How to Make a Stick in a Can
Gather the supplies that you will need., Position the stick into the can., Using the hammer and nails, start two holes for the screws in the can., Mix in your cement and pour it into the can., Wait for the mixture to dry completely before using it.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Gather the supplies that you will need.
You will want to have all of the supplies that you need handy.
The time to realize you don't have the stick is not when you have mixed the cement.
Since cement is so heavy, you will want to take that into account.
Two to three liter cans are a good size to start with.
Additionally, low, wide cans are better than tall, thin ones because they have a broader base for balance. -
Step 2: Position the stick into the can.
Make it as straight as possible.
If you have a right angle, you can be sure that it is completely perpendicular. , Screw the stick onto the can.
It should be very tight against the side of the can. , Be very careful not to spill it
- if you do, be sure to get it right up.
Once dried, it is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to get back up. , -
Step 3: Using the hammer and nails
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Step 4: start two holes for the screws in the can.
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Step 5: Mix in your cement and pour it into the can.
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Step 6: Wait for the mixture to dry completely before using it.
Detailed Guide
You will want to have all of the supplies that you need handy.
The time to realize you don't have the stick is not when you have mixed the cement.
Since cement is so heavy, you will want to take that into account.
Two to three liter cans are a good size to start with.
Additionally, low, wide cans are better than tall, thin ones because they have a broader base for balance.
Make it as straight as possible.
If you have a right angle, you can be sure that it is completely perpendicular. , Screw the stick onto the can.
It should be very tight against the side of the can. , Be very careful not to spill it
- if you do, be sure to get it right up.
Once dried, it is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to get back up. ,
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