Level Up the Fun - Control the Dice to Reach the Pot!
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Level Up the Fun - Control the Dice to Reach the Pot!
Welcome to an exciting new way to level up your fun! In this video, we introduce you to an engaging and entertaining game where you control a dice through a track to reach the pot. This game challenges your hand-eye coordination and muscle reflexes, making it a very challenging and fun activity. Perfect for those who love challenges and enjoy a good time, this game is sure to become your new favorite pastime.
Supplies
- 2" Wooden Bit (6 feet x 3pcs)
- Stapler Gun
- Sun board
- Hook
- Black Thread
- GI Wire
- Adhesive
- Cutter
- A Marker
- Hand Drill
- Paint and Brushes
Arrangements and Measurement
- Take 3 x 6 feet wooden bit.
- Mark at 4 feet and make cuts
Formation Layout
- Use a 90 degree scale to for perfect right angle with the wooden bit.
- Use a staple gun to fix the wooden bits and form a rectangle of 4' x 1.5'
- Attach a support bit in the middle.
Track Setup
- Take a continuous sun board if possible to cover the entire rectangle. Here we had 2' x 2' sun board pieces, so we used 2 and a 1/2 piece of board and placed them side by side.
- The track is then drawn using a pencil.
Track Cutting
- The marked track was cut out using a utility knife.
Track Fixing
- Using superglue, the tracks were adhered onto the wooden frame very carefully, so that no gaps were visible.
- A space of about 2 cm was left on left and right side of the frame, after the track was fixed. This space will be used for bordering.
Bordering
- On the left and right side a double-sided tape was fixed.
- This tape will help the dice-bench to slide smoothly.
Side Hooks
- Fix the eye hooks on left and right side of the frame.
- This hook will help create the pulley.
Creating the Bench for the Dice
- For the bench, we used the leftover wooden bit of about 1.5 feet.
- Drilled on all 4 corners.
- Hooked GI wires. Later this hooks will be attached with strings.
Hooking the Bench
- The bench was hooked and the strings were attached on both sides.
- Make sure the balance is okay.
Controlling Arm Making
- Two controlling arms were made similar to the long bench.
- Used 2 x 4" wooden bits, drilled on all four corners.
- Cris-crossed GI wired on both sides and folded the wire on the center.
Track Coloring
Black color acrylic paint was used to paint the track. This made the track vibrant and fun.
Hook Wiring
- Nylon cords were passed through the eye hooks.
- On one end the wire is connected with the long bench.
Fixing the Controlling Arms
- The other end of the nylon cords was tied with the controlling arm.
- Our fun puzzle and game is now ready.
Conclusion
Thank you for watching! We hope you enjoyed this game challenge as much as we did. Don't forget to like, share, and follow for more fun and exciting content. Try out the game and let us know your high scores in the comments below!