How to Make a Trophy
Things You'll Need
- Wooden block
- Old tools or car parts
- Nail and screws
- Solder gun
- Varnish or paint
Instructions
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Cut a block of wood. It can be any size (2 x 4, 4 x 4, you name it), but make sure the wood looks decent. It can have knots in it, but it shouldn't be brittle.
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Varnish the wood by painting at least two coats of lacquer over the wood. If you like, you can also paint it a deep cherry finish, or any color for that matter.
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Scour the junk yards, your garage or shop, or the local hardware store for large pieces of metal (like ball bearings, springs, stick shifts, breaks, etc.) or tools.
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Clean the tools, if they are rusty, by pouring a little bit of vinegar over the rusted areas, then pouring a good amount of salt over it, and scrubbing with a rag or special tool.
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Through the bottom of the wood, drill a hole and insert a screw or metal rod. Glue it in with Gorilla Glue to prevent it from slipping.
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Solder the tool or metal part of choice to the tip of the screw or rod. For instance you may decide to use a tiny shovel if you are a volleyball coach and the person earning the trophy was responsible for the most "digs" that season. If you do not have a soldering iron, do not know how to solder, or decide against inserting a screw or rod, you can also simply glue down this object.
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Burn into the wood with a wood burning tool, or write on the face of the wood the caption for the trophy (i.e., "The Most Digs: 2008 Season", "From 1st to 5th in 1 second: The quickest player on the court" and the trophy can be a stick shift, or "Nailing Down the Most Threes" and a nail in the board.
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