Can I say Thank you for everything you do! You are truly one of my main role models in wood working! You and Tom Silva to be exact. keep doing it Ana!!!!
Miss Ana, Please consider, unless you have already have and I missed it, a presentation on setting up a efficient woodworking shop. I recognize there are many online examples, but your's appears to flow well. Preparing to repurpose a portion of my garage for grandpa's woodworking shop to accommodate the needs of our first grandchild. Thank you.
Great timing, Ana. Was just getting ready to build the same for the grandkids. Your presentation, as always, were clear and complete. You also have a very good presentation voice. Must appreciated.
Love Love Love the corn hole board project!!! I can't wait to see what other outdoor game plans you share. How about one of those giant connect 4 boards 😊
My son directed the construction of two sets of boards and organized a game event at an assisted living center as part of his Eagle Scout project. The plans we found online were similar to these and they are very easy to build--unless you're trying to corral teams of 12-16 years olds to do it. He also had them install wheels on the bottom so they could be moved more easily, and used 1 X 4 for one set so they could be moved more easily or placed on table tops.
Very nice you make it look so easy I'll have to try this. Also I enjoy your videos you do a really good job they're easy to understand and you simplify things thank you. Rog
I have used the paint can for my Hole Template. Easy to trace. Ana - could you show us how to build a life sized Connect Four game? I made one - people loved it - but it looked like Homer Simpson built it :(
I would recommend taking the shopping list from the plan and pricing it with your local lumber stores. Here is the link that breaks all the materials down www.ana-white.com/woodworking-projects/easiest-corn-hole-plans-free-printable-pdf Thanks for the visit!
You can use 1x4s instead of the 2x4 to deduce the weight. Also to make these regulation height there is a bit more math for the leg bolt position and the leg length. Also I would recommend not having the board ends of the sides touching the ground. This wicks up water and rots the boards very quickly. Just cut the footer board longer and remove the difference from the side rails. Here is how I made mine: www.instructables.com/60-Cornhole-Boards/
Anna’s builds are always one of the simplest but look just as good and work very well.
Thank you Nick:)
It's like you knew I needed to make some cornhole boards next weekend. Exactly what I needed thank you.
Excellent!
Can I say Thank you for everything you do! You are truly one of my main role models in wood working! You and Tom Silva to be exact. keep doing it Ana!!!!
Thank you so much!
Great beginner project that you could even have your kids do! 😀
Absolutely!
Love corn hole! Your design is very similar to what I've done in the past.
Nicely done, what a great project and you make it look so easy - Thank You
Thank you for watching!
so cute, Ana, I am ready to play the corn hole game.
What a fun project!
Miss Ana, Please consider, unless you have already have and I missed it, a presentation on setting up a efficient woodworking shop. I recognize there are many online examples, but your's appears to flow well. Preparing to repurpose a portion of my garage for grandpa's woodworking shop to accommodate the needs of our first grandchild. Thank you.
We will keep that request in mind! Thank you for watching:)
Hi, Ana! Thanks. Yay! This one I can do as a warm-up project for ancient skills. (1st comment, woohoo!)
Great timing, Ana. Was just getting ready to build the same for the grandkids. Your presentation, as always, were clear and complete. You also have a very good presentation voice. Must appreciated.
Glad it was helpful!
You’re the best Anna! Thanks!
Love Love Love the corn hole board project!!! I can't wait to see what other outdoor game plans you share. How about one of those giant connect 4 boards 😊
Here's a great one build-basic.com/build-a-diy-four-in-a-row-yard-game/
Great video! I've built 3 sets and really enjoy building them!
Wonderful Gary!
My son directed the construction of two sets of boards and organized a game event at an assisted living center as part of his Eagle Scout project. The plans we found online were similar to these and they are very easy to build--unless you're trying to corral teams of 12-16 years olds to do it.
He also had them install wheels on the bottom so they could be moved more easily, and used 1 X 4 for one set so they could be moved more easily or placed on table tops.
Great idea!
Outstanding! Fun times!
Very nice you make it look so easy I'll have to try this. Also I enjoy your videos you do a really good job they're easy to understand and you simplify things thank you.
Rog
Thank you!
Next to you know Ana is going to teach us how to build entire carnivals and carousels lol. So fun!!
LOL, thanks for watching!
Going to have to try it out
I don’t need blasting for my comment, please. That’s a big rectangle. You did a good job on your project. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this video!!
My pleasure!
I've always wondered how this game got its name. Looks great! Thanks for sharing. ATB
It's literally tossing bags of corn at a hole.
So cool! Do the bags slide well on the paint?
Just made this think I ll paint it Michigan Wolverines
Awesome. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Love this
Great. Thanks for sharing !
My pleasure!
good job
What’s the angle cut at on the bottom of the legs. I didn’t notice it in the plans. Thanks
Hey Ana I literally just finished making my own
LOL, awesome!
Great video…thanks! Quick question, where did you get the decals?
That's awesome
Awesome!!!!!!!
NEXT IS DIY POOL TABLE?
Could I use Kreg screws with this as well ?
A question. Can I use the particle board that is smooth on one side already? Generally comes in white or black?
Good question! I personally wouldn’t if the boards are being used outdoors as particle board breaks down with moisture
WOW! Free plans to drill a hole in a board. 😆😂🤣 ......... Kidding.
HAHA, too funny! Thanks for watching.
I for one appreciate the plans.
I have used the paint can for my Hole Template. Easy to trace. Ana - could you show us how to build a life sized Connect Four game? I made one - people loved it - but it looked like Homer Simpson built it :(
Here are a couple of great tutorials! build-basic.com/build-a-diy-four-in-a-row-yard-game/
diyhuntress.com/diy-giant-connect-four-game/
This is a great tutorial! About how much did supplies cost (not including tools)?
I would recommend taking the shopping list from the plan and pricing it with your local lumber stores. Here is the link that breaks all the materials down www.ana-white.com/woodworking-projects/easiest-corn-hole-plans-free-printable-pdf
Thanks for the visit!
Hey Ana!!.. They came out amazing!! are they super heavy? they look like they weigh a ton!!
No they aren't super heavy, but they also won't blow away:)
@@AnaWhiteDIY thank you for sharing your work and your plans and for being a badass wood worker!!
Do you need to put any coat of sealer on top?
Yes I would, we are waiting on the decals, then will clear coat over top
What a fun project! Do you think adding some kind of sealer to would be a good idea? I’m worried about the unpainted portion
Why 47 3/4 for the sides? Why wouldnt you just make them 4'?
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About how much did it cost to make.
With the fluctution in wood costs, I would recommend grabbing the material list and have it quoted out locally. Thanks for the visit!
How big is the hole to throw bean bags into
6" diameter, full plans with template! www.ana-white.com/woodworking-projects/easiest-corn-hole-plans-free-printable-pdf
“I am cornholio!”
You do know that the frame is a Rectangle and not a Square eh Ana..
The real name is the beanbag game but some jerk hijacked it and gave it a new nasty name which I will not say
You can use 1x4s instead of the 2x4 to deduce the weight. Also to make these regulation height there is a bit more math for the leg bolt position and the leg length. Also I would recommend not having the board ends of the sides touching the ground. This wicks up water and rots the boards very quickly. Just cut the footer board longer and remove the difference from the side rails.
Here is how I made mine:
www.instructables.com/60-Cornhole-Boards/