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2 Hours
TO COMPLETE
WHAT WILL YOU MAKE?
WHAT WILL YOU NEED?
- 1 4 foot x 4 foot sheet of 1/2 inch plywood
- 1 heavy duty tarp larger than 4x4
- 1 leaf blower
- 1 bucket lid
- Heavy duty duct tape
- 1/2 inch long screws
- Drill
- Jigsaw
- Scissors
- Yard stick
- String
STEP 1
Find the center
Find the center of the sheet of plywood. This should be 2 feet from the edges for a 4×4 sheet.
STEP 2
Draw a circle
Drive a screw into the center of the circle, about halfway in. Tie a string to it and measure a 2-foot length of string. Tie a pencil to the string there. Pull the string taught and use it to draw a 2-foot radius circle around the center of the sheet.
STEP 3
Trace the leaf blower
Place the output nozzle of the leaf blower against your circle about halfway between the center and the outer edge of your circle. Trace around the leaf blower with a pencil.
STEP 4
Drill and cut
Raise your sheet up off the ground (I used a trashcan) and get a friend to help you hold the sheet to keep it stable. Drill a hole slightly larger than your jigsaw blade in the center of the shape you traced from the leaf blower. Now use your jigsaw to cut out the shape.
STEP 5
Cut the outer circle
Use the jigsaw to cut the outer circle from the sheet. Make sure to hold it down to keep it from jumping around.
STEP 6
Add the lid
Put your tarp down on top of your cut circle, covering it evenly. Find the center again and place the bucket lid in the center of the circle. Screw down the bucket lid with the 1/2 inch screws in a circular pattern about halfway between the center of the lid and its outer edge.
STEP 7
Secure the tarp
Flip the circle over and pull the tarp over the top. Staple down the tarp along the edge, making sure to not pull the tarp tight — you need a little extra to billow out on the bottom when inflated.
STEP 8
Trim the tarp
Trim away the extra tarp, leaving about an inch between your cut and the staples so the tarp wont rip out.
STEP 9
Tape down the edges
Tape down the edges of the tarp to seal them tightly. Don’t spare the tape, I made two rings around to ensure it was down tightly.
STEP 10
Cut air escapes
Cut six Xs evenly spaced around the center of the tarp. They should be about 3 inches away from the edge of the bucket lid.
STEP 11
Secure the blower
Place the leaf blower in the hole that you’ve cut for it. Use tape to secure it in place and seal it so air cannot escape.
WHAT'S NEXT?
Try stacking up plastic cups in a pyramid and have a friend push you into them. Now you’re playing hovercraft bowling!
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