Test ride on my new mini ramp

Posted by admin on March 2nd, 2010 and filed under plywood sheets | 25 Comments »

This is just a test ride. This is my first time riding it. Yes I know it’s a quarter pipe.
We finally finished my new mini ramp and I couldnt help film a short session on it. The ramp is about 18 inches tall and 5 feet wide. It took about 2 hours to make and was free ( only because wee had all of the items needed to build it.

We used 2 sheets of plywood, 1 sheet of masonite , a half inch peice of wood, 5 2 by 4s, a bunch of ribbed nails, and a pole(cut) for coping.
Please look on my channel if you are interested in how to build the quarter pipe.

Duration : 0:1:19

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How to Build Toolbox for Art Supplies : Materials for Art Supplies Toolbox

Posted by admin on March 2nd, 2010 and filed under plywood suppliers | No Comments »

Build art supply box from scrap plywood. Learn how to build a storage box for painting and art supplies in this free wood project video from a woodworking teacher.

Expert: Jon Olson
Bio: Jon Olson currently teaches multiple industrial technology classes at the high school level. In addition, he has worked in residential construction for several years.
Filmmaker: Jon Olson

Duration : 0:1:13

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Hardwood Floor Installation SOLID HARD WOOD FLOORING V ENGINEERED HARDWOOD FLOORING

Posted by admin on February 27th, 2010 and filed under hardwood plywood | 3 Comments »

Solid wood flooring versus engineered multiply hardwood flooring with heavy wear layer and why engineered multiply hard wood is a superior flooring product. http://www.abawoodflooring.ie

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Building a Snowboard Box

Posted by admin on February 24th, 2010 and filed under plywood prices | 8 Comments »

READ BEFORE ASKING QUESTIONS

8′ long
1′ tall
1 1/2′ wide

this is how the cost broke down:
2×4’s : $28
Plywood: $30
Screws, drill bit, countersink bit: $16
Spray Paint: $6
HDPE: $45

Total: $125

Duration : 0:2:47

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How to Build Toolbox for Art Supplies : Parts for Art Supplies Toolbox

Posted by admin on February 18th, 2010 and filed under plywood suppliers | No Comments »

Guide to sizes of plywood parts for project. Learn how to build a storage box for painting and art supplies in this free wood project video from a woodworking teacher.

Expert: Jon Olson
Bio: Jon Olson currently teaches multiple industrial technology classes at the high school level. In addition, he has worked in residential construction for several years.
Filmmaker: Jon Olson

Duration : 0:1:38

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How to Build a Bat House : Materials for Building a Bat House

Posted by admin on January 1st, 2010 and filed under exterior plywood | 1 Comment »

Build a bat house at home to hold a colony of up to 100 bats. Learn how to build a bat house with these materials in this free bat conservation video.

Expert: Brian Foster
Bio: Brain Foster holds two engineering degrees and has been involved in crafts and building and remodeling homes for most of his life. He has manufactured everything from bat houses to gun stocks.
Filmmaker: Robert Rogers

Duration : 0:0:51

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Warhammer Gaming Boards – How to Make from MiniWarGaming

Posted by admin on December 17th, 2009 and filed under plywood suppliers | 25 Comments »

Click below to get your Warhammer terrain supplies:
http://store.miniwargaming.com/category/warhammer-hobby-supplies/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=terrain%2Bvideo%2Bid%3Dwbv5gPHM6y8

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Hey mini war gamers. This new video shows you step by step how to make a Warhammer gaming board. Stop by your local hardware store and pick up a sheet of 1/2 inch plywood. They usually come on 8′x4′ sections so you may need them to cut the sheet in half.

Buy four 8′long 1×2’s for the framing. Cut them accordingly to fit underneath the plywood top. Watch the video and see the different steps.

Next you apply watered down glue then your fine sand. Once dry apply acrylic paint to seal the sand particles.

Also, here’s the written article for making a warhammer gaming table:

http://www.miniwargaming.com/warhammer-painting-and-modeling/terrain-creation/how-to-make-a-warhammer-gaming-terrain-board/

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Duration : 0:3:37

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