How to Make A Cribbage Board

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024

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  • @elviawilus7366
    @elviawilus7366 8 місяців тому

    Thank you (1000) I have a customer request for a cribbage board and your video makes it easy .

  • @bobbymorgan5710
    @bobbymorgan5710 Рік тому

    Nice board. I like your choice of wood.

  • @timmann2871
    @timmann2871 8 років тому +1

    My wife and I just learned how to play last weekend, so I need to make us a board now. I love your design, it came out beautiful, well done!

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  8 років тому

      +Tim Mann I'd love to see your version if you make one!

  • @daisyevans3721
    @daisyevans3721 8 років тому

    Thanks so much for posting this. I just started making my own cribbage board and was at a little bit of a lose, when I realized I had to drill all the holes and keep them perfectly lined... A template never even occurred to me. It will be such a big help once I print one out.

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  8 років тому

      +Daisy Evans I'm glad I could help!

  • @CalDocky
    @CalDocky 8 років тому +1

    Very cool! I especially like the pivot pin/magnet idea for hidden storage. I'm making a jumbo board with a template I got from Rockler and wasn't sure what to do for pin storage. That is no longer a problem. Thanks.

  • @gordon1941
    @gordon1941 4 роки тому

    WOW, love this one. I've been thinking of doing a cribbage board for a long time but was not impressed with the options up until now. I'll get started on one like this soon, maybe in time for Christmas for my son's family. THANK YOU!

  • @mariawilliams2828
    @mariawilliams2828 3 роки тому

    It was amazing to watvh you at your amazing craft. Well done you. Dina... Cribbage player.

  • @dbergman23
    @dbergman23 3 роки тому

    Wow, have your videos gone up in quality. I came across your channel about 2 years ago and remember being blown away by the quality. I wondered why i had never subscribed before. I guess i never went back and watched your other videos, I just enjoyed the new ones as they came out.
    I was suggested this video after watching another wood worker make a cribbage board. I thought, "Huh, i wonder what this one is like". I did not expect the production level to be that much different. I love this video (only about 3 minute in as i wanted to comment) because it shows how far you came. I've been debating starting my own channel because i figured i'd never match your production level (and others as well). This just shows that we all start somewhere, and so do i need to.

  • @shaneprokop
    @shaneprokop 8 років тому +1

    I have been looking all over the internet to find out how to paint the lines and numbers on the boards. Since I can't paint freehand at all well enough I was surprised with the idea of the ink jet printer. Thanks for the idea.

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  8 років тому +1

      +Shane Prokop I hope it works out for you! Glad I could help.

  • @heyimamaker
    @heyimamaker 6 років тому +8

    Lol, I 100% appreciate that you didn't use a CNC or X Carve for this :)

  • @theVonThompsons
    @theVonThompsons 8 років тому

    I didn't know they made micro abrasives for orbital sanders. I only have the little 1.5x1.5" pads, thanks for the link in the description and congrats on the 5,000 subs! I am hoping to be there soon!

  • @wmwalkerco
    @wmwalkerco  9 років тому +5

    So many holes to drill! Check out the latest Wm. Walker Co. project video "How to Make a Cribbage Board"!

    • @Schultz-ko3ve
      @Schultz-ko3ve 5 років тому

      Nice board, but yea on the drill holes. Would a piece of walnut veneer have hidden them?

  • @lescenter5505
    @lescenter5505 8 років тому +1

    Awesome cribbage board project. Very clear instructions. Well done. I've subscribed.

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  8 років тому

      +Les Center Thank you Les!

  • @KSFWG
    @KSFWG 9 років тому

    Very elegant and very nicely done. Thanks for the video.

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  9 років тому

      Thank you! I always love working with figured hardwoods and letting the wood speak for the piece.

  • @reforzar
    @reforzar 7 років тому

    Nice job. Love your storytelling and videos.

  • @dennismedeiros5125
    @dennismedeiros5125 8 років тому

    very good video. no hard rock music,lots of narration, just a lot of information. really enoyed this video

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  8 років тому

      +dennis medeiros thank you. I try to pack as much information as I feel is important into each video. Thanks for watching.

  • @rkdv
    @rkdv 6 років тому +2

    Use a bar toolholder magnet from harbor freight as a drill press guide.

  • @robertphillips3992
    @robertphillips3992 5 років тому

    Thanks for some good ideas and thanks for posting the video. I especially liked the part where your two dogs went trotting past, I'm a dog lover that little segment added to the realism.

  • @ericsmtbadventures9
    @ericsmtbadventures9 8 років тому

    Great video, well done! A little advanced for me but it's something to strive to.

  • @garymccraw1466
    @garymccraw1466 8 років тому +1

    That's a AWESOME CRIBBAGE BOARD

  • @LKMKully
    @LKMKully 3 роки тому

    Great job.
    One thing I would do, is put felt material inserts where the cards & pegs would go. Say, a green to match the logo. Just a thought.

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  3 роки тому

      Flocking would also be a good option.

  • @bobweissman103
    @bobweissman103 4 роки тому

    A friend asked me to build him a cribbage board. You class gave me some wonderful ideas. However it does not look possible without a drill press.

  • @bluetarantulaproductions6179
    @bluetarantulaproductions6179 8 років тому

    very nice work man. I have been thinking about doing some woodwork in my spare time (if I ever could get enough money to afford the tools needed to do so). I used to be good with band saw when I was in high school about twelve years ago.

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  8 років тому +1

      You can get started fairly cheap and support your addiction by selling pieces and buying more tools. That's what I did/do. Since my primary job is being a photographer, any commission that comes along I try to put that money back in the shop.
      you can pick up smaller, older band saws on Craigslist for $50 or so. A circular saw and a drill can take you a long way. Then maybe a router, table saw, and either a jig saw or a band saw. A drill press is invaluable as well. Planers can be pricey but you can save a lot of money by being able to mill your own stock and not paying a ridiculous amount for milled lumber. Plus, that's how you find the really unique pieces!

  • @danrhoades1
    @danrhoades1 3 роки тому

    Great board! I like the trick with the printer!
    Consider hiding the milling marks in the well for the cards with felt or flocking???

  • @biondatiziana
    @biondatiziana 8 років тому

    Nicely done! Thanks for posting.

  • @MacToolsAddiction
    @MacToolsAddiction 6 років тому +1

    You can also put the template through a planer

  • @johnathanmcburnie1704
    @johnathanmcburnie1704 8 років тому

    Loved your video guy! I'm going to be trying something similar soon!

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  8 років тому

      I'd love to see it when you finish it!

  • @ritasenergyherbs3650
    @ritasenergyherbs3650 2 роки тому

    I would like to make a cribbage board - and need to obtain a drill press. Do you have any specific recommendations? A friend has a couple of used ones that I receive first dibs on.

  • @GetHandsDirty
    @GetHandsDirty 9 років тому

    So good, Will. I bet your client got very satisfied. How long does it take for your finish to dry? And how many coats have you applied?

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  9 років тому +1

      Wow, thanks! I love your channel! I usually let it dry for at least a few hours between coats, usually overnight because it's the last thing I do at the end of the day. This was 3 coats and I let it cure for 3 days after the final coat.

    • @GetHandsDirty
      @GetHandsDirty 9 років тому

      Wm. Walker Co. Thanks a lot and keep up the great work and great videos!

  • @bryanmosher6432
    @bryanmosher6432 5 років тому

    My next shop project thanks

  • @MakeSomething
    @MakeSomething 9 років тому

    Very nice!

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  9 років тому

      Drunkenwood The man himself! Thanks David! I'm honored that you took the time to watch :)

  • @ecrusch
    @ecrusch 8 років тому +1

    Came out great !
    I've subscribed.

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  8 років тому

      +Eric Rusch Sr Thanks Eric. The client was really happy too :)

  • @richardleslie410
    @richardleslie410 2 роки тому

    the link to "printable cribbage board Template" is not active

  • @jchristopher74
    @jchristopher74 8 років тому

    Comments and question! Excellent looking board - I made one last year for my brother, but only had one kind of wood (it was mounted a lazy susan base - something he has always wanted, but has never seen). I don't have a drill press and had to hand drill all the holes - not as fun as you would think! love the idea of the lower layer and the magnets to hold it in place!
    Questions are how do you maximize the grain of the wood? I thought I had read that direct sunlight will bring out the grain...is that right?

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  8 років тому +1

      Wow, I can't imagine drilling all those holes by hand! I hadn't read anything about direct sunlight but I imagine that could be true. I like to use that oil/spar urethane mixture to bring out the grain. It really soaks into the wood and adds a lot of depth to the grain versus using polyurethane which I feel looks more like a top coat and kind of plastic like. Whenever I used figured woods, I use my oil mixture to finish.

  • @nitrousblast1
    @nitrousblast1 Рік тому

    Where did you pick up the magnets? Are they specifically for wood projects?

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  Рік тому

      Amazon, Lowe's, Michael's are all great places for magnets. They aren't woodworking specific. There are ceramic, tape, neodymium magnets of all shapes, sizes, and diameters. Pretty cheap too. I have all kinds of different magnets floating around the shop.

  • @felixmx3
    @felixmx3 5 років тому

    Is the pivot pin just pressure fit? How does the top stay on? Or are you relying on the magnets to just hold it in place? I love the idea and looking to build a similar set up. Great work!

  • @ke6nber
    @ke6nber 8 років тому

    Well done!

  • @BigDog22132
    @BigDog22132 3 роки тому

    great video where did you get the bench dogs used while sanding

  • @pedroarellano4266
    @pedroarellano4266 6 років тому

    WOW!!! That is all! Well, that and thank you!!!!

  • @Naanbreadsteve
    @Naanbreadsteve 8 років тому

    Good drilling,🌵

  • @chrisog9800
    @chrisog9800 8 років тому

    making it this weekend

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  8 років тому

      +Chris O'G I'd love to see how it turns out

  • @makaylacox3399
    @makaylacox3399 3 роки тому

    I was wondering how many holes this has

  • @markwarner5554
    @markwarner5554 7 років тому

    Neat. My drill press sucks too much for a project like this. Too much TRO.
    Also, to make templates remove more cleanly and easily, I cover the surface with masking tape, then use 3m 77 to attach the template to the tape. Then when I'm done, just peel the tape away and template and glue go with it.

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  7 років тому +1

      That's a neat tip with the tape! I'll have to try that!

    • @markwarner5554
      @markwarner5554 7 років тому

      It works pretty well. I use it mostly for cutting slots in fret boards. Like this: i.imgur.com/xzDI3D0.jpg

  • @neilmunro7924
    @neilmunro7924 6 років тому

    beautiful

  • @arejay1992
    @arejay1992 7 років тому

    I want to know how to make the storage compartment for pegs with a metal slide.
    And where to get the slides? I havnt found much useful help yet in you tube, or anywhere else. I have a router to make the compartment but how to cut the small grooves, if I ever find metal slides.

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  7 років тому +1

      Hmmmm. How about some shim stock cut to size and a slot cutter on the drill press? Look up Bearkat's "making a backsaw" video for reference. You could cut the metal to whatever size you want then clean up the edges with a file.

  • @loriseaborn3589
    @loriseaborn3589 7 років тому

    nice job my cribbage board is the number 29

  • @TheSeancassady
    @TheSeancassady 7 років тому

    How did you line up the holes for the magnets with the holes being on the interior?

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  7 років тому +1

      +Annony Mouse just used a tape measure to find the center of each piece. Nothing overly complicated

    • @terryperry8523
      @terryperry8523 5 років тому

      drill a small hole through from top (using one of the holes already drilled) then you have a reference point on each board.

  • @alexeggen3134
    @alexeggen3134 8 років тому

    What is the name of the tool you were using (very briefly) when you used the table saw. The yellow guide with the handle. That looks very nice and I've never seen one like that before.

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  8 років тому

      That's called "the grripper" it's made by Microjig. I got that one on sale at Lowe's but you can order them online too.

    • @alexeggen3134
      @alexeggen3134 8 років тому

      Thank you!

  • @dylanm2012
    @dylanm2012 8 років тому +1

    That was legit. Keep up the great work.

  • @Roboboy17
    @Roboboy17 4 роки тому

    If you spray isopropyl alcohol on the hot glue it'll come off much easier

  • @ZacJones
    @ZacJones 8 років тому

    Great video! How do you play Cribbage?

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  8 років тому +2

      That's a good question! Haha. this was a custom commission from a client. I only know the specs of the board. I don't actually know how to play. I did read the rules first but never played a round.

    • @ZacJones
      @ZacJones 8 років тому

      +Wm. Walker Co. I'll have to look into that!

  • @DarinSwenson
    @DarinSwenson 8 років тому

    What inch thickness were the boards you used?

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  8 років тому +1

      +Darin Swenson both pieces were 4/4 (1")

    • @DarinSwenson
      @DarinSwenson 8 років тому

      +Wm. Walker Co. Thank you. Great video!

  • @hspringsteen
    @hspringsteen 9 років тому +2

    That turned out really well. Too many holes to drill. That, is a job for a CNC.

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  8 років тому +1

      +Howard Springsteen Thanks! It was a lot of holes to drill. If I got a lot of inquiries for cribbage boards I would definitely look into CNC. Since this was custom and only one piece, it was manageable to use the drill press. I've thought about getting CNC for doing signs and custom logos on pieces for local businesses but haven't bit the bullet yet.

    • @terryperry8523
      @terryperry8523 5 років тому +1

      @@wmwalkerco I've made hundreds of cribbage boards...never will I use CNC. Mine are hand crafted.

  • @20Macdonald09
    @20Macdonald09 4 роки тому +1

    3.50 mins in gave me the fear. 😆

  • @gastonmarquis5316
    @gastonmarquis5316 2 роки тому

    Il n'y a pas de chiffres

  • @wilf3225
    @wilf3225 9 років тому

    Sick! (Very cool) :)

  • @jimastor9249
    @jimastor9249 5 років тому +1

    Live Cribbage games and tournaments, every day at GameColony com!

  • @benbrubaker7896
    @benbrubaker7896 9 років тому

    Looks like you are in need of a CNC machine to drill all those holes.

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco  9 років тому

      That definitely would have been helpful!

  • @donaldaston7487
    @donaldaston7487 6 років тому +1

    I'm playing online cribbage at GameColony.com

  • @smjohnson728
    @smjohnson728 4 роки тому

    lame