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Children’s play kitchen

rseletto
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Children’s play kitchen

Here is a project for my granddaughter for Xmas. Her mum asked if I could build her a kitchen out of cheap materials.

 

This was built from recycled materials. Slats we’re from an old bed, legs were gluts from Bunnings, top was left over ply from another job and sink was an old saucepan. Other parts were 3D printed. Clothesline was recycled steel.

Materials

12 single bed slats, 6mm ply approx 600mm x 600mm. 4 x posts (used gluts from Bunnings free bin), old saucepan. Recycled metal pipe for clothes line

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Steps

Step 1

Steps involved were drawing up a rough sketch to make use of materials on hand and work out dimensions from that.

cut pieces and screw together.

cut out hole for sink with jigsaw.

oven door has a hinge and magnet so it opens and closes easily.

3d printed stove elements, letters, door handle, shelves and oven knobs.

then painted with leftover paints6B29CE00-7CCE-4F40-809B-C3A31E345069.jpeg83F20C94-FBA8-4AAF-85B1-2ED020724629.jpeg0ED8E29D-E4E1-4189-A657-7DA3E9FF64F8.jpeg

Jason
Community Manager
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Re: Children’s play kitchen

Lovely work @rseletto and many thanks for sharing. 

 

I'm sure your granddaughter will have countless hours of fun with your creation and it will inspire other community members to build something similar. 

 

You might also like to check out our Top 10 most popular kids projects and 10 kids mud kitchen projects

 

Jason

 

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