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  • Cloud vs. Caterpillar
  • From "Warehouse Warriors"
    episode WHW-509


    Nature invades the warehouse in this episode of Warehouse Warriors, as two teams of woodworkers from previous shows are welcomed back -- each ready for new challenges. The Red Team -- with a keen eye for craftsmanship -- is back to defend its title. The Blue Team has hopes that their creativity will pass the test. Both teams use nature as their inspiration to create sensory stimulating tables and chairs for children.
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    Project: Child's Table & Chairs
    Length of Competition 8 hours

    Red Team's Project:

    A cloud shaped table with an apple tree rising up from the middle inspires imagination, while a chalkboard in the tree helps with fun, games and homework. The table surface is painted with acrylic paint that has a vinyl coating for easy clean-up, and both the base storage cabinet and the table legs are covered with cork board for convenient displays of artwork. Padded benches complete the look.

    Final Score: 237

    Blue Team's Project:
    A 15-foot segmented caterpillar comes to life complete with eyes and antennae. This curving cutie separates into four sections designated for reading, lunch, arts & crafts, and toy storage. Bright paint, inset cup holders and a hidden toy storage door complete the table. Joining the caterpillar at play are ladybug stools of varying sizes and heights.

    Final Score: 281
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    The Red Team discusses the challenges of creating the imaginative cloud-shaped table with host Ed Del Grande.

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    The Blue Team's whimsical creation is a curvy caterpillar to inspire budding young artists.



    Disclaimer: Because of the originality and impromptu nature of each team's design, it is impossible to provide step-by-step instructions or plans for any project seen on Warehouse Warriors.

    The teams involved are not comprised of professionals, and the final designs have not been tested for safety, durability or ease-of-completion by home viewers. DIYnet.com does not assume any responsibility or liability for any projects attempted by viewers as seen on the show.

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