You have to be more specific in your question
What ever they could cut from a log. 1 x 4 , 1 x 6, 1 x 8, 1 x 12.
some used wooden pegs, some used mud/mortar, twigs, timber, grass, animal skins, caves...
Buildings have metal frames, use plywood, and LOTS of insulation!
They didn't. You can't use something BEFORE it is invented.
I used plywood to build my sentence. That box might be made of plywood or solid wood. The treehouse has a plywood floor.
Um, a tarp?? What are you trying to protect the plywood FROM?
coz its strong
plywood comes from around Australia or new Guernsey but use this from me OK bye
can you use plywood or a wooden box instead of a box springs?
Plywood's most common use is in exterior sheathing and in flooring substrate. Plywood is also commonly used for concrete form work. Plywood is layered and the layers are oriented at right angles to provide strength and dimensional stability. Plywood also comes in a few thicknesses depending on the application.
If you want the model to be a faithful reflection of the building you should use the same materials as for the full-size building. If a "reasonable representation" is sufficient, depending on the size of the model you could use thin plywood or stiff card, with celluloid (or similar) to represent glass, then paint it.
Before it was invented, it didn't exist. You can't use something that isn't there for anything.
Before it was invented, it didn't exist. You can't use something that isn't there for anything.
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