All I needed for this project was one of my son's dinosaurs,
a few scrap pieces of 1 × 4 pine and some super glue.
Not exact matches
This is a very simple project that uses any sized
pieces of
scrap wood and just a
few other materials.
If any holes or tears appear, patch them by placing small
pieces of the reserved dough
scraps over the holes, let stand for a
few seconds, and then gently tap them with your finger until they adhere.
Combine a
few choice fabric
scraps with
pieces cut from old pants to make a durable, cute bib for baby.
If the new chair had a wooden base we would simply screw the wheels into the new chair and call it a day... as it was we needed to add a
few pieces of
scrap wood to make a secure base.
I picked a
few pieces of
scrap paper I had lying around to create them.
Just a
few centimetres in diameter, the fragments that compromise «Darra» (atom) are everyday materials, as simple as chocolate wrappers,
pieces of worn blankets, and
scraps of electric cable.
I've used a large pickle container (the Warehouse size) on counter with a
few red wrigglers thrown in on top of leaves or shredded mail and then just put
scraps in and cover with a lid pierced with some air holes... if fruit flies are a problem, a cloth or paper towel with rubber band or screw you nail
pieced lid right over.
Save any
scraps you generate in this process because you'll also need a
few pieces to set the phone on at around 5 1/2 inches long by around 1 1/2 inches.
I have a
few pieces my great Uncle made from
scrap wood (he was a carpenter).
To help install the back slat (from Step 7), I cut a
few pieces of
scrap to 9 ″ and placed below the bottom.
To help position the front slat assembly, I cut a
few pieces of
scrap to 9 ″ and placed below the bottom.
It's a great way to use
scrap wood
pieces if you have any as well — a great way to save a
few dollars!
Rummage through your
scrap wood bin and I bet you probably have a
few pieces that would work to make these easy desktop trays!
You will need a small
piece of
scrap wood, a
few PVC pipes, some hooks and rubber bands.
So, I went to my
scrap wood pile and found a
few pieces that I could put together to make my own!