To finish this, I sanded the whole piece using medium and then a fine grit sandpaper. I attached the end piece by first pre-drilling my wood, and then attaching it with a wood screw. I rounded it over with a 1/4″ round over bit to give it a cleaner look. I made an end piece out of a scrap piece of wood. I cleaned up all of the grooves and marble holes with sand paper. Depending on the width of your marbles you may need to adjust the width and depth for your board. Next up was cutting a hole to store the marbles. You could really just eye-ball this, but if you want to get a consistent look this is an easy way to ensure that. I then drew an X in each block to find the center point for each square. I only went just deep enough to achieve a clean line.Īfter I cut my grid lines. I cut a few extras to give away as gifts.Īfter finding where my grid lines would be I used my router table with a V-Groove bit. I cross-cut all of my blocks with a table saw. (1) 2″ x 6″ x 4′ – I used untreated pine.I used a single board that I was able to pickup at Lowe’s. If you make one of these be sure to post a picture of it over on the WoodLogger Facebook Page. You won’t Lose Your Marbles with this board!įor a little extra help with this project I also have a free project plan (PDF) that you can check out, and be sure to take a look at my list of other free project plan sites.Īlso check out “my attempt” at putting a video together on how to make this below. Your kids, and grand kids will definitely want one.Ī nice feature on this board is that the end opens up to store all of the marbles when there not being used. I’ve made a few game pieces now and there quickly becoming some of my favorite projects. It’s a great beginner project, and it was really fun to make. I made this Marble Tic-Tac-Toe Game in just a few hours. In this article I’ll show you how I made this Marble Tic-Tac-Toe Game
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