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I think the best build videos are the ones that are simple enough for beginning woodworkers to be able to do. So I’m going to start putting out videos here and there that show my “simplified” methods for making things that I think look good and can be batched out and sold, if you want. This is the first one of those videos. My goal was to make a wood mountain wall art mural thingy that (1) did not have any visible fasteners (2) was made out of oak instead of pine or poplar, (3) was easily customizable. I wanted (1) because I just think it looks better that way; I wanted (2) because oak takes stain better—and is more durable—than pine or poplar; and (3) was because I wanted a way to customize it exactly how the person who was receiving it wanted it. This method definitely takes more time than other methods I’ve seen, but that’s largely because you need to take your time with the paint and stain, and gluing down the pieces happens in batches. The key here is using strips of oak glued to plywood or MDF. I cut my strips out of hardwood flooring, but quarter inch strips of oak can be bought at many big box stores. Finally, “simple” doesn’t necessarily mean easy. It means broken down into easily accessible steps. So while there are easier ways to make something like this, none I’ve seen give you results like this.