Heart in Heart Picture Frame + Bandsaw Circle Jig Plan
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Heart in Heart Picture Frame + Bandsaw Circle Jig Plan
Design your heart frame!
I designed this in Sketchup (free version) and made my cutting templates from there.
Credit:
This project originated from a video produced by Steve Ramsey over at
www.Woodworkingformeremortals.com
I designed this in Sketchup (free version) and made my cutting templates from there.
Credit:
This project originated from a video produced by Steve Ramsey over at
www.Woodworkingformeremortals.com
Prepare Your Blank(s)
Material required: (Rough Dimensions)
1 -½ x 7x 9 (Outer Heart)
2 –¼ x 5 x 7 (Inner Heart)
1 –½ x 6 ¼ x 6 ¼ (Base)
I used oak cut-offs however
Any material will do!
Material Preparation (Large Heart)
This piece will be my base and large heart.
It is 1/2" thick!
It is 1/2" thick!
Inner Heart Material
These are my ¼” boards for my inner heart.
They will be placed back to back with double sided tape, drilled and trimmed to shape.
They will be placed back to back with double sided tape, drilled and trimmed to shape.
Layout
- With your thin 1/4" material taped together
- Cut out and attach your template for the inner heart.
- Drill a 1 ½” hole, this will be where your picture sits.
- Cut out and attach your template for the inner heart.
- Drill a 1 ½” hole, this will be where your picture sits.
Cut Your Shapes
Cut out your pattern.
Leave a small amount around your design for sanding to the line.
Leave a small amount around your design for sanding to the line.
The Outside Heart
Use the same technique to cut the large heart.
To cut the inside of the heart, make an entrance point at the bottom point of the heart
To cut the inside of the heart, make an entrance point at the bottom point of the heart
Close the Cut
After cutting the outside and inside of your large heart, glue the entrance cut back together.
Design & Rout the Picture Holder
Draw the placeholder for your picture. These cuts are very shallow, approximately 1/64". on each half of the inner heart (Picture 1) I used 2 business cards to set my router depth.
I routed the shapes freehand with the pieces taped down to my workbench. Because you are removing so little material there is no problem controlling the router (Picture 2)
I routed the shapes freehand with the pieces taped down to my workbench. Because you are removing so little material there is no problem controlling the router (Picture 2)
Form the Inner Heart
After routing your shallow mortise, glue the two halves of the frame back together.
Sanding & Routing
When the glue dries, sand both the outer and inner heart and if desired round over all of the inner and outer edges.
The Base
Prepare your material for your base. I used 1/2" material left over from the original board. The base should be approximately 6" in diameter..
If you have a circle cutting jig for your bandsaw it is very easy to obtain a perfect 6" circle.
If you would like to build a circle jig, I found this instrcutional video on the web from the Wood Workers Guild of America.
http://video.wwgoa.com/video/Circle-Jig-on-a-Bandsaw-2
Jig; See Photo 2
If you have a circle cutting jig for your bandsaw it is very easy to obtain a perfect 6" circle.
If you would like to build a circle jig, I found this instrcutional video on the web from the Wood Workers Guild of America.
http://video.wwgoa.com/video/Circle-Jig-on-a-Bandsaw-2
Jig; See Photo 2
Attach the Frame
Locate the centre of your base and hand cut a mortise to accept the point of the large frame
When you have a nice snug fit , glue the heart to the base..
When you have a nice snug fit , glue the heart to the base..
Wrap It Up
Finish as desired and insert two of your favourite photos.
Have Fun ....... always wear your safety gear so you can enjoy woodworking for many more years!
Have Fun ....... always wear your safety gear so you can enjoy woodworking for many more years!