designed a play table for the grandson.
Ones commercially for sale cost about 100-200 but this one has a reversible top one with felt for wooden trains and cars and stuff and the other side with 20" x 20" Lego/Duplo bases permanently attached so that he can build stuff.
He's into Duplo right now but Lego is half the scale (1/8th the volume) and compatible in that they fit each other can can be mixed and stack. So I got Lego bases so when he gets older he can use the Lego his uncle and mother played with.
I still have to varnish the bases but its been too cold and busy so that is still to be done.
One's for here and the other is for his home so he can play either place. Still have a lot of Brio wooden train stuff I dug up. I figured once started, building two tables was not a lot more work than building one.
There's room to slide a couple of 12-Gal plastic flip-top crates below for toy storage.
This is my second round of building things for the kid so I learned about making rounded corners and stuff so its more kid-friendly.
Ones commercially for sale cost about 100-200 but this one has a reversible top one with felt for wooden trains and cars and stuff and the other side with 20" x 20" Lego/Duplo bases permanently attached so that he can build stuff.
He's into Duplo right now but Lego is half the scale (1/8th the volume) and compatible in that they fit each other can can be mixed and stack. So I got Lego bases so when he gets older he can use the Lego his uncle and mother played with.
I still have to varnish the bases but its been too cold and busy so that is still to be done.
One's for here and the other is for his home so he can play either place. Still have a lot of Brio wooden train stuff I dug up. I figured once started, building two tables was not a lot more work than building one.
There's room to slide a couple of 12-Gal plastic flip-top crates below for toy storage.
This is my second round of building things for the kid so I learned about making rounded corners and stuff so its more kid-friendly.
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