Create a fun day outdoors with the little ones building an igloo! The simple wood molds are made from a single 1×5 and a few screws! Click the tabs below to see the simple cut list and step-by-step instructions!

 

Cost: $5

Time: 30 minutes

Difficulty: Easy. Just cut the pieces from a single 1x5x8, and then screw them together using a drill/driver.

Tape Measure

Drill/driver

Miter Saw

(1) 1x5x8 Board to make two molds

1¼ inch Wood screws

Galvanized Door Pull (with ¾ inch screws)

Wood Glue

Stain or Paint (optional)

Polyurethane

*Cut list is to make one mold. Double to make two molds from one 1x5x8 board.

1×5 Sides – 2 @ 12 inches

1×5 Ends – 2 @ 4½ inches

1×5 Base – 1 @ 10½ inches

 

Steps

 

1. Size and Prep the Parts

 

Using the cut list above, size the parts using a miter saw or a handsaw. Using a drill/driver, drill pilot holes along the bottom edge and ends of the Side pieces, as shown. Drill two pilot holes near the bottom edge of each End piece.
Build DIY Igloos Blocks by Build Basic - Step 1

www.Build-Basic.com2. Apply Wood Glue

 

Apply wood glue to all edges of the Base piece. Additionally, apply wood glue to the side edges of each short End piece (as they will set between the Side pieces).
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3. Assemble the Parts

 

Stand the Ends and Sides around the Base, so that the Ends rest between the Sides. Drive a 1¼ inch woodscrews through the center pilot hole in each Sides, and into the edge of the Base. Drive two screws through each End piece, and into the edges of the Base.
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4. Finish Assembling the Parts

 

Drive additional screws through the remaining pilot holes in the Sides and into the edges of the End pieces.
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5. Finish the Mold

 

To protect the bare wood from the elements, coat the entire assembly in polyurethane, and allow it to dry completely. (Tip: On warm days, to keep snow from sticking, we sprayed a bit of non-stick cooking spray inside our mold.) Lastly, to help hold onto the mold while the snow “block” drops out, install a handle on the outside surface of the Base piece.
Build DIY Igloos Blocks by Build Basic - Step 5

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6 thoughts on “Build DIY Igloo Blocks

  1. Thom

    Great idea I think everyone is in their shop. And you are right best snow days I’ve had in a long time. Have fun and let’s see a snow fort.

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