Wood Tic Tac Toe Board
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This is a pretty easy project and makes a nice holiday gift. This version was made from a scrap piece of hardwood and a 5/8" dowel. As an extra touch, I added a compartment inside the board to store the pieces. The compartment panel is held on with magnets for a clean look.
The quick video shows how the compartment works.
Tools/Materials
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Tools:
- Table saw
- Router (optional)
- Drill press
- 1/2" and 5/8" drill bits
- Sander
- Ruler
- Pencil
Materials:
- Wood: 5"x5" x 1.25" thick
- Oak dowel: 5/8" diameter x 7" long
- Magnet: 0.437" diameter (x2)
- Flat washer: 1/2" diameter (x4)
- Super Glue
- Wood stain or finishing oil
- Paint (2 colors)
Drawing
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You will be building to this drawing.
Base
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Start by cutting the board to 5 inch square. My scrap piece was 1.25" thick but the design works for thicker wood.
Grid
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My table saw blade thickness is 1/8". Doing the math, I came out with the grid dimensions shown. Set your blade height to .125" and make the four passes.
Mark Hole Locations
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Mark the center of each square as shown. Use a punch to indent the wood.
Drill Holes
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I used a 5/8" Forstner bit for the holes. I chose to only go 1/4" into the board.
Slot Cut
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I used a router to cut the slot in the base. You could also do this cut by doing multiple passes over a table saw.
Compartment Holes
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I used the same 5/8" bit for these holes. It was a challenge to get the 3.25" depth (multiple setups). Use a 1/2" bit for the washer holes.
Washers
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Place metal slugs in the base holes. I used four, 1/2" diameter steel washers. Super glue was used for the attachment.
Panel
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The panel was taken from the cutoff portion of the original block of wood. Drill the magnet holes at the locations shown.
Magnets
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I used "Super Magnets" which, as the package says, are "extremely strong". After accidentally pinching my finger with them, I agree with the warnings :). Again, for attachment, I used super glue.
Sand and Finish
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Sand to break the corners. I used danish oil on the base and panel.
Dowels
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I used a band saw to cut the dowel pieces. You might have noticed that I show 5/8" holes and said to use 5/8" dowels in the materials list. This would be fine if you wanted an interference fit but the parts need to slide in and out of the compartment. Therefore, I sanded the dowel down by 1/32 of an inch before I made the cuts for the pieces. I would have done this using the drill press but the 5/8" dowel diameter was larger than my chuck allowed. Therefore, off to hand sanding :(.
Painting
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Holiday Colors! However, you can choose to paint the dowel pieces any color.
Pictures - Panel Open
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Here are a few pictures showing the panel removed.
Pictures - Finished
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I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. Thanks for viewing.