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Huge "polaroid photo" of plywood




This huge wall-mounted “polaroid photo” is easy to produce, possessing only basic plywood processing skills. And how to repeat it do it yourself, tells the author of Instructables under the nickname Woodbrew.

The master takes a sheet of plywood 6 mm thick and cuts a workpiece from it 570 mm high and 480 mm wide.



Cut a rectangular hole with a height of 390 mm and a width of 405 mm, retreating from the top 38 mm, and aligning in the middle. Before cutting a hole, glue the tape so that the cut line runs approximately in the middle.






It paints the entire frame, including the ends:



Apply the tape on the back of the frame so that it does not allow the film to stick closer than 12 mm from the ends of the hole. Top seals with tape at all, so that the film does not stick there at all. Glues the film, and removes the tape. It turns out a pocket in which it is convenient to place a printout located on top of the slot and remove them from there.





Adds a bracket to place the frame on the wall:



Prints a photo that is 405 mm high and 508 mm wide. It shortens 430 mm in width. Puts into the frame.





Real polaroid photography was as impractical as romantic. It was rare to shoot rather expensive 10-frame cassettes, but the resulting joy was worth it. And then a battery was removed from the cassette, from which a six-volt radio tape recorder worked for another hour and a half. Repeating the proposed homemade, you will often recall a large and heavy camera, giving a small miracle of almost instantaneous manifestation of photographs without visiting a shop.
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5 comments
Question with some trick? ... Or, you mean
Valery, do not look for a catch where it is not! The title of the article includes “a photo from plywood”, in your version - “a frame ... that imitates a photo ...”, although it is possible (but rather likely) it’s just my senile grumbling, the vagaries of the weather more and more affect my well-being , and as a result on the mood. Recently pinned a doctor, to the question: "What are you complaining about?" replied: "To hyper-gel and hyper-vulnerability!" xaxa
Sorry ... A trick question? Like, you want to say that the proportions are not the same, or what? ... Well ... In terms of the exact ratio of sizes, I do not know ... (And now I do not want to search for polaroid photos.)
But, you see, such a frame with a photo is very similar to the usual polaroid “instant photo” familiar to us in the 90s ... It's like a large wall “wristwatch” common in the 90s ...))). They also remind a very familiar, but very enlarged subject.
Or, do you mean that, since in the usual polaroid photos the frame was cardboard, then this should not be made of plywood? ... Excuse me, but this is simply styled, not a “copy”.
A tud is enough to be "immediately recognized" ... And for this, a sufficiently wide bottom panel and a "square" photo.
Valery
"A plywood frame for a photo that mimics a photograph taken by Polaroid."
I don’t understand how the picture in the frame is connected with the Polaroid? scratch
I don’t quite agree ... Then "A frame of plywood for a photo that mimics a photograph taken by Polaroid."
Huge "polaroid photo" of plywood
Plywood frame for photo!

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