A lot of people think of cornhole boards are just a DIY project. Well, we make custom cornhole boards all of the time and we make MONEY doing so.
In this video, I break down my steps to building clean and durable cornhole boards. Efficiency is key and if you take my advice, I promise you can make enough money from cornhole boards to make shop improvements, upgrade your tools, etc.
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Here is the cutlist:
3/4" Plywood: (2) 24" x 48"
2×4: (4) 47 7/8", (4) 20 3/4", (4) 12"
Other Materials needed:
– Pocket Hole Jig (a total of (16) 1-1/4" pocket hole screws are needed 2-1/2" if using Kreg Jig)
– Drill (3/8" & 3/4" drill bits)
– (4) 3/8" bolts (4" long)
– (4) 3/8" washers
– (4) 3/8" nylon lock nuts
– 6" hole saw or router jig (if using a router, 1" flush trim bit)
– Wood glue
– Brad nailer and nails
– Clamps (not necessary, but definitely help)
– Old paint can
– Socket wrench to tighten bolts
– Choice of paint/primer or stain
– Choice of clear coat (water based or oil based)
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