![]() ![]() ![]() I sanded the insides of the holes with my oscillating spindle sander and rounded the edges of the holes over with a 1/4 inch rounder bit in my router. Once the holes are drilled I cut along the outside lines of the rectangle with my jig saw and connected the two holes to make one large handle hole in each of the boards. StonePointWoodwork is the creator of this game and they sell it on Etsy. Jello shot cups with lids and laminated rules and recipe card. Using a 2 inch forstner bit I drilled 2 holes in each board on the 2 center points I marked on the rectangle that were 1 inch in from the end. The Amazon product description says it best: The set includes: 54 natural, sanded 10.5 blocks with 15 spots to hide away Jello shots, 50 2 oz. These points will act as center marks for the holes that will be drilled I marked a center line horizontally across the rectangle and marked a point 1 inch in from each side. From the center I measured 3 inches in each direction, marked 2 lines, measured down 4 inches from the top and marked a line across the board, measured 2 inches down from the top and marked another line across.įor the handles I first laid out a rectangle that was centered on each of the side boards 6 inches wide, 2 inches tall, and 2 inches down from the top of the board. Remove and stack the blocks before someone topples the tower. ![]() Your turn ends 10 seconds after you stack the block or until the next player touches the block. Before you start a new story, a 3-block story needs to be completed. After drinking the shot blocks, place the block on the top of the tower. For the layout of the handles I first found the center point of both the left and right side boards. Tipsy Topple comes with its own drinking rules. ![]()
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