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Tic Tac Toe
Peg Game
The actual finished item. |
This is a basically simple project
but drilling the holes accurately is a
little difficult without a drill press.
Only adult woodcrafters should use a
drill or drill press to make the holes.
The base is cut from a 1/2" (or
3/8") pine planking scrap. |
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Cut out the 4" by 4"
board then print out the diagram (template). The
Jr Woodcrafter will need a hand drill and the
proper size bit. The holes need to be big enough
the golf tees stand well but do not stick (about
1/8" diameter). Now all your Junior
Woodcrafter needs is the base piece, the
template, 10 golf tees (2 colors -
5 each), one finishing nail (dulled),
a hammer, a hand drill, one drill bit, one
counter sink bit, one sheet of 150 grit
sandpaper, a really cool workshop apron small
enough for kids, and safety goggles. |
Construction.
1. Tape the template to the precut 4" wood
square.
2. Use a small hammer and a dulled finishing nail
to mark each hole location with a 'dimple'.
3. Remove the template.
4. Use the dimple marks to locate and drill each
of the nine (9) holes.
5. Watch closely to ensure you are drilling the
hole straight into the wood..
6. Drill about half way through the wood.
7. Be very careful to NOT drill all the way
through.
8. Use a counter sink bit to slightly bevel the
top of each hole.
9. Sand all surfaces to a smooth finish.
10. Be sure to sand the sharp corners off
completely to a soft round shape.
11. Use a permanent laundry marker and a straight
edge to draw the lines on the game board.and add
the title.
12. Print up the game directions and tape or glue
them to the bottom. |
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*********** WARNING***********
Read my page on safety
before building this item.
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