
The first set of measurements are the pieces highlighted in red, while the second set are for the pieces highlighted in orange. The measurements provided are measuring the LONG side in inches. They are all cut at 90-degrees on one side and 45-degrees on the other. There are 8 pieces per art piece that do need to be accurately measured. Here’s how we cut ours (the quantities reflect what’s needed for 2 art pieces): You don’t have to measure exactly here, but err on the side of being too long. Next cut the majority of your pieces roughly down to size.

This will allow your final wall art to be 16×20″. Start by cutting your plywood pieces down to 15×19. We sanded everything with 120, 180, and 220 grit sandpaper. It’s much easier to knock out the sanding now before everything gets cut down into small pieces. This is a classic design which we have been offering for years.New to DIY? Download our free 5 Steps to Getting Start with DIY guide! STEP 1: SANDīefore cutting anything down, go ahead and sand your boards.

Urn box is available in your choice of oak, walnut, mahogany, or maple hardwoods. This lovely urn is laser cut from different hardwoods to give it the 3-dimensional ocean scene.


Perfect for the friend of the sea, this sailing ship urn has a highly detailed ship as its main feature. Our Sailing Ship Octagon Urn with 3D Inlay Wood Art is an incredible work of craftsmanship and serene beauty.
