Honda Car Logo
To craft this car logo, you will need 85x8x350 mm alder work-pieces. It is imperative that all parts be unicolor.
Cut the planks into smaller ones (8х40х350mm) using a disk saw.
Next thing you do is process them on a thickness planer. When processing, it is recommended to use an extra plate to avoid tear-outs. Resulting pieces should be 5 mm thick.
Gluing
Prior to gluing, select pieces in such a way as to match texture and grain direction. The gluing comprises two stages.
First, the planks should be glued edge to edge. Remove excess glue with a slightly damp sponge. Wait for the glue to dry completely. This stage should provide three same-size boards.
Once the glue dries, finish the boards with a hand scraper or sander and thus prepare them for the next stage of gluing.
Second, glue the boards face to face into a single piece. It is absolutely imperative that you alternate grain direction (same as in plywood). Wait for the glue to dry.
The result is a solid and stable 350x200x15mm board.
The Logo Pattern
Transfer the logo image onto the board using a piece of carbon paper. I found the image on a specialized website. Nail or clip the paper to the board.
Contour poorly drawn lines with a pencil.
Sawing the Logo
The sawing process comprises three stages.
First, cut the logo out along the outer contour and hand-finish the edge. Trim it at a 45° angle using an edge trimmer.
Second, cut out two side parts. Sand the internal edges. Trim the at a 45° angle using the edge trimmer. Finish the piece with a flat chisel.
Third, cut out the two inner V elements. Trim the internal edges at a 45° angle using the edge trimmer and finish the angles. Sand the entire piece.
Finishing
Put two layers of oil on your logo and wait until it dries.
The logo is ready!