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CorkBoard / Bulliten Board (How to make)

CorkBoard / Bulliten Board (How to make)
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This Instructable will show you how to make a corkBoard (or bulliten board{whichever}).
This is a fun project, and relatively easy to do.

This is especially good to cheat christmas presents :)

Well, anyway, Ive made two of these so far, and they both turned out great! The only flaw in the second one i made (which is the one with the instructable) is that the wood had some stain spots on them, but I dont really mind, I'd rather save the long pieces for a bigger board (none of my molding match)

Just as a caution, this project involves dangerous tools. Personnally I'm deathly afraid of the table saw (not all table saws, just my table saw, because it is loud and ronchy. combined with my unsafe use)
But Im not going to say I am not responsible, yada, because people always challenge that authority. but if you get hurt, dont blame me, you took the project up, and decided to do it.
not that you'll get hurt, as long as you work smart and are working in an Osha safe workspace, right?, (look at my workspace {in the pictures} Osha standard? I think not!) lol well anyway just dont be stupid.
 
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Step 1Materials

Materials
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This is what you will need to complete this project:

Cork, in whatever form you have it in

Quarter-inch plywood (is it ply??)

Molding

Tape Measure

Pencil

Small Scale Cutting Instrument (scissors, etc.)

Something to make bigger cuts through wood, I used a miter saw, you can use whatever.

Something to nail the molding in place, I used a Portercable pin nailer, using 5/8 brads, powered by my husky 1.5 gallon compressor (it has wheels!)

A Table Saw would help alot!
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Mar 29, 2009. 1:01 AMdylansmommy09 says:
if you want to do something really cool, get a corkboard, cover it with material(of your choice) by gluing it on with a glue gun or even stapling it, then get some ribbon(of your choice) and make little diamonds acrossed it, using pins on the front but stapling or gluing on the back.. and you have your own personalized picture/message board, you can just slide the pics or messages under the ribbons.. and it will hold in place.
Dec 12, 2006. 10:32 PMtheRIAA says:
put a sheet of metal behind it and you can use magnets to!!! you should try buying some really dark/colorful wood stain and staining the entire corkboard, that would look awesome!
Aug 17, 2008. 8:25 PMScammah says:
Where would be the best place to find a scrap piece of sheet metal I have an old corkboard that is falling apart and I want to change it.
Mar 15, 2008. 4:34 PMGorillazMiko says:
Awesome. I really want a big one in my room. I have one but it's quite small, so I might do this if I get the pieces/ time. Great job!
Dec 24, 2007. 2:49 PMsgt.paper says:
you no what would suck if u fell on the table saw and as u were falling flip on the switch on acident ...................................ouch
Dec 12, 2006. 11:51 PMlowtherjustin says:
being barefoot always helps too
Apr 21, 2007. 5:42 AMbinnie says:
EPECIALY when someone spills a box of thumb tacks "by accident" and "accidently" forgets to pick them up :)
Jan 15, 2007. 12:33 PMmalapert says:
I blogged recently about a project I wanted to do with my homeschooled kids and I needed corkboard to do it. Corkboard is EXPENSIVE! And I couldn' t find one big enough either. THANK YOU SO MUCH for the instructions!! :)

Here's the blog entry if you're interested...
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/amalapert (december 2, 2006 entry)
Dec 13, 2006. 12:43 AMb4k4hakujin says:
could you also use an old picture frame as well? I thrift often and you can usually find various sized frames with atrocious pictures inside them for like $1-$5 also, dumb question: where can i get cork?
Dec 12, 2006. 11:43 PMtrebuchet03 says:
I can't think of a table saw that's not loud :P Just use a fence and never stand behind your work :P


Now a radial arm saw.... that's one scary tool - the blade rotates toward you and you cut by pulling toward you.


Nice work ;)
Dec 12, 2006. 10:48 PMerfonz says:
There should just be a big disclaimer page that people can link to instead of saying your not liable for anything on every instructable.
Dec 12, 2006. 10:50 PMerfonz says:
Oh, and good instructable. These things cost way too much normally, for what they actually are.

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