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some sets painted up in different colors …


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WhiskeyWaters

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posted 264 days ago

Great projects you got. I’m a bigger fan of tailgating than college football, so I’m sure one of these would come in handy on a fall Saturday.

Kids would also get a huge kick outta building on one of these for their fav. team, in any sport.

Whiskey.

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Karson

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posted 264 days ago

Great boards. A nice plan in painting them team colors.

-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com

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cajunpen

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posted 264 days ago

OK – exactly what do you do with a corn hole board game? Is the object to throw kernels of corn into the hole?

-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/

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rikkor

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posted 264 days ago

Nice boards. How far apart do you set them when you play?

-- Maplewood, MN

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doralfun123

37 posts in 281 days


posted 264 days ago

hi there , kinda the short version of size and rules( more at american cornhole association) official board size 1/2 inch thick with sides form 3 to 4 inches in height tops 2 ft x 4 ft a 6 inch hole centered nine inches from the top edge to the center of the hole …... back of the boards are elevated 12 inches off the ground and the fron has to be between 3 inches and 4 inches off the ground ….. the corn bags must be made with duck cloth with 16 ounces of whole kernel feed corn in a bag with dimensions of 6 inch b6 6 inch square …. the boards are placed 27 feet apart from front edge to front edge…. the finish is to be made as to when the bag lands on the board it has no back slide with the board elevated 12 inches in the back … and the bag should slide off the board when the back is elevated 18 inches off the ground …. i always put 3 coats of polyurethane over the finish when i stain or paint them hope this helps it is great fun for ages 3 to 103 1 sheet of 5×5 baltic birch is enough for 1 complete set with 3 inch sides if cut right and have 1 inch strips to reinforce and glue up the sides to tops …. it is played like horseshoes 1 in gets 3 points 1 on the board gets 1 point and u alternate pitches from same end if i knock one of your bags off it cancels the point and if i knock your in and mine stays on board u get 2 instead of 3 points u play till 21 points thanks for looking !! sincerley dennis

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CharlieD

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posted 182 days ago

As a Tenn fan I truly appreciae the Vol version. Nice work

-- Charlie, Humble Texas

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Dusty56

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posted 98 days ago

WOW , THESE ARE NICE

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