They are carrying a ton of different styles in this line and they seem to be adding more all the time.
If you’ve been thinking about building yourself a custom-sized chalkboard, why not go ahead and make something that’s going to look great and really last?It may have taken Chris a little longer than I would have liked, but it really is kind of interesting to see some of the building methods he comes up with when he’s being so ridiculously detail-oriented about a simple project like this.
Here’s how it all went down!.Chris set up all his stuff on the area of the driveway that used to be covered in mulch and extra topsoil for about the last three years.We finally got that area cleaned up a few weeks ago so now I guess we have a new outdoor work space!.
Getting all your tools out and set up before you start a project makes everything go a lot smoother.For Chris this meant a pretentious local craft beer too, of course.
Also a nail gun, air compressor, jigsaw, router, three saw horses, glue, a mitre saw, and a table saw..
He started out by cutting a piece of 1/4″ MDF to the size that he wanted to chalkboard to be..Just one lowly stool.” Oh wait!
This was just a plain square stool.Full counter height and from Ikea a few years ago.
We cut it down to an unconventional height so it would fit exactly how I wanted it.I think it’s 23 and 1/4 inches..