cj replied to me in the cheap plywood thread about making the cornhole game. I'm starting a new thread so we don't take BC's plywood thread totally off track.
That is a good point CJ. And I'm guessing all plywood is cheaper now. One sheet is all you need for a cornhole game.
If you find the links about making the game please post them in this thread.
For those who don't know ....cornhole is a game much like horseshoes or jarts .... My son in law made one last year after seeing it played at Buckeye Tailgating parties. Basically you throw 1 pound bags of corn at the hole in a board about 40' away. You have a board for each end, much like you have horseshoe stakes.
I do not know the exact or recommended measurements of the playing surface. If I find links with more info I'll post them here ...or anyone 'in the know' please post em here. Thanks!
cj7 said:Thanks for the tip.. May have to get me some too....
DOC! are you a 'cornhole' player?
I would use some sanded plywood rather than OSB... Makes a much better surface for the bags... there are a couple of sites out there for the board specs... I'll have to take a look for them..
My wife made a couple of sets here... that right! you heard correctly.. she made them.. I did nothing.. ( but give a little advise)
That is a good point CJ. And I'm guessing all plywood is cheaper now. One sheet is all you need for a cornhole game.
If you find the links about making the game please post them in this thread.
For those who don't know ....cornhole is a game much like horseshoes or jarts .... My son in law made one last year after seeing it played at Buckeye Tailgating parties. Basically you throw 1 pound bags of corn at the hole in a board about 40' away. You have a board for each end, much like you have horseshoe stakes.
I do not know the exact or recommended measurements of the playing surface. If I find links with more info I'll post them here ...or anyone 'in the know' please post em here. Thanks!