Materials Needed
- 39 foot rope 1 inch diameter. I got mine from TSC Stores, but I'm sure most hardware stores will sell it.
- Pail that is approximately the size you want your finished rope bucket to be
- Hot glue gun
- Wood Glue
- Screws ( I used whatever I could find, so some were 1 inch and some were 2 inches)
-Twine
-Material to line bottom of bucket (optional)
Directions:
Step 1- Start by wrapping your rope around the pail ( think I used a 5 gallon pail but I'm not sure). When you get around to where you started, take a screw and screw it from one strand into the other to keep it in place. Just make sure your screw doesn't go through the bottom!
Step 2- Use the hot glue gun to go around the rope between the layers. Reinforce the rope using screws as you go around. I used about 1 screw every 4 or 5 inches all the way around the bucket.
Step 3- Keep wrapping the rope around the bucket, gluing and screwing as you go up.
Step 4- When you get about 12 inches up, pull the guide pail out of the rope bucket. Flip your rope bucket upside down so it will now be upside right. (did that make sense?) Make a spiral in the bottom of your bucket and use lots of screws and hot glue again.
Step 5- Screw a long screw into the center of your spiral to keep it from unraveling.
Step 6- Use the wood glue all around the bottom spiral. Make sure you use a drop cloth or paper towel under your bucket since the wood glue will seep through the bottom.
Step 7 - After everything has dried ( I waited a day to do this part) use the twine to place between the rope layers to help hide the hot glue spots that show through. I only hot glued the top and the bottom of the twine and just wrapped it tight enough so it won't move.
Step 8- Use a really big needle or a cotter pin to thread twine at the spot where the rope bucket started and hot glue in place on the inside when done.
And you're done!!!!
{P.S. I used a LOT of screws so my bucket is very reinforced, but I still will NOT pick this bucket up with a baby in it. Use your brains :) }