The $20 Dry Erase Board

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The $20 Dry Erase Board

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Hey Guys welcome our tutorial on how to make the $20 dollar Dry Erase Board We hope you guys enjoy this video and enjoy making it as much as we did. It's a perfect board for School Teachers, or for an office, or for law enforcement purposes like us. A similar board same size and thickness is about $300 dollars at a popular office supply store.


We went ahead and added the video first so you guys can watch it in case ya'll dont want to read the rest of the  instructions. If yall are more of the reading type, go to the next Step :)

Getting the Supplies

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Okay the First thing you need to do is get the White Board Paneling from Home Depot it costs around $11.99 and you need to get 4 board trimmings for about $1.50 each.

The other step you already have at your home, you need a wall big enough to place this big boy on. It measures 8' by 4' and it's probably one of the best boards we've had.

Printing the Labels

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Okay since our board is going to be used for a specific purpose we went ahead and printed out the actual labels that we are going to use to label our board.

We then used electrical tape to tape the paper labels to the top of the board. We also used the electrical tape to separate the different segments of our board.

Finishing the Board Labels

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As you can see this is the finished board, we used permanent markers to mark the cross lines of our board.

Like I said before, our board is going to be used for a specific purpose in the Law Enforcement sector for Fugitive Recovery so our board has it's required labels to keep our files organized.

Finishing Touches

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Our finishing touch is adding two magnets.  One to the Dry Erase Marker tip and the other to a corner nail on the top right of our board, we covered the magnet with a bit of electrical tape to hold everything in place. This will keep our pen in place when not in used.

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