![]() ![]() The two pieces for the other side of the mountain will be cut at 50-degrees and 10-degrees.įinally, cut a 1×4 down to 23″. The first two pieces will be cut at the same angles as your current mountain (50 and 40-degrees). Once you have the first mountain done, you can cut the pieces for your second mountain. Repeat this process until you have a total of 8 pieces cut for the first mountain. ![]() If you prefer video, check out our Instagram story highlight that walks you through this step at real-time speed! Line your speed square up with your current pieces and make your mark. Line the 1×2 you’re cutting to size up with the correct side of your current pieces. A picture is going to explain this a lot better than my words will. Next you’ll cut your remaining pieces for the main mountain. Once you cut the first one, use it as a guide to cut a mirror image piece. The bottom should be cut at 40-degrees and the other side will be 50-degrees. Start by cutting the middle pieces of the mountain, you want it to be as close to a triangle as possible. ![]() Link to video on the Bunnings website: Make Dad a Key HolderĪll tools and materials available at your local Bunnings Warehouse, to locate your nearest store please visit to DIY? Download our free 5 Steps to Getting Start with DIY guide! STEP 1: CUT YOUR WOOD Your key holder is now complete, just in time for Father’s Day! Now simply screw in the hooks on each of the spots, making sure they are facing upwards when they are screwed in. On the front of the hanger mark two spots around the middle of the wood, leaving approximately a 5cm space between each spot. Now it’s time to add the hooks for dad’s keys to hang on. With the help of a grown up, turn the wood over and position the twine at the top edge, open up the stapler and press down hard to release the staple. You will need approximately 20cm to 25cm of twine to do this. Once your special message to dad has dried, use a pair of scissors to cut some twine and fold it in half to make a loop. Handy hint: If you don’t have much space a good idea is to write DAD on the front of your key holder Step 4: Create the hanger Make sure you use bright colours so it stands out! Wait for the paint to dry and then write a special message to dad on the front of your key holder. Handy hint: Use top to bottom long brush stokes to produce a neat and clean finish Step 3: Message to dad Once the sides are dry, paint the front with either the same colour or a different one. Firstly, choose dad’s favourite colour and paint around the edge of the wood. Now it’s time to get creative and paint the front and edges of your key holder. ![]() Handy hint: The Balsawood can be cut for free in store by a Bunnings team member Step 2: Paint A good size for a key holder is approximately 15cm.
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