We recommend using Kiln Dried, Western Red Cedar Radius Edge Decking to help ensure the material slides nicely without catching when the game is in play. Do be sure to check the block occasionally to ensure it hasn’t been bumped from the 10 ½” you set it away from the saw blade. Next, set the depth setter on the saw to allow it to cut only through the 2×4 and not through the scrap piece of material that you clamped to the saw.Ĭut the Western Red Cedar deck boards into 54 pieces. By butting the end of the board into the block each time, you will be cutting a perfect 10 ½” piece each time. To create the jig, measure 10 1/2 inches from the saw blade and screw a block into the scrap piece that the edge is 10 1/2 inches from the saw blade. Have at least a foot of the scrap piece go past the saw blade. Measure once! Start by creating a jig for the Chop Saw by taking an 8 or 10-foot scrap piece of material and clamping it to the saw. Safety equipment including Glasses, Ear Plugs, etcĬost for the Cedar Decking: Approximately $50.5 pieces of 2×4 Kiln Dried Cedar Decking 10’ Long.For instructions on how to set up the game and rules for playing, click HERE M aterials Needed These instructions will yield a Jenga set with 18 rows that have three pieces laid next to each other (a total of 54 pieces). Fun for outdoor parties, family reunions, and other gatherings, a large, “life-sized” Giant Jenga yard game set will provide hours of entertainment for a reasonable cost and a little effort.
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