![]() Not only is it creative and fun, but it also keeps all the gifts together. Tip: Lay the tiki bar on its side to be able to work on ground level.If you have multiple presents to wrap for one person, you can stack them to create a tower of gifts or a present tree. ![]() Mark the angle this makes with a pencil and cut off the resulting triangles from the top of the studs. Run your string from the back corner of the back stud (2300mm) and place it on the front corner of the front stud (2100mm). The first step is setting the pitch of the roof. It is always important to remember safety with this step as you will be working at a height. Step 13: It’s now time to get the roof in place. If you are using fence palings ensure to space them out evenly for a nice look. ![]() If you are looking to use the straw fence as a decorative cladding we recommend to also use a plywood backing for support. As well as looking nice this will also offer added support and strength to our structure. Step 12: The next step is to put your cladding around the framing below the bench top. (Tip: The clamp may come in handy here as well.) Then use the 28mm Screws to fix the sheets together from underneath the bar to ensure you will not see the screws in the finished product. Ensure all exterior edges of the two sheets line up. Then slide the next sheet into place over the studs. Step 11: Spread the wood glue evenly out over the top surface of the sheet of ply. Once you have the two side frames construct the front frame with the remaining 610mm under studs and the 1255mm top and bottom plates. Assemble as shown below using your hammer and the 90mm nails. ![]() Take 3 under studs (1000mm) and a top and bottom plate (610mm). Step 7: Once we have these lengths cut we can form the frames. Top & Bottom plate front: 2 x 1255mm (or the distance between your left and right stud holes if your studs are not 90 x 45mm) Top & Bottom plate sides: 4 x 610mm (or the distance between your front and back stud holes if your studs are not 90 x 45mm) From the 90 x 45mm exterior timber cut the following lengths: Step 6: You now have the top of the bar ready and it is time to construct the frame. Allow a little bit of extra room with the cut to allow the stud to slide through without being forced. Step 5: You now need to use the jigsaw to cut out your four holes to allow the studs to be able to slide through. Sustainability and Performance in Architecture The Future of Architectural Visualization ![]()
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