Pomysł oczywiście zgapiłem z Pinteresta.
Kilka godzin, trochę cięcia, szlifowania, opalania, wiercenia i dwie warstwy lakieru i gotowe. Stojak generalnie ma miejsce na kable, żeby przeprowadzić ładowarkę i tym samym został pełnoprawną stacją dokującą.
Spytałem kilku znajomych czy pomysł i wykonanie im się podoba, wszyscy zgodnie odpowiedzieli, że tak, ale i tak najlepszym tego dowodem jest fakt, że pady wracają po zabawie na swoje miejsce.
English Version:
Some time ago, my son came to me to make something for him out of wood. Since I didn't really have an idea what it could be, I looked around his room and... I got it! A stand for pads! I made it out of leftover boards from countless other projects. I picked up a 430 PLN bevel sliding miter saw at Lidl and this project was a test of that equipment.
Some time ago, my son came to me to make something for him out of wood. Since I didn't really have an idea what it could be, I looked around his room and... I got it! A stand for pads! I made it out of leftover boards from countless other projects. I picked up a 430 PLN bevel sliding miter saw at Lidl and this project was a test of that equipment.
Of course I got the idea from Pinterest.
A few hours, some cutting, sanding, tanning, drilling and two coats of varnish and it's done.
The stand generally has holes for cables to run the charger through and thus became a full-fledged docking station.
I asked a few friends if they liked the idea and workmanship, they all said yes, but the best proof of that is the fact that the pads go back to their place after playing.





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