DIY Decorative Spheres – How To Bend Wood

I wanted some really large wood spheres as a decorative accent.  I found some iron ones that were almost $200 each so  I thought I’d try my hand at wood bending.  It turned out to be quite easy and I got two large, 24″ wood spheres out of one $6 pine 1×3.

DIY Decorative Wood Spheres

DIY Decorative Wood Spheres

To make my own strips, I used a table saw, thin rip jig from Rockler and cut a bunch of thin strips of pine from a 1×3.

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Wet the strips

I tossed the pile of strips on the driveway and sprayed them water; just enough to wet them throughly.

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Shape to dry

Next I wrapped the strips around a circular object that was the right size…I had to search for just the right item.  Luckily I had a serving tray that was just right.  I clamped the ends to hold the strips in place while they dried.

DIY Decorative Wood Spheres

Glue up

Once dry, I glued and clamped the wood strips into a circle and let the glue dry.

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Then I glued the circles together creating a sphere.

DIY Decorative Wood Spheres

Paint

I painted my spheres with a brush…spray paint would probably be easier but I didn’t have any and I did have paint in a can…so that’s what I used!

DIY Decorative Wood Spheres

Use and enjoy!

DIY Decorative Wood Spheres

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And if you want to make this console table, it’s easy and cheap too!  Check out my other project tutorials and free woodworking plans.

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15 Comments

  1. Love the spheres! And you make them look so easy to make! That would have been awesome if we both made peace signs!

  2. Love how big these are! Thanks for sharing your tips on how to bend the wood into rings!

  3. No there is no fastener, just glue. My go-to wood glue is Titebond. I drilled holes in the strips because I originally planned on holding the combined “hoops” together to create a sphere with a bolt but it made it too thick. So you can see the holes, which I wouldn’t do again (and why I didn’t say in the tutorial, Drill some holes you won’t end up using LOL). The wood is overlapped at the ends which you have to have in order to glue the ends together. If you just tried to glue the wood end to end it probably wouldn’t hold up because there wouldn’t be enough surface to give the joint strength.

  4. Kristian G says:

    These do look amazing, I really would like to try these myself! In your tutorial pictures, it looks like there is some type of fastener holding the loops together, is that necessary. Also what type of glue did you use to hold these lovelies together! Thank you – for your inspirations!

  5. Sandra, I love these! I planned to try this with some veneer tape but thought “too flimsy”. Will have to try your version once I get my table saw fixed…and a thin rip jig.

    Thanks for sharing! Beautiful!

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