A House Divided...But in a good way: Screen Building Tutorial
01 FEBRUARY 2010
I am very excited to show you the project we have been working on.
First, let me give you some background. I used to work at Icon Health and fitness while attending college. No that doesn't mean I worked out a lot, I worked in the legal department and the treat drawer was huge... I gained weight while working there... Along with the extra ten pounds, I did get a smokin' deal on a huge elliptical, and later a recumbent bike. Just recently my neighbor sold us their old treadmill... So, while I am thankful to have my own personal gym, it is not all that pretty in my family room. But how to hide it?
Enter google search.
I love you google search!
Anyway. I found this screen online and thought "$519.00 dollars" gulp... But, it is funky, and oh so fun. You know what? I could make it. SOLD!
And guess what, now you too can make this! Original on left, ours on the right.
Supplies:
1 to 2 sheets 1/2" x 4' x 8' mdf, cut to size at the store, see specification sheet for dimensions, (Home Depot makes cuts FYI) Approx $20.00 a piece
6 hinges, very small 2 screw hinge. These come in sets of two for Approx $2-3.00
Paint
Wood patch compound (optional, for oops!)
Tools:
Straight edge, or long ruler (for drawing on template)
Measuring tape (for drawing on template)
Pencil (for drawing on template)
Jig saw (to cut out shapes) - not included in cost, but they are only about $30.00, for a simple saw, FYI
1-2 sheets, 150 grit sand paper (for sanding raw cut edges)
A round object (for sanding curves, see instruction sheet)
Sanding block (or small piece of wood with sanding paper wrapping it)
(If you do not have these tools check bottom of post for another option to build the screen)
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