
If your kids are starting to say they're bored these holidays, learning to walk on stilts will keep them busy for hours. Better still, they can help you make a pair. Make two sets, paint them different colours, and they can compete with their siblings and friends to see who can get the hang of it first. It's old-fashioned fun that still hits the mark.
Step 1
Lay two 50x50mm x 1.8m poles together, flush at both ends. Measure 100m up from the bottom, mark and scribe a straight line to the mark using a square. Measure up 300mm from this line and scribe another line across both poles.
Step 2
Mark a centre line, then measure down 50mm and mark. Add another mark between here and the bottom of the pole. Using a 5mm drill bit, drill to the marks straight and true. These are the holes for the screws.
Step 3
Take your two lengths of 100x50mm, cut at 300mm long. Measure 40mm along the bottom and mark, then scribe a straight line from the opposite top corner, tapering down to the bottom mark.
Step 4
Using a sharp handsaw cut along the waste side of the line. Run a bead of glue between the pencil marks on the poles and the flat side of the foot-hold. Line up the foot-hold with the marks on the poles and fix the foot-hold with 75mm screws.
Step 5
Plane off all the sharp edges on the foot-hold and your stilts are ready to paint.
Materials
2 50x50mm dressed gauge pine @ 1.8m long (poles)
100x50mm dressed gauge pine @ 300mm long (foot hold)
75mm 10 gauge
Screws
Exterior wood glue
Paint
Tools
Sharp handsaw
Tape measure and pencil
Builders' square
Screw gun
5mm drill bit
Hand plane
Paint brush