Create a fruit and vegetable wall

How to create a fruit and vegetable wall

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    Step19

    Measure your wall and draw up your design

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    Measure the space on your wall and draw up your design on a sheet of paper. Our design measured 137cm high x 51.4 cm wide.

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    Using DSM20 and DSM510  cut 6 individual aluminium rods

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    Then, use your Dremel DSM20 compact saw and the DSM510 Metal and Plastic Cut-Off Wheel to cut six individual aluminium rods to 50cms, gripping them firmly into either the Dremel Project Table or a similar workstation. These will become the hoops, each sized 16.5 cms in external diameter, to hold your plant pots.

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    Weld together the two ends of the hoop using the Dremel Versaflame

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    Then, bend each length into an individual circle. Screw four metal brackets into your workbench to hold the size of hoop you want to weld. Weld together the two ends of the hoop using the Dremel Versaflame. In order to do this, first, clean up the faces using your Dremel 3000 with a Dremel stainless steel wire brush 530 to remove oxidization, dust etc. Then, heat each of the two ends of the hoop to melting point using your Dremel Versaflame. Lay a bead of the welding rod onto each face of the hoop. When the end of the hoop is hot enough, the welding rod will melt onto the end of the hoop.

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    Then, while the bead of welding rod is still molten, abrade through the molten welding rod with a stainless steel abrading rod to break through the oxidation formed underneath the molten bead of weld rod. This ensures that the bead of welding rod merges with the aluminium. Close up the hoop, and clamp in position using a Dremel bar clamp or similar, then heat up until it reaches the welding rod’s melting point again and the two mating faces will fuse together. If necessary add more welding rod. There are some good tutorials on YouTube to help you do this.

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    Solder a metre length of aluminium rod to hoop and repeat

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    Take a one metre length of aluminium rod to form one of your trellis’s vertical lines. Fix your first hoop at 6.5 cms, fix your second hoop at 50 cms, attach your third hoop at 93.5 cms. Repeat this process on another one metre length of aluminium rod.

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    Weld the horizontal struts onto the vertical struts with Dremel Versaflame

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    Now, cut 3 x 50cms lengths of aluminium rod using your Dremel DSM20 and Metal and Plastic Cut-Off Wheel, as before. These will become the horizontal struts. Mark up where the vertical struts will go onto your horizontal struts at 12.5, 25 and 37.5cms. Also, mark up the vertical struts, which you have welded with hoops, at 0 cms, 44cms and 87.5 cms to intersect with the horizontal struts. Now weld the horizontal struts onto the vertical struts.

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    Then, take a 1 metre length of aluminium rod x 2 and using your Dremel Versaflame weld to either side to make the external side vertical struts. Take another 1 metre length of aluminium rod and bend it into an arch for the top of the structure. We used a dustbin lid to bend it around. Weld the ends to the external side vertical struts. Take a 1 metre length of aluminium rod, then cut a piece x 36.5 cms and weld together to create the centre upright and weld all intersecting points. Add two top upright 32.5 cms sections and weld. Finally, add 11 cms support struts – two per hoop x 6 hoops giving you 12 struts in total.

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    Using Dremel 3000 cut out leaf shapes from aluminium sheet

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    Once you have your structure, make a leaf on a twig and solder to the top of the arch. To do this, cut one x 80cm aluminium rod, bend it by hand in the middle into a V and then into shapes on the ends which mimic stalks, onto which you attach metal leaves. To make the leaves, mark up and cut out metal diamond-shaped leaf shapes from very thin sheet aluminium 1mm thick using your Dremel 3000, Dremel EZ SpeedClic mandrel SC402, metal cutting wheel SC456, then weld them onto the aluminium rod stalks using your Dremel Versaflame.

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    Plant up your glazed painted terracotta or plastic pots with fruit

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    Either leave silver or spray paint black for contrast against the wall. Mount your metal structure onto the wall using either hooks or metal brackets. Plant up your glazed painted terracotta or plastic pots with fruits or vegetables.