LEGO Table for the Little Ones
I transform a old side table into a lego table for the little ones.
Supplies
An old side table from a yard sale
LEGO plates from Amazon
E6000 glue for Michaels
Ruler
Sand paper (medium grade)
Newspaper
LEGO brick
LEGO plates from Amazon
E6000 glue for Michaels
Ruler
Sand paper (medium grade)
Newspaper
LEGO brick
Preparation
1 Lay newspaper down to protect the floor area.
2 Lightly sand area where the plates will be placed. ( remember not to sand the edges)
3 Mark off areas where plates will be placed with the ruler
4 Put East 6000 glue on the area where the first plate will be placed.
5 place your first place on your marked off area. Give it time to dry a little before placing the next plate on, As to prevent slippage.
2 Lightly sand area where the plates will be placed. ( remember not to sand the edges)
3 Mark off areas where plates will be placed with the ruler
4 Put East 6000 glue on the area where the first plate will be placed.
5 place your first place on your marked off area. Give it time to dry a little before placing the next plate on, As to prevent slippage.
The 2nd Plate
1 before putting glue on the next area, place the next plate down to align the first with the second.
2 Press down a Lego brick across the two plates to a sure a correct alignment.
3 Once alignment is established, glue down the second plate and use Lego piece to Assure alignment again.
4 let’s dry a little bit to secure plates from slipping.
5 Do the same for all plates.
2 Press down a Lego brick across the two plates to a sure a correct alignment.
3 Once alignment is established, glue down the second plate and use Lego piece to Assure alignment again.
4 let’s dry a little bit to secure plates from slipping.
5 Do the same for all plates.
Let It Dry
Let your table dry overnight and you’re done.