The amazon links you used for all the tools and consumables on your plans .pdf do not work. None go to the items, only a random amazon page with multiple items not related shows up. Disappointing!
@@shvaew Not exactly true. The plans call for 1" X 3" in the cut list. It's only further down that it shows them as 1" X 3.5". It's a minor error but still an error that should be fixed.
Hi Brandon. I just finished making a pair of these cornhole boards using your video as a guide. They came out great! My daughter is throwing a baby shower for our daughter in-law this Sunday. She is going to use the cornhole board as one of the games to play snd win prizes. My wife ordered bean bags from Amazon and wrapped them with tiny baby diapers for effect. Thanks for everything sir!
Great video! I did everything here. But I also added a small sliding drawer underneath for the bean bags and latches all around the base so I can latch the two together when not in use!
Thanks for the great video. Just built a pair of these myself. I was wondering the exact tool + bit you used to round over the edges and hole. Didn't see it listed in the tools and items list. Thanks again!
Thanks for video. Good workmanship. When I seen the price of a good set of these, I immediately said "hey wait a minute I can make these for under half the price" also paint them exactly how I want. Your video is all I needed for proper dimensions.
Hi Brandon I'm Nettie from Nebraska enjoyed watching you put build this I do some woodworking myself I love it love working with stain and sealer I would build mine exactly how you are doing your great video really nice
Awesome job on this board. This will help me out big time building a board for my son. Just wanted to know what mini round over bit did you use for this project. Ok thanks again for the great video, well done.
I always apply a strip of felt on the back board where the legs rest while the table is standing. Just a piece as thick as the legs to prevent them from wearing the stain off. Just a nice extra touch.
Walkers Woodworks what was the stain you used, I see the link for the poly but what stain was it? Thank you I made a set this weekend after watching your video. I'm not a mechanical person and you made the video so good I was able to watch and do it well enough... thank you
This video was great. Thanks for the easy to understand video. One thing I did change on mine was use 2x4 for the legs as I feel like they will hold up a bit better than 1x4.
I looked at several different tutorials on how to make these and I like this one the best, it's a plus that I have most of the tools already as well. Good job!
Mine aren't ever perfect. However usually this is played in dirt and can be leveled out by working the slightly taller side in. If it's to bad then just trim a bit off.
Very well done, I guess I might need to go back to the shop for more tools , my sweetheart might not like it as much as I do? Thank you for the building.
Hey Brandon, what did you do to give your pocket hole jig those clean white markings? I’m 61 and have trouble reading the markings on my Kreg pocket hole jig. Thanks, Dusty. Southern California.
I like the shop layout. I haven’t made any with with 1 inch think wood. How does it hold up long turn. On my page use 2 by 4 but I need to try your method.
I am a retired professional furniture maker and I enjoyed your video however were I apply a finish I would apply wood treatment before staining and rather than liquid staining I prefer gel stain as I can control staining certain areas to achieve highlighting certain areas I want to enhance. Lastly I wouldn't have used a water based polyurethane as it doesn't wear well over time. I prefer exterior Waterlox as it is easy to work with and as you know is a polymerization tung oil and extremely durable. I like applying it with a USA made foam brush . Because it is a long oil I have to let it rest for 24 hours before recoating lightly sanding between coats. Three coats are sufficient. Waterlox has been used extensively on gymnasium floors for years as well as bowling lanes. Granted a quart is expensive but should the wood get scratches it can be touched up without sanding because it is self leveling. Waterlox comes in a variety of colors by the way.
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Why does the plans call for 1x3 boards but the video said he used 1x4?
The amazon links you used for all the tools and consumables on your plans .pdf do not work. None go to the items, only a random amazon page with multiple items not related shows up. Disappointing!
@@davidcary3315 The plans I downloaded say 1x3 1/2 which are a the actual size of a 1x4
@@shvaew Not exactly true. The plans call for 1" X 3" in the cut list. It's only further down that it shows them as 1" X 3.5". It's a minor error but still an error that should be fixed.
Great freaking working area…
Hi Brandon. I just finished making a pair of these cornhole boards using your video as a guide. They came out great! My daughter is throwing a baby shower for our daughter in-law this Sunday. She is going to use the cornhole board as one of the games to play snd win prizes. My wife ordered bean bags from Amazon and wrapped them with tiny baby diapers for effect. Thanks for everything sir!
Thank you for watching! So glad it helped out!
Finishing my second set for a family friend who saw the first set. Thanks again for your video. I went back to view it when building the second set.
Awesome! Glad it helps!
Sweetest looking CH game ever. Clear instructions👍🏻
Great video! I did everything here. But I also added a small sliding drawer underneath for the bean bags and latches all around the base so I can latch the two together when not in use!
love the calm commentary! Cheers from Czech Republic :)
Look forward to the project myself :)
Good luck and energy in your endeavors!
These look really clean, great job. Going to use your video and make a set this weekend. Thanks!
Thanks for the great video. Just built a pair of these myself. I was wondering the exact tool + bit you used to round over the edges and hole. Didn't see it listed in the tools and items list. Thanks again!
The best,KISS (keep it short and simple) Instructions yet! Thank you
I appreciate that!
Great looking boards! I love the finish you put on them, the stain and the poly look great!
Thank you!
Awesome work! The stain gave it a great color and really brought it all together
Don't Forget to check out the woodworking plans I have available! - gumroad.com/walkerswoodworks
You're going to want to use semi-gloss min-wax poly with a foam brush. seven thin coats. Sand with 220 after third or fourth coat.
Just finished two sets using your videos! Thx a lot! Great instructions and simple to follow
Seeing this video makes me miss wood shop even more.
I just finished mine! They look great. You weren't joking about holding on tight while using that 6" hole cutter. Thanks for the amazing guide.
Haha it will get ya!
Start it in reverse, then forward.
Thanks for video. Good workmanship. When I seen the price of a good set of these, I immediately said "hey wait a minute I can make these for under half the price" also paint them exactly how I want. Your video is all I needed for proper dimensions.
Thank you for this video i am defently gonna use your plan. It is very simple. What kind of plywood is this ?
Followed your steps, and built them perfectly. Thanks for posting this!
The kids and I are going to attempt this as a Christmas gift for mom. Thanks for the video.
That's a great idea!
Nicely done!
Nice video , I have make these also but I put a brace between the legs ?????
Nice work. You make it very easy to follow.
Thank you!
Awesome work 👍👍 will definitely do the same thing
Awesome!
a friend asked me to make him some cornhole boards for his weeding and in under 3 days two different people post awesome videos about them!!
Haha you should be all set then!
Really nice tutorial and shop!
Thanks so much! Building a bigger one very soon. Stay tuned!
I purchased the plan. Do those materials cover a pair or just a single board
About to go buy some materials to make a cornhole set right now!!!! Thanks for the step by step process!
Good luck!
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I enjoy watching your videos. You put a lot of time and effort making it easy for us to follow. Much appreciated.
Thank you! That means alot.
Great job! I’m going to follow your plans and make my own. I will send you pictures of the finished product thank you.
What size pocket screws did you use to attach frame to plywood?
Just put the finish on my first set that someone ordered from me. Your video was amazingly helpful. Thanks again!!!!
Glad it helped! 👍
How much did you charge?
When you use carriage bolts how would you make the square hole for the bolt to seat into?
I just tighten them down and it digs itself in.
Good job brother, I like how you share all the details and would like to thank you 🙏
You make it look so easy
Haha you can do it too!
I liked your DIY project , very simple, so I will try it . thanks Jake
Awesome! Thanks. I do have detailed plans available in the description 👍
Hi Brandon I'm Nettie from Nebraska enjoyed watching you put build this I do some woodworking myself I love it love working with stain and sealer I would build mine exactly how you are doing your great video really nice
Thanks so much!
Simple! Looks great!
Well done and nicely explained!
Thanks!! Appreciate you watching and commenting!
Awesome job on this board. This will help me out big time building a board for my son. Just wanted to know what mini round over bit did you use for this project. Ok thanks again for the great video, well done.
Very nice clean cut job
I always apply a strip of felt on the back board where the legs rest while the table is standing. Just a piece as thick as the legs to prevent them from wearing the stain off. Just a nice extra touch.
Ya that's a good idea!
Beautiful work🎉
Really useful information in simple terms
Thanks!!
Great easy to follow video! Thanks for sharing!
I'm a big corn hole fan, nice diy
Good job what the cast of making that?
This is a great simple set that I will use thanks! Was that just regular plywood on top? It looked a little nicer than that.
Very nice, very simple 👍🏾 I’ll a couple next week
Awesome! I have plans available for them now if you're interested. Link in the description 👍
Walkers Woodworks what was the stain you used, I see the link for the poly but what stain was it? Thank you I made a set this weekend after watching your video. I'm not a mechanical person and you made the video so good I was able to watch and do it well enough... thank you
I'm pretty sure it was minwax honey.
Isn't the front base regulation, 3 1/2 inches high?
4”
Great. Now I need to go purchase every tool in Home Depot
You lightly sanded between each poly coat. What grit did you use ? And was it by hand or electric ?
My dad had made some corn hole boards before and i wanted to make my own and they look really good
Beautiful job! How much ch does it cost?
Well done! Nice and simple.
Thanks!
Great job, man!
Personal notes 4:40 6:46
Great work. Making these this weekend!
Thanks! Awesome!
What length size did you use for the screws?
Hello Im going to redo a set of boards. What grit sandpaper do you recommend using between coats ??
Very good work
Thanks for the tutorial! I will try to make some for this weekend BBQ time with the nice weather
Awesome! Good luck!
This video was great. Thanks for the easy to understand video. One thing I did change on mine was use 2x4 for the legs as I feel like they will hold up a bit better than 1x4.
Awesome looking boards and video. Great video production quality! Thanks. Can't wait to start working on mine!
Thanks so much! Trying to get better with each upload lol.
Nice work you ! very informative and professional video thank you.
These are brilliant! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Where do you get precut plywood?
I looked at several different tutorials on how to make these and I like this one the best, it's a plus that I have most of the tools already as well. Good job!
Thanks! Glad it helped!
This came out really nice. This might be my next project
Thanks!
Great video! Thank you
Thanks!!
Awesome video. What color stain was that?
What is the name of that blue tool he is use to drill on the side holes
Pocket hole jig. It's linked in the description.
how do you get the legs to line up perfectly? my feet are slightly off when setup.
Mine aren't ever perfect. However usually this is played in dirt and can be leveled out by working the slightly taller side in. If it's to bad then just trim a bit off.
@@WalkersWoodworks thanks!
What thickness is the plywood?
Did you mark center on the circle as 9” from end? Or is it 9” from the edge?
9" to the center from the edge of the board.
Very well done, I guess I might need to go back to the shop for more tools , my sweetheart might not like it as much as I do? Thank you for the building.
Hey Brandon, what did you do to give your pocket hole jig those clean white markings? I’m 61 and have trouble reading the markings on my Kreg pocket hole jig. Thanks, Dusty. Southern California.
Mine came like that. But maybe a white out pen might work?
@@WalkersWoodworks thanks
those look great!!
What the plywood 1/2 inch? Can you use 3/8 plywood?
Yes
What color stain did you use?
Are you using 1/2" ply or 3/4"?
How thick was your plywood?
1/2" but I've since switched to 3/4"
Awesome work
Fantastic video. Thanks man.
Thanks for watching!
What size screws did you use
How much time in between coats of polyurethane?
The water based stuff dries pretty quick. It depends on the temp nd humidity but on a warm day I usually wait like an hour or two.
@@WalkersWoodworks Thanks a lot!
What sand paper did you use to sand in between coats?
Is the 1/2 inch plywood?
Can a cornhole board hole be beveled? My hole didnt come out perfect
So when you say round over bit did you use 1/4 round bit?
What thickness plywood did you find worked for this?
3/4”
Bom dia. Aqui do Brasil vendo seu trabalho! Maravilhoso. Parabéns.
I like the shop layout. I haven’t made any with with 1 inch think wood. How does it hold up long turn. On my page use 2 by 4 but I need to try your method.
Seems to work well as long as you keep it inside when not in use
@@WalkersWoodworks Thank you
What size kreg screws?
Nice and spimple build. Game on! greetings
Thanks!
I want to paint a border and keep the wood grain in the middle after I sand with 220 can I paint my boarder then apply some spar urethane?
I'd just use exterior paint. That should be enough for the border then use spar on the rest.
what is the angle of the years
Great job
Thanks!
Do you have any problems with the wing nuts coming loose or tightening
Ya you gotta mess with them once in awhile. You could use nylock nuts to prevent that
I am a retired professional furniture maker and I enjoyed your video however were I apply a finish I would apply wood treatment before staining and rather than liquid staining I prefer gel stain as I can control staining certain areas to achieve highlighting certain areas I want to enhance. Lastly I wouldn't have used a water based polyurethane as it doesn't wear well over time. I prefer exterior Waterlox as it is easy to work with and as you know is a polymerization tung oil and extremely durable. I like applying it with a USA made foam brush . Because it is a long oil I have to let it rest for 24 hours before recoating lightly sanding between coats. Three coats are sufficient. Waterlox has been used extensively on gymnasium floors for years as well as bowling lanes. Granted a quart is expensive but should the wood get scratches it can be touched up without sanding because it is self leveling. Waterlox comes in a variety of colors by the way.
Can you add a notch in the legs so that they stay place better/stronger?
Haven't had any issues like that. 🤷♂️
Thank you! You made it look very simple!