this post was submitted on 04 Jul 2023
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Do It Yourself

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cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/654873

The carcass is built from 1/2 sanded plywood assembled with pocket hole screws. In this picture I am filling all the seams and nail holes with filler.

I used hardboard for the moulding, which was glued and tact to the plywood. Again the holes were filled and then everything would be sanded down. The knobs were cut from some cherry scraps and are fitted with bolts through the front so that they can turn freely.

Maple scraps for the feet.

Primed and painted. I was running short in time so made a quick faucet and backsplash out of more cherry scraps. I had wanted to do something more detailed but it was after 11pm Christmas Eve when I was adding the final details and I needed to get it done and out for the kids by morning.

The oven door is plexiglass, with some metal screen spray glued onto the inside.

Burners installed and ready to set out for the kids

A few hours later

It's been 2.5 years since I made this and I have to say this has probably gotten the most use of any toy they have, and has held up without issues.

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[–] imbrucy@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago

Looks awesome. Great work and I'm sure your kid will get plenty of fun out of it.