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Place the vertical supports so the screws will go into the party station frame. Attach the sign/canopy frame to the backside of the party cart with 3″ screws, you’ll probably want to pre-drill the holes to reduce splitting the wood. Use 2 1/2″ screws and attach the canopy frame just below the sign. Attach the pieces together with 2 1/2″ screws as indicated. Another option is to measure and mark the angle and make the cut with a circular saw. To cut the 30 deg, I used the miter gauge on my table saw. Cut 2 pieces of 2×2 to 26″ long with a 60 deg miter on one end and 30 deg on the other. Step 3Ĭut 2 pieces of 2 x 2 to 19 1/2″ with a 30 deg miter on one end. Measure 31″ from the bottom and make a notch 1 3/4″ long and about 3/8″ deep (or enough that your party station top will still slide.)Īttach the sign to the vertical supports with 1 1/2″ screws, making it flush with the top. We need to make notches in the vertical supports, because the party cart has a sliding tops that stick out past the side about 1/4″. I lightly sanded, primed the letters, then painted them with Rust-oleum Magenta and finished with Rust-oleum pink glitter spray paint.Īfter the paint is dry, glue and attach to the cedar sign with 3/4″ brad nails. I used a band saw to cut all of the easy parts because it’s faster, then used the scroll saw to cut out the inside and small diameter parts. Trace the letters on the wood and cut out using a band saw, scroll saw or jig saw. Le m on ad de Download the patterns and print making sure your setting is on 100%. Here is a pattern of the Lemonade template that I used, the font is Marcelle Script. If you don’t want to cut out the letters, you can always just paint it. Once the glue dried, I sanded the cedar pickets.įor the ‘Lemonade’ sign, I cut out the letters from 1/2″ plywood scrap pieces. Drill pocket holes along one edge and join the two cedar boards together. I like to trim the edges that I’m joining with the table saw so they’re straight, it’s not totally necessary.
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