(who’s idea was it to actually make them smaller than the name? #truthinmarketing?) The 2x4s are cut to 10-1/2″ because three 2x4s side-by-side measures 10-1/2″. Are you wondering why jenga pieces are 10-1/2″? Set up your miter saw and cut all your pieces to 10-1/2″. But you’ll likely have some areas you want to cut around, such as knots or gouged areas. You’ll also notice that I taped all of the ways around the brick.Mathematically you’ll get 9 giant jenga pieces from each 2×4 and that equals 6 2×4 boards.That’s when I thought of taping a piece of Duck Tape to give the styrofoam a slippery feel – Works like a charm!.Thank goodness for smart people in my life. When I told him about my Jenga idea, he said won’t they stick to each other? See, I don’t always think the whole thing through. Smartie Pants in the PVC section of Menards (that’s another awesome summer game, coming soon!) asked about my huge Styrofoam piece. This is a bad example of duct tape because I thought I could use the cute stuff! Wrongo! See, good for you, bad for me!.You’ll need a total of 54 pieces for a Jenga Game.Go through and cut the 4-inch sections and then come back to cut those 12 inches long – You’ll get 3 Jenga pieces from one section.Try to keep them as close to 4 as you can, but don’t worry if you go 1/2 inch wider You’re going to want your boards to be about 4 inches wide by 12 inches long – Don’t worry if they are not exact.□ I learn a lot through my first tries! Good for you…not really for me. I guess you could place something under it. It sort of looked like snow when I was done. I don’t really recommend cutting your board on the grass as I did.Do beware – These sheets won’t fit in most minivans! A very nice man at Menards helped me cut my sheet while it stuck out of my van! “Where there is a will there is a way”, is what I always say!.Grab some heavy duty big rolls while you are at Menards!
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