The internet loves a good mystery, so the question we posed to some of our readers was, “How do you make a wooden house that doesn’t look like a house?
I mean, what would it look like?”
The answers ranged from making it look more like a wood-burning stove, to building it from scratch.
But the answer that was popular was to build something out of Lego.
And while we know the Lego builder loves to build with bricks, we wanted to hear from you, too.
The answer: build a wood frame.
Here’s how to make a woodframe.
If you’re a fan of wooden furniture, you’ll be happy to know that it’s no longer limited to the house-building niche.
We’ve got a bunch of fun wooden furniture projects for you to pick from, so you can make your next party room or outdoor kitchen table out of it.
So sit back, relax, and enjoy.
How to build a wooden frame The first step is to make sure your wooden frame is sturdy enough.
We used a piece of plywood and a couple of nails to attach it to the frame.
Next, you need to cut some pieces of wood to the right length for your frame.
We cut a 3×3 inch piece, but you can use any lengths you want.
We chose to cut the wood to 3/4 inch because it’s the same thickness as the top of the wood frame you’re using for the wall.
For a wall, we cut a 2×2 inch piece and then cut a 4×4 inch piece to the same length as the wood you’re going to use for the frame: 1×2 1×3 1×4 2×3 4×3 8×4 8×6 12×6 We then screwed the pieces of ply wood to each other using a 4mm bolt.
We then cut the holes in the sides of the wooden frame and then glued them to the ply wood using a piece from the side of the frame, so that they fit into the holes.
For the top and sides, we used a 1×1 1×7 piece from an old window frame.
Once the glue was dry, we sanded the top to a smooth surface, and then we glued the sides to the 1×5 1×9 pieces.
We took the plywood to the craft store and got some scrap wood, and cut a piece about the size of the size the top was going to be: 1 x 5 1 x 9 1 x 15 1 x 25 1 x 30 1 x 40 1 x 45 1 x 50 1 x 55 1 x 60 1 x 65 1 x 70 1 x 75 1 x 80 1 x 85 1 x 90 1 x 95 1 x 100 1 x 105 1 x 110 1 x 115 1 x 120 1 x 130 1 x 140 1 x 145 1 x 150 1 x 160 1 x 170 1 x 175 1 x 180 1 x 190 1 x 195 1 x 200 1 x 205 1 x 210 1 x 215 1 x 220 1 x 225 1 x 230 1 x 235 1 x 240 1 x 250 1 x 260 1 x 265 1 x 270 1 x 280 1 x 290 1 x 300 1 x 310 1 x 320 1 x 330 1 x 340 1 x 350 1 x 360 1 x 370 1 x 400 1 x 410 1 x 420 1 x 430 1 x 440 1 x 450 1 x 460 1 x 470 1 x 480 1 x 500 1 x 510 1 x 530 1 x 540 1 x 550 1 x 560 1 x 570 1 x 580 1 x 600 1 x 610 1 x 620 1 x 630 1 x 640 1 x 650 1 x 660 1 x 700 1 x 720 1 x 750 1 x 760 1 x 770 1 x 780 1 x 880 1 x 840 1 x 850 1 x 900 1 x 950 1 x 1000 1 x 1050 1 x 1100 1 x 1200 1 x 1300 1 x 1400 1 x 1500 1 x 1600 1 x 1700 1 x 1800 1 x 1900 1 x 2100 1 x 2200 1 x 2300 1 x 2400 1 x 2500 1 x 2700 1 / 2800 1 *We used a 4 x 4 piece from a window frame for this project, but any smaller will work.
The first piece you cut out of the ply will be the roof, and you’ll need to trim the edges with a pair of pliers.
We also used a plywood board as a base for the sides and the bottom.
We attached the ply to the roof with a 2 x 2 piece of wood.
You’ll also need to sand the top.
We decided to sand to a very smooth surface and then add a few coats of paint, to give it a little more life.
To glue the pieces to the wood, we put two pieces of 4mm wood screws on each side of each plywood piece.
To secure the pieces, we screwed the boards to each piece of the 4mm piece.
We sanded down the edges of the boards with a bit