Building a Simple Wooden Easel

A beginner's guide to crafting your own easel for painting

Introduction

There's something deeply satisfying about creating the tools you use for your art. This guide will walk you through building a simple wooden easel, perfect for beginners in both carpentry and painting. The design is sturdy, easy to assemble, and can be made with basic tools and materials.

Two blank mini canvases on wooden easels, ready for artistic creation.

Materials Needed

Tools Required

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Cut the Wood

    Cut the pine wood into the following lengths:

    • 2 pieces at 60 inches (for the legs)
    • 2 pieces at 24 inches (for the horizontal supports)
    • 2 pieces at 18 inches (for the cross braces)
  2. Assemble the Legs

    Attach the horizontal supports to the legs using wood screws and glue. The supports should be 12 inches from the top of the legs.

  3. Add Cross Braces

    Attach the cross braces diagonally between the legs, about 24 inches from the bottom. This adds stability to the easel.

  4. Attach the Backboard

    Screw the plywood to the back of the legs and horizontal supports. This will serve as the backing for your canvas.

  5. Sand and Finish

    Sand all surfaces until smooth. Apply a wood finish or paint if desired, and let it dry completely.

Tips for Using Your Easel

Explore Further

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