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Catapult Battle Game "Battle-Pults" Reclaimed Wood Skateboard. Canapé d'extérieur récup' , Tuto pour faire. Palettes. Débricole - idées & conseils - récupération & démontage. Pallet Sofa. Perfect tutorial from scraphacker ! DIY: ‘Up-cycled’ Palette Bookshelf. Wooden Airplane. NOTE: I'm not giving any specific measurements, because everybody has his own taste in design, so everyone will probably make it a little bigger or smaller anyway... For my airplane I used the following materials: (ofcourse you can improvise according to what you have lying around) - 1 piece of wood for the body (can be 1 solid piece or built up with layers of MDF) - some smaller, thinner pieces of wood or MDF or triplex for the wings and tail - 2 ice cream sticks for the propellors - 1 round wooden stick for the nose - a small piece of iron wire or paperclip for the axle of the propellors And the tools I used to make it: - saw (either a machine or handsaw) - sanding paper (or machine if you have access to one) - drill (using a nail and pulling it out also works) - wire cutter - woodglue.

Rustic Hammock-Style Wilderness Chair. Build a hammock style wilderness camp chair fit for a Scoutmaster. Made from only Logs and Rope, this stout chair will beat any of those flimsy folding camp chairs when it comes to strength and comfort. So here you are in the middle of the woods far away from the comforts of home. You've got a campfire to stare at as a make-do substitute for the Telly. Unfortunatly, those folding camp chairs just don't provide to the posh Lazy Boy type relaxation that have become a necessity at home but, that's ok... you can adapt - this is camping after all.... UNTIL YOU REALIZE...YOU FORGOT TO PACK ONE OF THOSE FOLDING CAMP CHAIRS!

AHHHHH! When personal comfort is at risk... a whole new panicked sense of self-preservation arises - and the Wilderness Survival instincts kick-in. Remember, stay calm, don't panic, keep a level head and survey your surroundings. In the Bush, an ugly rustic log chair could just make all the difference for your survival. Cœur de branches , Idée déco à fabriquer. Fournitures Matériel Pince pour couper le fil métallique Consommables Branches souples Fil métallique Ruban pour décorer Comment faire ? Formons un bouquet de branches de même longueur.

Le tuto original (en allemand) est disponible ici. Bois palette : Tous les messages sur bois palette - Le blog de Béa. Three Pendulum Rotary Harmonograph. Woodworking for engineers. Make a Wood Carrier that's a Cinch. Pallet Swing Chair. The first step to any project using pallets is the actual breakdown of the wooden pallets. for our project we found it more simple to cut the pallets apart using a jig saw, it was quicker and easier and there was less of a chance of split wood vs using a pry bar to pry the wooden pallets apart...... the down side is we lost a lot of longer pieces of usable wood that we could have gotten if we attempted to pry apart the pallets. in the end its what ever you feel most comfortable doing. the photo below is how we deconstructed our pallets.

Pallet garden loungers. One-Pallet Chair. Paracord Laced Pallet, Hanging Chair. Stuff you will need- Tools: Drill Saw Lighter Sawzall (optional) Materials: Paracord Pallet (I was able to get by with just one but it all depends on how much usable wood you can get off of each pallet) I used pallet wood because it is hardwood and free but, as with all treated wood, you need to use precaution when handling this wood. Make sure you are wearing a mask when cutting, and gloves at all times. When you are finished with all the cuts and have drilled all your holes, it is important that you seal the wood. I used paracord because it is small yet strong and does not stretch as much as other ropes. Paracord is also easier to work with because it doesn't unravel or fray like other types of rope, and because the ends can be melted to make lacing with it easy. Folding Pallet Chair. One wood pallet garden bench. Pallet Adirondack Chair.

Pallets come in many shapes and styles. They're made from lots of different types of wood. They are readily available for free. In fact, most companies pay people to take them away. But there's a catch: pallets aren't easy to take apart. They're also usually not made of very good lumber.

If you use them for projects, you're going to spend A LOT of time dismantling them and you're not going to get much from a single pallet. If you're expecting perfection, than pallet lumber may not be right for you. If you're not interested in turning a pallet into something else or trucking around the nation looking for free stuff, substitute the pallet wood for some nice cedar or pressure treated wood.

Pallet wood Chair. Lampe en bois flotté - Les cadres et meubles en carton de Véro. Voilà bien longtemps que je voulais m'y essayer et que j'entasse le bois flotté que je vais ramasser en bord de Loire. Et bien ça y est, c'est fait ! J'ai utilisé : ... un interrupteur, une douille, une fiche mâle et du fil électrique : ... un socle en carton (patiné avec soin) pour faire passer le fil et soutenir la tige de lampe qui n'est autre qu'une tringle de vitrage extensible : ... et bien sûr, du bois flotté (que j'ai éclairci à l'acide oxalique) : Après quelques heures de travail... ta daaaaaaaaaaaaa !

Vous aurez peut-être remarqué que j'avais fait deux socles... c'est normal, une deuxième lampe verra le jour dimanche. En attendant, bonne soirée à tous.