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DIY Cornhole Board Plan

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One weekend project all but guarantees future weekends filled with intense rivalries and thrilling victories.

Frame. Use a jigsaw to cut the handle cutout on one side of the board. When arranging the frames, put the (A)s with the handle cutout in a mirroring orientation so that, when fully assembled, the plywood board will be on the inside of the person carrying the set.

Construct angled supports and support brace. Use a compass for rounded edges on the supports that will create lift. Attach the support brace about an inch off the work surface.

Smooth and finish the board surface. Cut circle in plywood board and attach to frame (Use a compass to get a 3” radius and a jigsaw to make the cut). Sand any sharp edges with medium grit block and apply your preferred finish to decorate the board.

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Download Step-By-Step Instructions Here

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The YellaWood® DIY cornhole board plan will help you build two regulation size, 24” x 48”, cornhole boards to make sure everyone is playing by the rules. All cornhole dimensions are spec'd to the American Cornhole Organization’s (ACO) regulations. The set features handle cutouts, so you can easily carry both boards to wherever you choose to play.

Article credit: Yellawood DIY Corn Hole Boards