DIY Hexagon Desk Planter Set | Easy DIY Project

3 years ago
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Hey guys in this video ill show you how I made this hexagon desk planter set. These geometric hexagons look great on my wifes desk and are a great gift you can DIY with limited tools. They took me about 3 hours work time not including drying time. It cost me about $15.00 to build because I used scraps and extra material that I had in the shop. These desk planters are fairly easy to build using only a couple of power tools, a mitre saw and a hand saw. I also used a porter cable 18 gauge finish nail gun but this can also be done with just a hammer and nail. My succulent planter set is made up of one large hexagon planter and two small hexagon containers that can be used to hold small things like paper clips, sticky notes, etc. So if you're interested in making some hexagon planters grab your scrap wood for this quick DIY project. As always thanks for watching and if you like hit that like button and think about subscribing! Material and cut lists provided down below .

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Material List
1x4x6 ft
1x2x6 ft
Plywood 2x2
Wood Glue
Masking Tape
Finish nails
Sanding Sponge or paper
Wood filler
Cabot semi solid Stain sample size
Rustoleum Matte Finish spray
Succulent Plant
Craft foam
Gravel

Tools
Mitre Saw
Circular saw
Measuring tape
Pencil
Finish nailer or Hammer
Scissors
Utility knife

Cut List
6 Pc - 1”x4”x5.5”
12 Pc - 1”x2”x3”
3 Pc - Hexagons traced inside of hexagon frames for custom fit.

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