That's one of the better tutorials I've seen. I really like the dark stain you used on your board, as it makes the playing surface "pop." Thank you for sharing your project.
Wow! Dang, I'm sorry I hadn't seen your build before, but it came out absolutely stunning! I love the wood filler idea, both in function and look. Just a beautiful board, and a great video to boot!
I'm just starting to make a board myself so I'm doing the same thing you did and watching as many videos as possible. I'm glad I found your video, as the wood filler idea seems like a genius solution to what could otherwise be a fiddly problem. The board looks great man! What is the weight of your finished board? I'm considering adding a bracket underneath to allow me to hang mine on the wall. I'm looking at the brackets used to hang dartboards, but wondering if the weight of the crokinole board would be too much for it
Would have liked to see more on how you make the seam on the edge band, also are your drawn with a sharpie or routed? Also tips on a template stick would have been nice.
Great job. I want to make one too. When I printed out the jig PDF the lines came out at 3 7/8" from center and not 4 inches like the one you show. Do you still have the jig PDF you used?
The jig I used is here... drive.google.com/file/d/1NHAPv9N6zJgRjO280pAcbCyJJ_pmeyXc/view Not sure why your sizes would come out different. Maybe make sure your scale is at 100% when printing?
I don’t know if you’ll get this on a year old video, but what kind of plywood did you use. I’ve seen some with maple, oak, even a couple with pine (which I didn’t think would be great)?
Hey Jason, It's been a minute but I'm pretty sure it was the maple stuff. You definitely want the higher grade "sanded" stuff. Not the pine decking or whatever cheap stuff they have. But Oak, Birch, Maple, I'm sure any would be perfectly fine for this. Just need to make sure you can sand it to a nice finish.
Is that a Ridgid R4513 folding job site saw? I have the same one. That fence is hot garbage. No matter how many times I adjust the fence its never straight. I measure with a caliper and everything. If you managed to get it straight, you should do a video on that.
Yeah, it's a Rigid job site saw. Yes, the fence is hot garbage. I managed to get it somewhat usable, but it's never been great. I've since upgraded my shop saw to a Sawstop, so I'm only using the Rigid on actual job sites where it's less important to be super precise, but it's still a pain in the butt. I wouldn't ever recommend this saw to anyone.
Great video man! Just a suggestion as a fellow crokinole player. I bought a board cuz I'm not as talented as you, but I put a lazy susan bearing on the bottom of the board so you can spin it. Makes lining up shots alot easier.
Follow whatever the poly you're using recommends for time. Usually it's only a couple of hours. I didn't scuff before wood filler. Good luck and have fun!
I don’t have legal size paper. Just normal letter size 8.5 x 11. I don’t know have an option that’s going to have it scaled correctly on my Mac. Any suggestions would be much appreciated!!
Use adobe acrobat and select the Poster option when printing. It will print out multiple sheets at scale that you tape together to make the full image. That's how I did it.
Its a drill guide which helps drilling straight holes when you can fit a piece on your drill press table. The orange one in this video was a cheap harbor freight one that I got in a pinch. It wasn't that great. I've since gotten a Milescraft 1318 Drillmate which is much more stable but still affordable.
I went too deep actually. I think I went almost an 1/8th deep which was just a waste of filler. You could probably do like 1/16th of an inch and be fine.
Obviously a clever and skilled guy, but why make the board so sticky ? The surfaces are supposed to be super slippery so the disks travel fast with the slightest shove. Still, beautifully made.
Not sure why you think it's sticky, its been properly sanded, given 3 proper coats of polyurethane, then waxed and buffed to a perfectly flat mirror shine
Dude, that filler was the golden move! Lot of other folks took the lonnnnnnng approach to that job!
i was about to start making my own board, and this just saved a headache that i was anticipating, thanks.
That's one of the better tutorials I've seen. I really like the dark stain you used on your board, as it makes the playing surface "pop." Thank you for sharing your project.
Insane dude!!!! The amount of work (on both the woodworking and editing side) that went into this is mindblowing ...
Thanks brother!
Thanks very much for the video. Your camera work and relaxed style of commentary made it a joy to watch.
Thanks so much for your kind words!
The board is absolutely beautiful, though, the dog is the best part!
This is a gorgeous board! Thanks for sharing your process.
I dare say I think I like your board better than many others and the octagon looks easier than the round
Thank you!
The universe needs more builds from you now.
The universe needs to give me more free time. 😅
I love woodwork! So satisfying!
I think the round one is much more practical, but I absolutely adore what you accomplished here! Wish I was so skilled with woodcrafting.
The hex is easier to store at least. It doesn't look quite like the platonic ideal of a crokinole board, but it has its own charm.
Love this style of video, man! Great build too. Makes me want to take a stab at it. I would play crokinole all the time with my dad growing up.
Really appriciate the template. This is great!
Great vid. Great build. Thanks!
Thank you!
Happy to be your 100th subscription! You deserve a lot more!!
Nice build, man, and i really like your style.
Greetings from Belgium.
Thanks so much!
awesome build dude! It looks great!
Thanks!
you have a great voice for video!! keep buildin man this was good
Although i like the look of the octagonal. I just enjoy passing pucs using the ring
Wow! Dang, I'm sorry I hadn't seen your build before, but it came out absolutely stunning! I love the wood filler idea, both in function and look. Just a beautiful board, and a great video to boot!
Thanks dude!
Love the build, have been meaning to build one for myself and watching yours come together given me the inspiration to finally do it
Awesome! It's totally worth it!
I'm just starting to make a board myself so I'm doing the same thing you did and watching as many videos as possible.
I'm glad I found your video, as the wood filler idea seems like a genius solution to what could otherwise be a fiddly problem.
The board looks great man!
What is the weight of your finished board? I'm considering adding a bracket underneath to allow me to hang mine on the wall. I'm looking at the brackets used to hang dartboards, but wondering if the weight of the crokinole board would be too much for it
I don't know the total weight off hand, but mine does hang on the wall. I bought a French cleat style hanger that's meant for heavy objects.
love it dude! building one next!
Just watched your video, thank you for sharing this!! Great video!
Looks incredible man, great work! 💪😎🇺🇸
Great video. Nice job!
Thanks!
Solid video! And that is a great jig.
Beautiful boards! Did you just apply 1 coat of poly before applying the wood filler?
Great video! Thanks!
I make octagon boards using Games Makers technique...You can still make 4 Octagon boards with 1 sheet of plywood ;)
Would have liked to see more on how you make the seam on the edge band, also are your drawn with a sharpie or routed? Also tips on a template stick would have been nice.
Georgeous!
Great video, I’m inspired thanks
What is that circle silver tool you are using? 3:10
Great job. I want to make one too. When I printed out the jig PDF the lines came out at 3 7/8" from center and not 4 inches like the one you show. Do you still have the jig PDF you used?
The jig I used is here... drive.google.com/file/d/1NHAPv9N6zJgRjO280pAcbCyJJ_pmeyXc/view Not sure why your sizes would come out different. Maybe make sure your scale is at 100% when printing?
I don’t know if you’ll get this on a year old video, but what kind of plywood did you use. I’ve seen some with maple, oak, even a couple with pine (which I didn’t think would be great)?
Hey Jason, It's been a minute but I'm pretty sure it was the maple stuff. You definitely want the higher grade "sanded" stuff. Not the pine decking or whatever cheap stuff they have. But Oak, Birch, Maple, I'm sure any would be perfectly fine for this. Just need to make sure you can sand it to a nice finish.
Is that a Ridgid R4513 folding job site saw? I have the same one. That fence is hot garbage. No matter how many times I adjust the fence its never straight. I measure with a caliper and everything. If you managed to get it straight, you should do a video on that.
Yeah, it's a Rigid job site saw. Yes, the fence is hot garbage. I managed to get it somewhat usable, but it's never been great. I've since upgraded my shop saw to a Sawstop, so I'm only using the Rigid on actual job sites where it's less important to be super precise, but it's still a pain in the butt. I wouldn't ever recommend this saw to anyone.
Great video man! Just a suggestion as a fellow crokinole player. I bought a board cuz I'm not as talented as you, but I put a lazy susan bearing on the bottom of the board so you can spin it. Makes lining up shots alot easier.
Thanks
So I just put 1st coat of poly. How long did you wait before doing the wood filler? And did you scuff up the poly prior to doing the wood filler?
Follow whatever the poly you're using recommends for time. Usually it's only a couple of hours. I didn't scuff before wood filler. Good luck and have fun!
I don’t have legal size paper. Just normal letter size 8.5 x 11. I don’t know have an option that’s going to have it scaled correctly on my Mac. Any suggestions would be much appreciated!!
Use adobe acrobat and select the Poster option when printing. It will print out multiple sheets at scale that you tape together to make the full image. That's how I did it.
What type of bit did you use?
Where’s the link for the jig?
Where could I get the template that you're using, I tried Game maker but no luck.
In the description of this video. "Games Maker's Jig"
What is the orange drill jig that seems to act like a portable drill stabilizer? (Drill press light?)
Its a drill guide which helps drilling straight holes when you can fit a piece on your drill press table. The orange one in this video was a cheap harbor freight one that I got in a pinch. It wasn't that great. I've since gotten a Milescraft 1318 Drillmate which is much more stable but still affordable.
What depth did you set your router for the concentric circles?
I went too deep actually. I think I went almost an 1/8th deep which was just a waste of filler. You could probably do like 1/16th of an inch and be fine.
how did you made the disks?
This is awesome. What grit sandpaper did you use?
I don't remember for sure. But probably just 120, maybe 150.
You’re the man thanks!
wonderful!!! ❤️
Waoo good job how mash is from you now my friend i whant to buy from you?
So a circular carrom.
Obviously a clever and skilled guy, but why make the board so sticky ? The surfaces are supposed to be super slippery so the disks travel fast with the slightest shove. Still, beautifully made.
Not sure why you think it's sticky, its been properly sanded, given 3 proper coats of polyurethane, then waxed and buffed to a perfectly flat mirror shine
Can you make the surface too slick?