Yikes!!! I knew I could make something similar for much less. So fun! I wanted one for our coffee table, but wasn’t about to shell out $79 for one. I’ve been wanting to make a DIY tic tac toe board for our basement coffee table for a long time, and it should have been fast and easy, but it took forever!! It all started when I saw this cute tic tac toe board in the Ballard Designs catalog. Place the 3″ dividers to create the nine cells that make up the game board.Today I finished a little project I’ve had in the queue for months. This configuration will strengthen the gameboard. When installing the dividers, place the long dividers horizontally across the joined boards. The other six cell borders are 1/2″ x 3/8″ x 3″, and these will be the pieces that finish the board into a 3 cell x 3 cell game board. These will be the two long boards inside the square. The cell boards or dividers are cut into 8 pieces. The cell borders or dividers of the DIY game The dividers were all glued and weighted down until the glue dries. The sides are secured with glue and 1 1/2″ finishing nails. The sides of the tic-tac-toe boardįor the sides, I cut 2 sides to 1″ x 9 3/4″ and 2 sides to 1″ x 10 1/2″ long. The even square is important because otherwise, the sides and dividers won’t fit. I used 3 pieces of pallet wood to make the back, then I cut it down to create a 9 3/4″ square. The back is made by gluing and clamping three pieces of wood together. This step-by-step guide will show you how to build the tic tac toe game The back of the game board This game board is made by using pallet boards glued together.
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