The author of Instructables, under the nickname RobbieA22, tells how his students made as many as 36 identical plywood trolleys for the school library. First, they made a sketch of all the necessary details, shown below. The information given on it is enough to repeat homemade.
Further, the master’s students collected the necessary materials and tools. A strange-looking Hitachi machine is designed to hammer nails at a much faster speed than a hammer. The company is very proud of the availability of such devices in its assortment, some of which work from an external compressor (like this one), others - from a gas cylinder according to the internal combustion engine principle. A similar technique is also available in the assortment of other manufacturers, and if you have nothing similar, an ordinary screwdriver, or even a hammer, will do. Students also used the usual jigsaw, which is not shown here, but you will see it in one of the following photos. And some of the compounds were made not with nails, but with Titebond glue (you can take other brands, provided that it is intended for plywood).
And here is one student marking out plywood sheets:
And passes them to the second, who cuts the details from them with a jigsaw:
Other students begin to assemble carts from them:
Here is a miracle nail clipper in action:
Meanwhile, the carts by the forces of students are surrounded by shelves, partitions:
Countertops:
Plywood squares for mounting the rollers:
The videos themselves:
Ready-made trolleys are born one after another. You can, of course, consider them not quite ready, and paint, varnish, paste over with a film or veneer. And you can leave it like that. A matter of taste.
The following two photos are intended so that the reader can assess the scale of what is happening - at least put in Pioneer Truth:
"Accept, beloved school library, student gifts!" - a cool headline, right?