic craft paint, or do they have to be Exterior craft paints? I've been tasked to restore some wood cutouts and repaint them, and have a TON of regular craft paints, but I'm not sure if they'll be good to use for something that'll be used outdoors.
I think any paint will be fine provided you are sealing it. outdoor paints will often have additives that help it hold up against weather and direct sunlight.
Images were just found on the internet. Projector was an Acer Pico projector but any projector will work. You just need something that will cast the image to a wall so you can trace the image onto the board.
It was just a pic projector but an overhead projector would work as well assuming you have the image on acetate or something. So you could trace it onto acetate and then use an overhead projector to cast the image onto wood. Just not sure where you would find an overhead projector these days.
You stated you used your phone , where did you get the image to project to the board . I'm not clear on how you go the image and used your phone to project it ?
You can. Exterior ply is treated to withstand elements more so it might work better. However, applying paint and a clear coat will do a good job of protecting the wood as well...just be sure to seal those edges really well.
How do you use the projector? I want to do this so bad and have for years but never knew how to. I want to have 4', 8' and 10' characters. Can you please help me out? Thank you DD
@@whatsup122 It was an Acer pico projector. However, any projector will work. You just need a way to get the image projected onto the board so you can trace the image.
You may need a different blade on your jig saw. Perhaps it is not sharp enough or doesn't have enough teeth for a more fine cut. Some blades are best for "ripping wood" which cuts through wood fast. Other blades are best for finer cuts. They cut slower but have less tear out and chipping. As for wood, we used 1/2 inch ply wood.
I have made some outdoor christmas figures painting the pattern with an oil based paint on plywood which was primed beforehand with an oil based paint. Want to preserve the luster of the colors. do you suggest a polyurethane or polyacrylic sealer or? I had tried to use acrylic paints to do the job but the stuff was too goopy would not flow with the brush. the oil based material spread well. any thoughts appreciated
So the polyurethane had yellowed over time… last year I had to sand down three characters, redraw, repaint ad sealed with polycrylic as it doesn’t yellow
For marking the outlines, it doesn't matter whether you use a sharpie, pencil or anything else. If you are using something to fill in in colors, then you want something that won't wash of when wet. We used a permanent marker (aka sharpie) but anything that is permanent should work.
So far not yet. The grinch has been out for 2 seasons now (stored in the garage after the holidays are over) and has not faded or warped. Still working on better ways to stake it in the ground. Have an idea on how I'm going to address it but will have to wait until I pull them out and redesign the stake setup.
Hi, I noticed you use the interior Varathane. Does that hold up as well as the exterior version? Ours will get direct sun all day long so had opted for the exterior but it is much harder to find in-store, so having to wait on delivery.
Yes. Seems to be holding up fine. I made a measuring stick so we can easily see how much snow we got during the winter, it's been out all summer as well. It is a little discolored and faded over the year but not horrible. Though exterior would be a better choice. Thanks for watching.
As for multiple passes... its because some of the lines are too sharp a turn for the jig saw so trim it off so it is easier to get too. It's easier to sneak up on it than to try and get it all in one shot
Instead of using wood have you tried cutting them out of PVC? You can get sheets of it 6mm thick in 4x8 size. Wouldnt have to worry about the elements so much.
I have gone to using the pvc sheets available at Home Depot. They are easy to cut. Flat with no wood grain and easy to draw on. No primer needed. Draw, paint, seal with poly acrylic. But more expensive than plywood. A 4x8 sheet was $65 last year, and is $99 this year. They use this pvc to trim house exteriors so they hold up to the weather.
Couls you please help me? Im trying to get a projector but Im looking into tracing onto a large sheet of plywood, looking to make a 7 foot tall character but dont know which projector to go with. please help!!
Most projectors will work fine, it's just a matter of brightness and how far back you need to put the projector to scale the image to the size you want. The further the projector is away from the board, the larger the image will be projected. If you had a projector with a 1:1 throw, every foot back from the board would be 1 foot tall. However, keep in mind that as the image grows taller, it also grows wider so depending on the image, it may not fit on a standard 4x8 sheet of plywood. Your height will likely be limited by the width of the image.
Hello, can you please take a picture of your top coat can my girlfriend is having a very hard time picking a topcoat she doesn’t know which one to get she doesn’t know what to get do you use matte finish or gloss? your jigsaw is covering the label in the pic
An exterior grade clear eurathane or marine spar finish will work best. It may be hard to find an exterior grade at your big box stores. You might need to go to a more specialty store like Woodcraft or Rockler.
@@TheDwilliams1000 I make these as well, and you can actually get some conduit brackets from home depot and put two of them, and a piece of rebar. Hamer the rebar into the ground a few inches, then slide your cutout against it, and drill in the conduit brackets around it.
It depends on how many coats of paint. The longest period is really just waiting on paint and clear coat to dry. I did mine over a weekend because I put multiple coats on and allowed a lot of drying time.
@@Keep__moving__forward No, just regular plywood. However, I do seal it after painting. So between the paint and the sealer, it holds up well to the weather and snow here in Colorado.
You find the pattern/image you want to use on your phone, computer or tablet and then connect your device to the projector and cast that image on to the board. Then using a pen/sharpie marker trace the outline onto the board. Once the image is transferred to the board, you can use a jig saw to cut out the image.
@@bquedenfeld Any projector will work. I am her husband and did a review of the projector on my YT channel. It's just a cheap Pico Projector from Acer. You can find the review here th-cam.com/video/36Zo6xpwNEw/w-d-xo.html
Question for casting images if you are making a group of images let’s say the peanuts characters how would you know how to scale them different sizes say Woodstock compared to Charlie Brown
It's a Pico Projector but any projector will work. My husband did a review of our projector on his channel. th-cam.com/channels/V2jG_iYVCKZ4mEw8WPsVHQ.html
Sorry you feel that way. This channel is purely a hobby and not a paying job. Unfortunately, with work and family obligations, my wife or I try to get to things as we can.
Wow thank you I’m gonna start for next year !
You dog in the background with the ball is so beautiful , thank you for sharing am going to try this 🇬🇧
Sadly, we lost her a couple of months ago. She was an awesome dog and really missed.
I’ve been using brackets on back and sliding down on rebar. I used to attach from front but attaching from the back has kept front hole free. Easy to take off and put away. I’ve kept the rebar in ground and just slide a new seasonal piece on.
Good tip. What brackets are you using...a tube of some kind bolted to the decoration? Then sliding that tube over the rebar?
@@RoughRidersTV it’s a small metal u shaped bracket with 2 holes to screw into the wood on back. I use 1/2” and same for rebar. Slides right on. Wish I could add a pic
I agree. The only thing I would change is drilling a hole thru the front.
Does the wooden item go down to the dround or stop before...I don't want my pieces sitting on the ground.
I wish you had shown your projector and how you transferred that image to the wall.
It’s a box with a cutout, a light source, and the image on a clear sheet.
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much ❤️
Thanks for watching.
Thanks so much for the great video! This was awesome !
Hi great video! I’ve taken a woodworking class many years ago and always wanted to make wooden lawn art, thanks for the step-by-step instructions.
You're welcome
I am so happy you made this video. What projector did you use on your phone.?? Please... do you have an Apple or Android?
So impressive! You are very talented! Can I adopt you ? 😊
Thank you for the video, this is awesome. I want to make one for us.
I love it ! . my wife would not let me work on a wood project in the house . thumps up .
Normally, this would be done in the garage but it was freezing in the garage and we had about 2 feet of snow outside as well.
Great video. I like the outcome of the snow person.
Thanks 👍
Thank you so much for this thorough and well explained video! Xo
Thanks for watching. I'm her husband and help manage the channel.
Awesome video!! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching.
Awesome video, just did my first set of Halloween lawn art decorations thanks to this video!
Glad it helped. Thanks for watching. More projects coming soon.
thumbs up ! You're very creative and talented
Thanks!
This was super helpful! I have always wanted to do this. I will now. You made it look a lot less difficult that I thought. I subscribed. I'm so glad I found you. Can you tell me what projector you used and what type of wood is best?
Great job
Thank you! This was so helpful!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
The snowman is so cute. Marvelous job. Where do you get your patterns? Thank you.
This is great. Would love to see more videos by you!!
Thanks. Definitely more coming...just been swamped. We are getting ready to finish out our basement so we will have several videos from that alone. Also plan on repairing and refinishing some kitchen tables where our dog chewed on the legs. Even going to make a new dining table soon. So, stay tuned as a lot more videos on the way.
Thank you for sharing! Which projector do you use?
This is cool great video
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it. More fun stuff coming soon.
Great tutorial! Thanks for all the info!!
Thanks for watching. More projects coming soon.
Great share! Keep these coming. You gave me all the right advice and confidence I needed to begin some pretty incredible project pieces. I'd love to see more of you on TH-cam.
Thanks. She is working on more projects now and we will get them posted so please stay tuned.
looks great but how'd you pound it into the ground without ruining the sign?
I want to know the answer to this question too. The angle iron also looked kinda blunt to go into the ground. I would like to see that process too.
Awesome detail ! Thank you for sharing how you took the image to TRACE the fine details. SOOO COOL !
You are so welcome! Thanks for stopping by. More fun projects coming soon.
Fantastic work! Beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
Can you tell me what type of saw you are using? Those look wonderful and I want to try one.
Omg, awesome work. I was just fascinated 😍
Thanks. More projects coming.
Trying lawn art for the first time and this video was extremely helpful, thank you!
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it.
What kind of projector did you use to trace the characters on wood???
My paints which are acrylic paint bought from hobby lobby they have streaks in them while i am painting & after it is dry. Any pointers on what I might be doing wrong ? Wrong Brushes, wrong paints ? Thank you for your step by step video its been a huge help :)
Great video. I know I’m a year late, but a quick solution to painting the back wouldve been to spray paint it. That’s what I plan to do. Thanks for the tips!
Great tip!
Really nice vid !
Glad you enjoyed it. Just finished another fun woodworking project and uploading the video now.
What wood are you using,theres so many options to choose from?
1/2" Sanded plywood is what most people use
Is it treated or untreated
Do you use flat, satin, simi gloss or gloss paints ❤love the video
Awesome !! Thanks! Can’t wait to try this !!
Awesome. Thanks for watching.
My grandpa used to make these for every holiday! Thank you so much for your tutorial, I hope to be able to follow in his footsteps. Do you use treated plywood?
The DOG waiting with his orange ball 😂
Yes, she was our sweet girl. Unfortunately, she passed over the summer. She will be deeply missed.
@ awe I’m so sorry 😢
Thanks for the example. Thanks to you mine came out great.
Thanks! I'm glad to hear my video helped!
Thank you for this video! I’m excited to make my own yard decor next holiday season. 🤗
Thanks for watching. More fun projects coming up so stay tuned.
Best video!!!! What kinda of projector do you use?
A small pico projector bought off Amazon. We use it when camping but came in handy for this project.
Love it! Where did you buy angle irons?
Home Depot or Lowes should have it.
I really like this video, I made some yard art too , how do you light them? I use solar landscaping lights. I have I provide a stand up support for indoor display and support for outdoor. been asked if I would sell mine but not sure what to ask, any ideas here?
Yes, we use solar lights as well. Haven't found any that do a great job, the Grinch requires 2 to light up the entire thing. But at least they are automatic and don't have to worry about turning on and off.
Wonderful video!!! Did I hear you say you projected the image from your phone? Wow would love to see how you project the image on the board. Thanks
Yes, using a projector and miracast adapter from ScreenBeam plugged into the projector.
Where did you get the snow man outline? Great video.
Thanks. Found it online while doing an image search.
Love your tutorial! Do you put more than one clear coat on before exposing it to the weather? Thanks!
It's really what you are comfortable with. The more coats the more protection but the paint will also help seal the wood. We get a lot of snow so we put on a few coats.
@@thetaylormadeworkshop Thank you!
I enjoyed this video so much. Would you mind sharing what kind of projector you used? Thanks for sharing your talents with us.
It's just a pico projector but you don't need anything special. Any projector will work as you are just showing the image onto the board so you can trace the outline.
@@thetaylormadeworkshop where did you buy the projector and how to you get the images to trace?
@@kellietorres9377 Projector was from Amazon. Any projector will work. Images were just from a free image search online.
Wonderful ❤️
Thank you! 😊 Thanks for watching.
How a Great Video !!! Excellent, that's I looking for. For images did you google? O any webside. Thank you 😊
We just googled images for what we were interested in.
I looked at the dewalt jigsaw but found there are different ones... can you share which on you use in this video? Thank you and you are making my crafting juices flow...
Sorry for the late reply. Any jigsaw will work...you don't need this exact model. However, we bought the 20V XR because it was on sale and had a larger battery which was appealing.
Great video. Do you think or know if a Nebula Capsule would work for this as a projector. I’m not quite sure I can project my phone screen to it.
What is a good source for the pictures to trace?
Sorry, not familiar with the Nebula Capsule so I don't know if it would work or not. We just did a free image search on the web to find Christmas themed artwork.
Cute!
Thanks. I'm making a few more this year to go with the grinch and snowman.
What about water damage? How do you protect them?
That is covered at the 4:39 mark in the video. It's sealed with a clear finish.
I would VERY MUCH like to know the brand of your projector. I have had terrible luck finding one that will actually work and am getting a bit desperate. Thanks in advance.
Great video! How many seasons/years do you think they will last with the regular plywood & sealing as you mentioned versus treated plywood? Do you think the same process would work for summer designs out in rainy & humid weather? Thanks
Treated plywood then sealed would likely be better. Marine grade plywood works well for wet conditions but that isn't easily found at typical big box stores.
Do you just push it in the ground or do you hammer the cutout on top?
soak the ground to soften the dirt and then you can generally push it in the ground. Don't hammer the cutout itself as it will smash the wood. If needed, you can hammer the spike or angle iron.
Thank you for this! Question where do you find your projection layouts to trace, like grinch, snowman, etc? Thank you❤
Just found them online.
Is it essential to use an angle iron or could you use one that's none angled?
For the colored paints, can they be any sort of acrylic craft paint, or do they have to be Exterior craft paints? I've been tasked to restore some wood cutouts and repaint them, and have a TON of regular craft paints, but I'm not sure if they'll be good to use for something that'll be used outdoors.
I think any paint will be fine provided you are sealing it. outdoor paints will often have additives that help it hold up against weather and direct sunlight.
I’d also like to know what thickness in wood? For the grinch? Also plywood?
Yes, 1/2" thick plywood for all the decorations. Thanks for watching.
Any reason you don't use 1/4 inch?
I’m just starting out and all I have so far is a variable speed jigsaw. What kind of projector do you have and where do you find the images to trace?
Images were just found on the internet. Projector was an Acer Pico projector but any projector will work. You just need something that will cast the image to a wall so you can trace the image onto the board.
Did you use a overhead projector?
It was just a pic projector but an overhead projector would work as well assuming you have the image on acetate or something. So you could trace it onto acetate and then use an overhead projector to cast the image onto wood. Just not sure where you would find an overhead projector these days.
@@thetaylormadeworkshop I have an old one so I'm going to try. Also your video is good.
@@thetaylormadeworkshop I have few more questions for you about these wooden decorations...
@@perryspradlin5929 Sure thing...fire away and I will answer when I can.
You stated you used your phone , where did you get the image to project to the board . I'm not clear on how you go the image and used your phone to project it ?
She used a projector and hooked her phone to it.
How did you get the snowman to project on board? I don’t have a projector to draw snowman unless I free hand it?
We used a cheap pico projector that we have on hand for when we are camping and want a movie night.
on the wood, home depot has exterior and interior plywood and 3ply and 4 ply.....can i use any
You can. Exterior ply is treated to withstand elements more so it might work better. However, applying paint and a clear coat will do a good job of protecting the wood as well...just be sure to seal those edges really well.
How do you use the projector? I want to do this so bad and have for years but never knew how to. I want to have 4', 8' and 10' characters. Can you please help me out? Thank you DD
The projector is connected to a computer with the image. We then project that image onto a board so we can trace the image onto the board.
Do you mind sharing the type/name of projector you use?
@@whatsup122 It was an Acer pico projector. However, any projector will work. You just need a way to get the image projected onto the board so you can trace the image.
How thick is the plywood I tried to cut one and it chips a lot
You may need a different blade on your jig saw. Perhaps it is not sharp enough or doesn't have enough teeth for a more fine cut. Some blades are best for "ripping wood" which cuts through wood fast. Other blades are best for finer cuts. They cut slower but have less tear out and chipping. As for wood, we used 1/2 inch ply wood.
What kind of projector is needed or.can you let.me how to do that on the bored please?
I have made some outdoor christmas figures painting the pattern with an oil based paint on plywood which was primed beforehand with an oil based paint. Want to preserve the luster of the colors. do you suggest a polyurethane or polyacrylic sealer or? I had tried to use acrylic paints to do the job but the stuff was too goopy would not flow with the brush. the oil based material spread well. any thoughts appreciated
I typically use a urethane clear coat but I suppose acrylic sealer would work as well.
So the polyurethane had yellowed over time… last year I had to sand down three characters, redraw, repaint ad sealed with polycrylic as it doesn’t yellow
@@naplesdj7601 Mine haven't yellowed but it's only out for a month or so before I take them down.
Can I use a krylon gloss clear can of paint to seal?
Possibly. Not tried it so not sure how it would hold up to the elements. An exterior based clear coat would work best.
Any certain kind of sharpie? Weatherproof
For marking the outlines, it doesn't matter whether you use a sharpie, pencil or anything else. If you are using something to fill in in colors, then you want something that won't wash of when wet. We used a permanent marker (aka sharpie) but anything that is permanent should work.
Did these warp at all??
So far not yet. The grinch has been out for 2 seasons now (stored in the garage after the holidays are over) and has not faded or warped. Still working on better ways to stake it in the ground. Have an idea on how I'm going to address it but will have to wait until I pull them out and redesign the stake setup.
I'm having issues with the polyurethane taking off/smearing the paint - any suggestions?
Was the paint fully cured? You need to let it completely dry before applying any clear coat.
Hi, I noticed you use the interior Varathane. Does that hold up as well as the exterior version? Ours will get direct sun all day long so had opted for the exterior but it is much harder to find in-store, so having to wait on delivery.
Yes. Seems to be holding up fine. I made a measuring stick so we can easily see how much snow we got during the winter, it's been out all summer as well. It is a little discolored and faded over the year but not horrible. Though exterior would be a better choice. Thanks for watching.
Can you tell me exactly what model projector you use? Also, why do you have to do 2 passes with the jig saw?
It was an acer pico projector. My husband had a review of it on his channel. th-cam.com/video/36Zo6xpwNEw/w-d-xo.html
As for multiple passes... its because some of the lines are too sharp a turn for the jig saw so trim it off so it is easier to get too. It's easier to sneak up on it than to try and get it all in one shot
@@thetaylormadeworkshop ok! I also make many wooden cutouts. Thanks
Can I use just regular boxes instead of wood?
Like cardboard? Doubt they would hold up to the weather.
Where do you get your image for the projector please
Instead of using wood have you tried cutting them out of PVC? You can get sheets of it 6mm thick in 4x8 size. Wouldnt have to worry about the elements so much.
Would like to know more! How costly? Heavy? Plywood worries me to death!
I feel like that would be a lot harder to cut and the paint wouldn’t adhere well
I have gone to using the pvc sheets available at Home Depot. They are easy to cut. Flat with no wood grain and easy to draw on. No primer needed. Draw, paint, seal with poly acrylic. But more expensive than plywood. A 4x8 sheet was $65 last year, and is $99 this year. They use this pvc to trim house exteriors so they hold up to the weather.
@@naplesdj7601 I’m not seeing any PVC sheets online. Can you give the actual product name? Unless you mean acrylic sheets
Hi can you tell me what king of projector I need?
any projector will work. You are just trying to get an image onto a board so you can trace it out. You don't need anything special.
the dog in the background made that one scene
What projector do you have
It's an Acer. My husband posted a video review on his channel. you can find the review here th-cam.com/video/36Zo6xpwNEw/w-d-xo.html
How would you ship something like this
Do you sell the items you make
What can I use in stead of a projector?
Anything that can cast an image onto the plywood. However, a projector is probably the easiest solution.
What kind of projector did you use
This was a pico projector my husband has. He did a review of it on his channel (see link to Rough Riders at bottom of my channel).
Couls you please help me? Im trying to get a projector but Im looking into tracing onto a large sheet of plywood, looking to make a 7 foot tall character but dont know which projector to go with. please help!!
Most projectors will work fine, it's just a matter of brightness and how far back you need to put the projector to scale the image to the size you want. The further the projector is away from the board, the larger the image will be projected. If you had a projector with a 1:1 throw, every foot back from the board would be 1 foot tall. However, keep in mind that as the image grows taller, it also grows wider so depending on the image, it may not fit on a standard 4x8 sheet of plywood. Your height will likely be limited by the width of the image.
@@RoughRidersTV Wow excellent Info thank you so much for responding
What kind of projector did you use?
It was a small Acer projector. My husband did a review on it on his channel at th-cam.com/video/36Zo6xpwNEw/w-d-xo.html
Where do you get the images to transfer to the wood?
Google
Hello, can you please take a picture of your top coat can my girlfriend is having a very hard time picking a topcoat she doesn’t know which one to get she doesn’t know what to get do you use matte finish or gloss? your jigsaw is covering the label in the pic
An exterior grade clear eurathane or marine spar finish will work best. It may be hard to find an exterior grade at your big box stores. You might need to go to a more specialty store like Woodcraft or Rockler.
What type of wood are you using and how thick?
It's just regular plywood. Typically 1/2" thick.
@@thetaylormadeworkshop Thank you so much for responding to all these comments, i am reading them all lol. Do you use treated plywood?
What do you use to stick them in the ground?
You can see how we mounted them to angle iron at the 5:20 mark in the video. Thanks for watching.
@@thetaylormadeworkshop where can we get angel angle from?
@@TheDwilliams1000 Should be able to find it at most hardware stores. Both Lowes and Home Depot near us carries it.
@@TheDwilliams1000 I make these as well, and you can actually get some conduit brackets from home depot and put two of them, and a piece of rebar. Hamer the rebar into the ground a few inches, then slide your cutout against it, and drill in the conduit brackets around it.
@@aaronk287 thank you
How long from start to finish?
It depends on how many coats of paint. The longest period is really just waiting on paint and clear coat to dry. I did mine over a weekend because I put multiple coats on and allowed a lot of drying time.
Do you have a video for the grinch???
No but it is the exact same process. Find the image, project it onto a board, trace the image, cut out and paint.
What type of wood did you use? Thickness?
These were made with about 1/2" thick plywood. More than sturdy enough for this project.
@@thetaylormadeworkshop do you use pressure treated?
@@Keep__moving__forward No, just regular plywood. However, I do seal it after painting. So between the paint and the sealer, it holds up well to the weather and snow here in Colorado.
sad cost of wood is so high now
don't understand the projector part you still need a patteren
You find the pattern/image you want to use on your phone, computer or tablet and then connect your device to the projector and cast that image on to the board. Then using a pen/sharpie marker trace the outline onto the board. Once the image is transferred to the board, you can use a jig saw to cut out the image.
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What kind of projector
@@bquedenfeld Any projector will work. I am her husband and did a review of the projector on my YT channel. It's just a cheap Pico Projector from Acer. You can find the review here th-cam.com/video/36Zo6xpwNEw/w-d-xo.html
Question for casting images if you are making a group of images let’s say the peanuts characters how would you know how to scale them different sizes say Woodstock compared to Charlie Brown
It's a Pico Projector but any projector will work. My husband did a review of our projector on his channel. th-cam.com/channels/V2jG_iYVCKZ4mEw8WPsVHQ.html
... polyurethane...
Nope. That's a thin film finish and will peel.
Made that mistake when I made my first outdoor project.
thank you and your husband i think im good now
Glad we were able to help.
its annoying when a question is asked and not answered.
Sorry you feel that way. This channel is purely a hobby and not a paying job. Unfortunately, with work and family obligations, my wife or I try to get to things as we can.