This Giant Jenga Game is a hit at wedding receptions, family reunions, bbq's, or any other get together. ![]() This is a great, fun project to make with a friend or family members. Place your constructed plywood and 2″x4″ platform on the ground and stack up the 2″x4″ Jenga pieces in rows of 3, alternating the direction of stacking every layer. We had a pretty good assembly line going between me cutting the pieces and passing down the line to my brother and his fiance who were sanding. Using either an orbital saw or a benchtop belt sander, we sand each piece smooth on the ends and the sides. I'd recommend setting up a ‘stop' on your miter saw to make the process go much quicker. With the 2″x4″ boards, we cut 54 Jenga pieces at 10 1/2″ each. Step 2: Gather 2x4s and Cut out the 54 Jenga Pieces We then screwed holes and attached the threaded self-leveling feet on the platform. Then, using a Kreg Jig and Kreg Screws, we attach the 2″x4″ cut boards to the plywood and to each other to form the base for the platform. Cut two boards to 15″ and two boards to 18″ using a circular or miter saw. Tape Measure, Pencil, Ear Protection, Eye Protection Step 1: Build the Giant Jenga Game PlatformĬut the 3/4″ plywood to 18″x18″ using a circular saw or even a table saw. Supply and Tool List for Giant Jenga GameĦ – 2″x4″ x 8′ pine boards to make 54, 10 1/2″ piecesġ – 2″x” x 6′ pine board to make the sides for 18″x18″ plywood baseĬost: The 2x4s cost under $19 and plywood piece would be around $2Ĭost: $4 worth of sandpaper for this projectĬost: About $3 for a pack of 4 from local hardware storeĬost: Smallest box you can buy is 100-count for around $4 Tools: 54 over-sized, precision cut, high quality, polished, genuine hardwood 6' x 2' x 1.2' blocks. Be sure to watch the video (above), as it shows a lot more of the how-to steps and details of this project. At setup, starts as nearly 22 inches, and can stack to over 4 feet high in play With Jenga GIANT Genuine Game Hardwood Booster Pack (sold separately), the tower can stack to over 5 feet Also sold separately, is our Jenga GIANT Heavy-Duty Carry bag. In this tutorial you will learn how to make a DIY Giant Jenga Game that is surely fun to play. ![]() This Giant Jenga Game is an easy DIY project that you can accomplish in just a couple hours and can be built out of recycled 2″x4″ boards or a few new 2″x4″ boards. This Giant Jenga game is the perfect yard game and we built this for my younger brother, Sam, and sister-in-law's, Lindsay, wedding. The original (small) tower game was Jenga, now owned by Hasbro, the corporate toy giant. My post complies with the Word Of Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA) Ethics Code and applicable Federal Trade Commission guidelines.Learn how to build a Giant Jenga Game. All expressed opinions and experiences are my own words. As a part of the Program, I am receiving compensation in the form of products and services, for the purpose of promoting The Home Depot. *I acknowledge that The Home Depot is partnering with me to participate in the promotional program described above (the “Program”). Welcome to the future of bingo Hijingo is a multi-sensory live entertainment experience in Shoreditch with epic prizes up for grabs, every, single, day. My kiddos love playing this Towering Timbers game check out their hilarious facial expressions.īe sure to drop by The Home Depot blog to learn how to make this DIY Towering Timbers outdoor yard game! Gold Panning at our Outdoor Troughs Tractor Pulled Hayrides Watch Blacksmiths work. I use and recommend the new battery-powered RYOBI trim router. Giant Checkerboard, Battleship, Jenga, Tic-Tac-Toe and more. Of course, if you don’t have a 3D carving machine, you can do this with a palm router. I used my new Inventables X-Carve 3D carving machine to carve out The Home Depot logo on the side of the storage box. The full tutorial is on The Home Depot blog here.Īnd it comes complete with a snazzy storage box too! Here’s a fun one you can make with just a few studs – we’re calling it “Towering Timbers” but you may recognize it as an oversized version of a popular block stacking game that rhymes with ‘Benga’ □ ![]() Hi friends and happy Labor Day weekend! Do you have any fun plans this weekend? We’re spending our holiday weekend hanging out with friends, barbecuing, and playing outdoor games. DIY Giant Outdoor Jenga Set How-To: Step 1: Rip the 2圆 down the middle Step 2: Cut the blocks Step 3: Sand the rough edges and finish each block smoothly. *This post is sponsored by The Home Depot.
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