![]() I used a sharpie so I can see the lines, and also labeled each piece with "top" so I wouldnt try to put it together wrong. I'm not going to give full detail on everything, as in many places I had to improvise to get the 3D stacking of the pieces to fit together correctly, but more on that later. If you have a CNC router it would definitely speed up the process There's lots of curves and detail, so it just takes more time. This was a pretty time consuming project due to the use of the Jig saw. ![]() Jig Saw (with rough wood tooth saw) - approx: $25 at harbor freight toolsĪir Nail gun - approx: $25 at harbor freight toolsĮlectric Disc Sander - approx: $25 - 30 at harbor freight tools (ya, I like cheap tools) Paint (I mixed my own with random paint we got for free from our local county hazmat drop off center) ![]() (1) sheet of 15/32" plywood (I bought 2 sheets just in case, but only ended up using 1) - approx: $14 So, being the super cheapo I am, decided to go minimalist and make my own Grinch stealing literally all of our Christmas decorations. Since my wife and I had just recently purchased a house late 2015, we didnt really have very many decorations for Christmas. Twas a month before Christmas, and we just bought a house, So we decided to go with the minimalist decorations and do the whole "The Grinch stole my Christmas Lights" routine I've seen floating around social media.
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