ReadyMade magazine called out a challenge to use chopsticks in a functional and creative way, the Challenge is called: MacGyver Challenge.
The wood glue is pretty strong on the chopsticks and this project is doable, but I decided to try something slightly less minimalist by adding a piece of plywood at the bottom.
The Result:
The tools needed:
A jigsaw, a hammer and a compass should be enough, but if your jigsaw can not cut with angle you'll need to have a file.
The material:
A piece of 3/4 inch plywood or pallet.
30 Chopsticks
Nails
wood glue
The Cost:
If you like asian food and collect the chopsticks, it almost a free project (assuming that you have the tools of course). If you don't have a jigsaw, you should get one anyway!
How to make it:
On your piece of wood, draw a 8.5 inches circle, if you have the angle cutting jigsaw, cut the circle with 30 degres angle. If you don't have a jigsaw, you'll have to be patient and with a file, remove enough material to get the 30 degres angle.
Bottom |
Once this is cut, you did the most difficult part.
Now you need to nail and stick the chopsticks all around the circle like this:
I left the equivalent of a chopstick between two chopsticks.
A trick to nail easily, I pre-drilled with a tiny drill bit to help the nailing.
And Voila.....
Conclusion:
An easy to do project. The nails + glue give a very sturdy creation. The post on readymade can be seen here.
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