Making a Slate Plaque
by MrZebra on Jan.11, 2009, under The House
Today I decided to make a simple slate plaque for my sheep’s house. The process was very easy. I will probably redo it at some point with a better picture! I used an old broken roofing slate.
First, cut the slate to the size and shape you want. I started off using a hacksaw, then remembered that I have a jigsaw and finished cutting it using that. Mark the cuts using a ruler and pencile, then slowly cut along the lines. Use a set-square to make sure that the corners are true right-angles.
If you’re using a jigsaw, make sure you choose a fine-toothed blade, set it on a medium speed, and go slowly and carefully. When you are cutting wear goggles and a mask – the dust is quite fine and you don’t want to be breathing it in.
When you have finished cutting out your shape, draw your picture on it with a pencil. Hopefully you have more artistic talent than I do!
When you’ve finished drawing, fit an engraving bit to your miniature drill, and start going over your lines. An engraving bit looks like a small sphere. Again, use a medium speed setting.
I found that the best way to use the engraving bit was to hold the drill at a 45 degree angle to the workpiece and drag the bit back towards the body of the drill, not to do sideways strokes like you would with a pencil.
Once you’ve finished engraving, wash it off with water and admire your work! Make the cuts nice and deep so they stand out. I might paint in them to make it stand out better.
Use a drill to make a hole for mounting it, and you’re done!
January 16th, 2009 on 11:29 am
Great idea Z i have been trying to get a wall sign with a frog on it for outside my front door but nowhere seems to do them.
you have now given me the answer to the prob. will get Martin on the job.
thanks, lainy.x