Scrap Wood Flag Coin Holder | DIY Scrap Wood Project | Wooden Mini Flag
True American Craftsman Co. True American Craftsman Co.
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 Published On Jan 15, 2023

Wooden Flags are still all the rage! They come in multiple options such as rustic, traditional, Thin Line Series, and custom designs. Not only do they come in custom varieties but there is probably a "how to" video for each one!

There are plenty of methods to making these flags and everyone has their own ways. This video demonstrates how I put a spin on a classic mini flag design by adding it to a coin holder shelf! Now, I used only scrap wood for this project but it really only takes a few piece of wood to make.

This video shows BOTH the flag build and the Frame/Shelf build!

Check out how it's made!

Dimensions
Flag:
17" Long
8.5" Wide
.25" Tall

Frame:
25.5" Long
16.5" Wide
1.5" Thick

5/8" wide stripes
7" x 4.5" Union (ish)


Time:
-2 to 3 hours (Not Including drying time)

Tools (Used in video)
-Miter Saw - Dewalt 12”
-Table Saw - Craftsman 10”
-Router Table - Ryobi
-Roundover Bit (Router) - Amazon??? I think!
-Brad Nailer - Ryobi 18ga
-Sander - Dewalt Palm Sander

Supplies:
-Pine wood (Scrap wood)
-Glue - Titebond 2
-Brad nails - 1" 18ga
-Brad Nails - 1.25" 16ga

Paints and Finish
-Kryloon Flat Black
-Minwax White Base Tint
-Minwax Navy Blue
-Minwax Barn Red
-Miniwax Polycrylic


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Thanks for watching!
Mike
True American Craftsman Co.



Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with any links or tools used in this video or description!

He or she who decides to use the tools in making woodworking projects assumes all risks and accepts complete responsibility for any and all damages and injury of any kind. Working with wood and power tools is inherently dangerous and anyone using any of the tools or supplies used in these videos are personally responsible for learning the proper techniques involved.

Always make sure to consult any operating instructions of any tool you may or may not be familiar with to reduce any chance of being hurt or getting injured and to understand the appropriate techniques.

This channel is for entertainment purposes only and you should NOT solely rely on the information within the video but instead fully research the techniques and tips used and decide what would be best for yourself. This video is to show how I made this product and MY version of doing it.

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