![]() ![]() No word yet if a travel edition is available. ![]() The guy who made this gave it to his brother as a Christmas present. The logo was transferred by “first printing it out in reverse on a sheet of paper,” followed by tracing “the reversed image with a pencil.” What he said.Īccording to this dude “the bottom of the box acts as an emergency play area in case outdoor drinking is required.” I feel outside drinking is always required. Handles were cut with a hole drill bit, then a fen saw was used to remove the middle. Shout out to the banana that stood in for scale. I don’t know what that means but hopefully this ends in drinking.Ī carrying case out of 1×10 plank is shown here. A thin coat of wax paste was applied to make them slippery. Letter stamps from the local hobby shop came in handy to stamp out the rules. Take that, HGTV.īecause some people use stamps for important things. The logo was carved on rubber to stamp the sides using a sepia colored permanent ink pad. ![]() He had “enough wood for 4 sets,” but plenty of liquor to forget worries, hopefully. Here he is using his picnic table to begin his most important project ever. I only go to that store to use the restroom. Here he is bringing home the material from Home Depot, probably. Take a look at what it took to build the fantastic new Jenga game he calls “Drinking Jenga.” Because adding liquor to any classic game should make things a hell of a lot more interesting. Since the original Jenga game simply involves not toppling over a tower of blocks, one man decided to make it a tad more entertaining by adding liquor to the equation. ![]()
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