Heart Shaped Picture Frame From Scrap Metal - Valentines Gift
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Heart Shaped Picture Frame From Scrap Metal - Valentines Gift
I made this heart shaped picture frame for my wife for Valentines Day. The pictures are from our wedding day many years ago.
I hope she will like it.
I hope she will like it.
Bending the Scrap Metal Strip
First I free handed a heart on scrap paper and then cut it out to use as a template for the wood.
Then traced that to a small piece of scrap wood and used a jig saw to cut it out .
Then traced that to a small piece of scrap wood and used a jig saw to cut it out .
Shape the Steel Strips
I cut 2 pieces from my stock of steel rods. Each was about 12 inches long , 1/2 inch wide and 3/16 inches thick.
I drilled some 1/2 holes in the wood block and using clamps was able to shape the metal pretty good.
I drilled some 1/2 holes in the wood block and using clamps was able to shape the metal pretty good.
Did Some Welding
After getting the pieces to be shaped pretty well, I used my MIG welder to weld the top and bottom where the two pieces come to gether.
Also I added a cross bar which will be used to attach the heart to the frame it will sit on.
Then I ground down the welds as best I could.
Also I added a cross bar which will be used to attach the heart to the frame it will sit on.
Then I ground down the welds as best I could.
Primed and Painted
Used a metal primer to prime the heart and then painted a bright red color.
Also cut out from a piece of heavy construction paper a template that fits in the heart. This will be used to attach the pictures to and then slipped into the heart.
Also cut out from a piece of heavy construction paper a template that fits in the heart. This will be used to attach the pictures to and then slipped into the heart.
From a piece of scrap wood, I cut a square which is just a little bigger than the heart, primed , painted black . Also added some strips of molding on the edge so it would look more finished.
After drilling some holes in the cross piece, I attached the heart to the wood and added some eyelets and wire to the back.
After drilling some holes in the cross piece, I attached the heart to the wood and added some eyelets and wire to the back.
Done
It came out pretty nice. Though I can not believe how young we looked.!