One of my buddies made his own cornhole boards, and I thought, hell, I can do that. So I did. Or started to anyway.
First step, watch this video:
Next, visit this website to get an idea of how to build cornhole boards: http://www.cornholehowto.com/build-t...ds/dimensions/
Next, gather supplies and cut the 2x4s to length. I bought 2x 2'x4'x1/2" birch plywood boards and 2x 2"x4"s. I had the rest of the wood needed. I also needed to buy the 6" holesaw.
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Next, cut your hole. The hole should be centered width wise and 9" from the top of the board.
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Make sure the frame fits like it should. I used pocket holes for mine instead of screwing in from the top. I also used glue.
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Looks good so far.
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Now would be a good time to take a break and talk about attention to detail. The screws I used to attach the frame to the top were 1 1/2" screws, the screws I used to attached the long sides of the frame to the short sides were 2" screws. I think you can see where this is going. Long story short, I screwed my cornhole board to my work table. If you decide to make your own, don't do that.