Make your own $20 Giant Jenga! – EASY DIY PROJECT

Make your own $20 Giant Jenga! – EASY DIY PROJECT

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Make your own Giant Jenga set in about an hour for under $20! Easy DIY tutorial.

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tcalvin2010 says:

stop blocks for me cause measuring and cuting 53 pieces of wood I would be all kinds of messed up lol great build as always. thanks for sharing

Will Carreras says:

Thanks…hey can you guys make a video on how to build a Monitor Riser Stand? Thanks again…I made your bench & it was great; making the Jenga set today for our Christmas Block Party….

christopher edwards says:

Why not set a stop at 10.5 inches on your mitre saw? And why stain and then cut? This video really frustrates me.

chris says:

whats the song called?

Joseph Collins says:

Loll @ "has no class" I really enjoy these videos.

STUDIO V PHOTOGRAPHY says:

OMG are you serious?? That was the laziest staining/sanding job I've ever seen. I bet those blocks don't even slide out of the stack easily. I mean if you're going to do such a halfass job why even bother making a video? 🙂

Kris V says:

I CAN NOT STRESS IT ENOUGH TO USE THE SAME original 10.5" Jenga piece as the template. after cutting 54 pieces and using a different one as a template every time eventually you'll end up with 9" pieces

juan ubillus says:

thanks for the videos !!!!

Miss Starr says:

When the pieces are attached, add a square piece of glass and this would make a unique side table!

EliteHunting1911 says:

Assuming you can find that many boards that are straight enough to be used as jenga pieces

Greg sees says:

For those who don't own a wood cutting machine, does a hardware store charge much for cutting the wood into the required number of pieces at the given length?

Francis dolloway says:

Wouldn't it be better to sand then stain?

sean mackey says:

I dig the husband and wife concept. great videos, very relaxing. try a stop block on your chop saw. ensures equal lengths and cuts time marking each piece. I look foward to more ideas.

nick cooper says:

great vid thank you for sharing.
to help the process go quicker, put the stain in a bucket, dip each piece and wipe off the excess. and gloves help a bit too 🙂

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