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- OmniChuck83 made the instructable Beer Coasters
- OmniChuck83 commented on AmateurHour's instructable A Simple Modern BenchView Instructable »
Nice!did this require an entire 80# bag of concrete?
- OmniChuck83 commented on homemademodern's instructable HomeMade Modern DIY Outdoor Concrete BenchView Instructable »
Hello!What are the interior dimensions of your molds?
- OmniChuck83 made the instructable $20 DIY Modern Concrete and 2x12 Wood Bench- Very Easy to MakeView Instructable »
This was a great ‘mixed medium’ project. I added some elements: dyed the concrete to go with the brick patio, walnut plugs for the countersunk screws, and an unnecessary ‘support’ for looks.
- OmniChuck83 made the instructable Sleek Picnic Table With Detached BenchesView Instructable »
I’ve made two tables. One for my in-laws, and one for my brother-in-law. On the second one, instead of mitered corners on the table and benches, I went with a tongue and groove idea, pegged with oak dowels. I also added a second bracket in the middle, on either side of another section of 2 x 4, as we will be drilling a hole for an umbrella
- OmniChuck83 commented on brassmnkys's instructable Sleek Picnic Table With Detached BenchesView Instructable »
Nice! How many Kreg screws did you use in each table top plank?
- OmniChuck83 commented on rbclima's instructable Couch Arm RestView Instructable »
what did you use to clamp it together and weigh it down?
- OmniChuck83 commented on rbclima's instructable Couch Arm RestView Instructable »
thanks!Did you use bar clamps to hold it all together? No issues with the wood popping apart under pressure? What did you use to press it all together?
- OmniChuck83 commented on rbclima's instructable Couch Arm RestView Instructable »
any photos of the clamping/gluing process?Did you apply the glue only to the fabric or to both surfaces?Thanks
- OmniChuck83 commented on diycreators's instructable DIY Indoor Outdoor Concrete Lamp 2
Had some fun with this one. Beer labels as well as cereal boxes. Also did several with fabric, letting the top dry before gluing the edges. 4 spray coats of matt, followed by 2 of gloss. I found that a sandwich bag of dried beans topped with canned food or small boxes helped distribute the weight and get better contact when gluing both the labels and the felt/cork (not the fabric, as the mod podge comes through, of course).