TAPE WOODEN MARBLES: Use the 1/2” masking tape, tape half of every marble. You wouldn’t want to drill through the bottom of your board ![]() I put a little piece of tape on my bit so I know how far down I need to drill. Shoot, why not measure them twice? If you don’t take your time with this and do it correctly, your board won’t have a nice even pattern and will look a little funky.ĭRILL HOLES: Use your 3/8” spade bit and drill a total of 60 holes. It’s very important you measure these dots correctly. Each dot will have equal distances of 1 3/16'“ from each other. Use these initial dots to start measuring out where your other dots will go. Then, draw dots on the top of each triangle and where your lines intersect. Repeat this step six more times for each corner. I found it helpful to first, measure the 3/4” from each corner, then measure the 14 1/2” line across. MEASURE & PLACE HOLES: Use the image on the right above a guide to measure and place where your holes will go. If you’d like, after this step, take a 100 to 180 grit sand paper and buffer out any sharp edges. This part took the longest for me to figure out, so I figured if you had a little diagram of my notes it would be super helpful. Every outside edge should measure 9 inches, and every corner should measure 9 inches out from the center (or the radius). ![]() MEASURE & CUT OUT A HEXAGON: Use the image on the left above as a guide to measure and draw out your hexagon.
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