How to Make Gigantic Backyard 4 in a Row Game
How to Make Gigantic Backyard 4 in a Row Game
With summer coming outdoor projects will be a hit with the kids. This connect four game is easy to build.
There is an error in the overall size. I miss spoke in the beginning. The correct size of the plywood is 64 1/2″ x 43″
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Paw Paw how heavy was that when it was finished?
Great video!! My frie ds and i will be making this very soon. I do however want to clarify one part of your video…. Aren’t the sheets of plywood supposed to be 64 & 1/2" by 43" ??? In the beginning of the video I believe you say 63 & 1/2" several times but the math doesn’t work out.
I can’t seem to find the plans on the website you posted?
Great project. I really like your panel saw. Do you have plans for that??
Thanks for what you do. I have learned about my x-carve from you and easel live videos. Keep it up my friend.
I love and I plan to steal this idea.
how did you avoid tear out drilling those 6" holes?
Do you make them to sell? please tell me yes. If so how much would one cost? Very beautiful!!!
shuffle board
Fine job
Great Job. Thanks for your time and effort.
Great effort, wish I had all the toys u have to make this
How thick are your 2 game panels? 1/4" or 1/2"? Thank you
Great Job, Looks awesome, will be making on with my cnc. It might take longer but it will be more precise than my measuring.
Ida quit after the 2nd time passing sander through the holes, jk! Great job Paw Paw! You really have a full shop. My dream!
Looks incredible. Now I just need half these tools 😆
Any idea how much that weighs?
Good job friend
Looking for things to do and I always wanted to work with wood and just never had the time. Thank you for spending time to share your skills. I would like to see wedding backdrops with grass on them or wedding arches. I want to do some things for my own wedding. Well, anyhowwwww😆 Thanks again. Hope all is well.
I like the trick you used to center for your ‘tuba fours’. Thanks! Subscribed.