Build a 3 hole washer game




















These are supports for the playing board as people will stand on the washer boards when playing. Wait for the glue to dry. At that point use the wood screws to secure the small cross pieces and end pieces to the long frame pieces.

Use one screw on each side of the frame for each support piece, totalling ten screws per gameboard. Turn the gameboard so the plywood is face up for each gameboard.

Attach four more screws on each game board, one at each corner to add support for the glue. Remove any saw dust and excess glue with a damp cloth. Your 3 hole washer game is now ready for play. You can adjust the size of the holes to increase or reduce the level of difficulty for your own washer toss game.

Alan Kirk has been writing for online publications since He has more than 15 years' experience in catering, management and government relations. Create a budget. Know your playing style. There are a lot of variations to the washer game. Whether your rules require 3 hole boards, one hole boxes, nesting 3 hole boards, octagon boxes, or washer pits, make sure you design your board accordingly. Part 2. Gather your materials.

Head to your local hardware store for two 6-ft two-by-fours, two byinch squares of plywood, two byinch squares of carpet or fake grass and two 3.

Cut four pieces of two-by-four to create a square. Cut each two-by-four to 17 inches in length. Create a byinch square by cutting the ends of each of these four two-by-fours at degree angles with a miter saw or box saw. Ensure that they can fit together to form perfect degree angles in order to give the corners of the box a more finished look.

Alternatively, cut two pieces of two-by-four to 14 inches Place the shorter pieces between the longer ones; this will still give you a byinch square without the hassle of making angled cuts. You may use plywood, OSB, or any type of wood that suits your budget and playing needs. Create the targets using PVC pipe.

You can also use other type of pipe but PVC is best for durability and budget. Draw an X on the backside of your square of carpet. Flip the carpet face-down and, using a straight edge, trace two diagonal lines connecting the opposite corners. This will mark the center of the square. Trace the PVC pipe onto the center of the backside of the carpet. Center it according to the X you drew in the previous step and, using a marker, trace both the inside and the outside of the pipe onto the fabric.

Cut the traced areas out of the carpet. Using the utility knife, first cut the smaller circle out of the carpet. Try to keep the shape intact and set it aside, as you will need it later. Then, cut the remaining larger circle out of the carpet. Part 3. Screw the square frame together.

Make sure the wood screws you use are long enough to pierce both pieces of two-by-four at each corner. Use a power drill to ensure that the ends are firmly locked together.

Measure and cut a piece of square plywood. Create the square piece of plywood to fit beneath the square frame. Use the frame to trace the cutting lines directly onto your plywood. Cut the plywood once you have measured the shape.

Screw the square of plywood to the bottom of the square frame. Simply flip the nicer side of the frame downwards if applicable , place the plywood on top, and screw down through the plywood into the two-by-fours. Assemble the carpet and PVC pipe inside the wooden box to test the fit. First, place the carpet right-side-up in the box to make sure it fits snugly within the square frame.

Then, place the PVC pipe in the center of the carpet; you may have to twist it back and forth a few times as you press it into the hole or even lift the carpet and insert it from the back to get it all the way through.

Finally, insert the saved circle of carpet into the center of the PVC pipe. Make adjustments as necessary. Glue the carpet and PVC pipe to the wooden frame. Do this in the same order in which you test-assembled the pieces. Let the glue set for the amount of time recommended on the bottle. For additional stability, use finishing nails and a punch to nail the carpet to the plywood base. When applying construction adhesive, be sure to press the the PVC pipe and carpet firmly together.

Part 4. Choose your finished look. Whether you add graphic logos or wheels for transportation, your boards are meant to accommodate your game play. Make sure that they are durable. Paint and prime the box. Depending on the paint you choose, you may also need to use primer to increase durability and protection.

I am not the one who invented it just want to make that clear. Each player will throw their washers from the same side, to the opposite board. Washers is a game invented at the falcon bronze playground in youngstown, ohio in This game is called washers. The second player will then throw their 3 washers to complete one round. The cooter or a can. Rivercity washers encourages those entrepreneurs that want to build their own washer game boxes to meet the design in which they have in mind.

How to build a washer toss game set. You get 3 points for each one in. The type of washers game that is played generally depends on geography as well as spacial. You get 3 points for each one in the pvc cup and one for each one in the box. Toss the washer into the other box.

Build two games for friendly competition!!



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