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So, I’ve been messing around with this project, trying to, like, combine a bunch of stuff. It all started because I wanted a better setup for playing volleyball, but indoors, you know?

First, I grabbed some of those thick, foam cushions. The kind you might use for, I dunno, kneeling on in the garden or something. I figured they’d be good for absorbing impact.

Then, I found this old engineer board. It was pretty beat up, but solid. Think of it as a really big, flat, wooden puzzle piece. I thought, “Hey, this could be the base!”

Putting it Together

The real headache was figuring out how to stick the cushions to the wooden flooring. I tried a bunch of different glues, and most of them were just useless. Total fail.

  • Super glue? Nope.
  • Wood glue? Kind of worked, but not great.
  • That weird spray-on adhesive? Disaster!

I ended up using some heavy-duty construction adhesive, the kind they use for, like, building houses and stuff. It smelled awful, but it did the trick. I spread that stuff on the back of the cushions and slapped them onto the engineer board.

It took a while to dry, and I had to put some heavy books on top to make sure everything stayed put. I waited like a whole day, just to be safe.

The Result

It’s not pretty, let me tell you. But it actually works! I set up the whole thing in my basement, and it’s way better than playing on the hard floor. The cushions give a little bounce, and it’s easier on the knees.

I’m still tweaking it, of course. I might add some more cushions, or maybe even try a different kind of flooring on top. It’s a work in progress, but it’s fun to mess around with.

So, yeah, that’s my cushion-volleyball-engineer-board-wooden-flooring experiment. It’s weird, it’s probably not perfect, but hey, it’s something!

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