Not exact matches
Grab (child - safe) light switches, rope, chains, locks, and other items and thoroughly
attach them to a sanded
piece of plywood for a sensory board that will delight your child for months to come.
I'm new to DIY though so hopefully this isn't a stupid question, I saw you said you stapled a thin
piece of plywood as the backing, but did you
attach the map to the
plywood in any way or just pinched it between the frame and
plywood?
One
of the
pieces was
attached to the
plywood with wood glue and finishing nails at the edge.
Then the second
piece of plywood was
attached to the corner
of the scrap wood and
plywood to create an L shape.
After that, we used Liquid Nails to
attach pieces of wood and thin, luan
plywood to the facade to create dimension...
An idea for an island table, mine is an old dresser, that my husband added a 3 × 6
piece of plywood, and
attached it with hinges, so I could open out for more table space for projects.
Once the legs and side panels were removed, a small
piece of plywood was
attached with screws to the side
of the table frame.
Place another
piece of plywood on top to make a «
plywood sandwich» (this does not get
attached, it is just there to steady the planks to be flipped over).
Next, I used my
plywood scraps and a brad nailer to
attach the two
pieces of wood — quick and easy!
The
pieces of plywood were then
attached to the top, bottom, and front with a brad nailer.