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How to make a very cool board game "Sea Battle" from cardboard with your own hands!

Good day to all! I think everyone played or knew the famous game sea battle, but why not try to make this game even more interesting and colorful. In today's article, I will show how you can make a sea battle game out of ordinary corrugated cardboard for an even greater immersion in the game.

well homemade very interesting and not very simple, so let's not pull! Let's get started!






And so in order to make a "sea battle out of cardboard, we need:
-corrugated cardboard
- balls of orbits that grow in water (aqua ground)
-4 small rubber bands
-orc glass
barbecue skewers
-paper
- wooden spatula
-and a bunch of cardboard

Of the tools we will also need:
thermal glue
-Super glue
-scissors
-stationery knife
jigsaw or scissors for orc glass
-marker

And so, first of all, you need to take the cardboard and draw a rectangle on it 10 cm long and 6 cm wide:


Then mark the points first in the middle of the two sides, after which we retreat another 2.5 cm and mark two more points on each side, in general, as shown in the photo:



Now we take the compass, measure 1.5 cm on it and draw two equal circles as follows:




Cut using a clerical knife:


We take a piece of corrugated cardboard and remove the upper thin sheet from it so that we get such a folding cardboard:


We turn it into a tube with the same diameter as our holes that we made in the previous workpiece, then insert it into the same hole and glue it with thermal glue:


We make another same tube and cut a piece from it at an angle:


Then on the opposite side we make two small cuts, bend and cut:



Glue what we got as shown in the photo:


Now we need to do the same in the same order and with the second hole:


Well, now you need to make the frame of our "howitzer" for this we just do everything as shown in the photo:




From a small piece of cardboard we cut out a small rectangle in which we make two small holes of the hole:

After that, we glue the parts from the cardboard forming something of a framework for our holes, as you can see two side parts are made above the others and they also have a hole parallel to each other:

Take a long, thin stick, from ice cream, and make 4 cm cuts on it, then bite them off with the help of wire cutters, in total we need 32 two such pieces:




Now all our segments need to be glued with super glue, as shown in the photo:








Take A4 sheet and cut it into halves, then cut the resulting half again into halves, then take a pencil and wrap one quarter around the pencil, and then fix the whole thing with tape:



We wrap the second quarter of the paper around the first tube, fix it with tape and get two tubes of different thicknesses:

We take the thickest one, cut into the floors, apply thermo glue to the half and glue it to our last blank:



Now we begin to assemble the entire mechanism for our main "weapon".
We glue two such blanks from pieces of ice cream sticks to our last-half blank:



We take a thin tube, insert it into a piece of cardboard with a hole made in advance:

Then we insert two parts of wooden sticks at the edges with a thick tube into a thin one. Gum must be worn as shown in the photo:


Now we take our entire structure and glue it as shown in the photo:


Testing:
We take an orbiz ball, put it in a square hole and click on our lever, if the ball fell down and rolled then everything works correctly and you can continue on:




On the back, glue a cardboard rectangle with pre-cut holes for the levers:

We cut off the edges from the wooden spatula and glue it to the levers for easy pressing:

Decorate:

We add here such a sight, you can do it at will:

We begin to make a playing field:
We take a large piece of cardboard in one corner, make a hole with a pencil:

We insert a piece of paper tube into this hole, then in the bottom of our "gun" we make an identical hole with a pencil and put the "gun" on the tube so that it can rotate:




On the contrary, we set exactly the same second "gun" only painted for convenience in a different color:

We glue the exact same piece of cardboard, as shown in the photo:

Add a fence:



We cut out a figure from orc glass as shown in the photo, make markings and glue over the “guns of the main guns”. Also on the edges you need to make small openings for the boats:

We begin to make the fleet:
We mark on a stick from the ice-board of the boat:


Well, now we begin to do everything as shown in the photo, the shape, type and color of the boats depend only on your imagination:





Insert a piece of toothpick 1-2 cm long into the bottom of the boat:

At the edges, we add these repositories for balls:

We fill them with an equal number of balls of orbits:


That's it! Our advanced naval battle is ready and it remains only to test it!
The essence of the game is as follows, each player puts a ball into each "gun" and makes two "shots" at enemy ships trying to knock them out of their grooves, the second player must do the same. The winner is the player who “destroys” all enemy ships before another. It is not as simple as it seems.

The game is very interesting and helps to kill time, you can also compete with friends, it's almost like table hockey!













Here is the author’s video about the detailed assembly and testing of this game:

Well, thank you all for your attention!
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