![Lemonade Stand](https://kumkoniak.com/107.jpg)
Just make sure a parent watches you-or even holds onto the sander-because it moves a lot when it vibrates.
![Lemonade Stand Lemonade Stand](https://mykarmastream.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/DIY-Lemonade-Stand-7.jpg)
Using a random-orbit sander and 120-grit sandpaper, sand down all the pieces so that they are free of splinters before you paint. Cut the slots with a jigsaw, using the holes to turn the blade. Using a drill/driver, make ⅜-inch holes inside the corners of the slots. Make the long slots (on the sides and front) 14¼ inches deep and the short slots (on the crosspiece and sides) 2¼ inches deep. Using a straightedge and combination square, mark slots 3 inches in from the edges on the front, sides, and crosspiece-down from the top on the sides, up from the bottom on the front and crosspiece (see overview). To parents: A jigsaw can send dust and splinters flying. Cut the notches with the jigsaw.Ĭut out the ⅝-inch notches on the crosspiece and the top of the front panel. With a combination square, layout the corner notches on the top piece. Secure the plywood to the worktable with spring clamps before you cut.
![Lemonade Stand Lemonade Stand](https://i1.wp.com/mybabydoo.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/4_result.jpg)
Hey, kids! You can help measure the parts so that your parents can cut them out! Step 2: Cut out the panels and notches Using a tape measure and straightedge, layout the stand's five individual pieces on a 4x8-foot sheet of ½-inch birch veneer plywood: the front, two sides, the back-support crosspiece, and the top.
![Lemonade Stand](https://kumkoniak.com/107.jpg)