Another 3D door panel.

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Another 3D door panel.

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Hi, guys
A friend of mine asked for a piece of wood to install in the front door of his house. I made a simple rectangular piece with the exact dimensions but, I couldn't install it due to the quarantine.
Later I decided to make something different and got some inspiration from the web.
I used three different colors of woods to get a 3D pattern with several halve hexagons.
I used a homemade gluing jig to glue the pieces according to the chosen pattern.
Once the whole piece was assembled I put it in my homemade milling wood machine to get the required dimensions.
Sanding from grit 60 to grit 400 and three coats of mineral oil, the one used for baby butt, were the final operations.
With two components epoxy, the panel was installed.
I like the final result.
Here are some pictures.
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That's neat!!!

Is there a certain pattern each type of wood has to follow or just randomly laid out?
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Looks great Alex.
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Hi, HJ.
I took the pattern from the web.
The halve hexagons were classified as A, B, and C depending on their color. Then, I glued A-B, A-C, and B-C to get a complete hexagon from each combination. I glued the three hexagons in the center of a 4mm substrate whose dimensions were slightly bigger than the required panel, taking care that the similar colors were together. Then, I repeated the pattern.
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