This was really simple to do. After getting the messurements, thanks unstable, it was a piece of cake.
What you need to make a 1, 2, 3, and 4 board:Qty 2, 2x6 boards at 8 feet in length
Wood or general purpose screws 2" worked for me (2.5" if you don't countersink)
Saw (table saw or circular saw preferable if you do it yourself)
Wood Glue (optional but if your a carpenter you'll use it.)
Drill
Countersink drill bits (I guess optional but it gets the head under the boards)
Wood Filler (optional for the perfectionist)
Sand Paper (for those that don't want to snag on the boards or get splinters)
First get the 2x6 boards from any lumber yard or major hardware store like Lowes, Menards, Home Depot ect..
Cut to size, (I know Menards will do it for free if you want other wise it is usually done for about $1 a cut)
4 19'' cuts
Then cut the rest of the boards to 15"
For the 1 board:
1. Take one 19" board and look at it. Your done.
2. Just take some sandpaper and smooth it out. Start with a heavy grit and work to a light grit if you want. (I start with 60 goto 160 or so)
For the 2 board:
1. Take one 19" and 15" cut and put some glue on one side of each and place them on top of each other together so the ends are even. Go on to do the same with the 3 board and 4 board while this sets in place. (about 5 minutes at most)
2. Take a drill bit (counter sink if available) that is narrower than the screw your about to use and just as long and drill in four holes
3. Take your screws and it would be preferable if you screwed them in the holes that were just drilled
4. Get some wood filler and fill in the holes (optional)
5. Get some sand paper and sand it down smooth (optional)
For the 3 board
1. Start off doing a 2 board
2. Grab another 15" board and put some glue on it and place it on your two boards that you just put together.
3. Drill in again 4 holes and finish off with the steps 3, 4, and 5 from the steps for making a two board
For the 4 board
1. Start off doing a three board
2. Grab another 15" Board and put some glue on it and place it on your three board stack that you've started
3. Drill in 4 more holes and finish off with the steps 3, 4, and 5 from the steps for making a two board.
Enjoy...
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