How To Make DIY Cornhole Boards with Cut List!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • In this video we are bu building a set of corn hole boards! Watch it, enjoy it, and let us know what y’all think. 🙏🏻 #diy #howto #cornhole
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    Cut List:
    3/4” Ply Tops- 2’x4’ (2each)
    1x3 Sides - 47” Length (4 each)
    1x3 Ends - 20.5” Length (4 each)
    1x3 Legs - 15” Length (4 each)
    Measurements for drilling:
    6” Hole - 9” from top/12” from side
    Tools Used in this Video:
    Delta 36-75 Table Saw
    Ryobi Cordless Drill
    Ryobi Cordless Palm Router
    Amana 42 Tooth Sawblade
    6" Hole Saw!
    Kreg K5 Pocket hole system
    Supplies Used in this Video:
    5/16 (2.5”) Carriage Bolts (4)
    5/16 Washers (8)
    5/16 Wing Nuts (4)
    Kreg 1 1/4" Screws (a bunch!)

Комментарии • 216

  • @paulgreen8222
    @paulgreen8222 Месяц назад

    Ive started making these here in the UK, people are loving them!!! Specially the grand children.. thanks for posting your video, very professional.

  • @EPICNESS764
    @EPICNESS764 7 месяцев назад

    Great video brother. My dad and I used this to make 8 boards for our bar competition. Thank you for making us buy a pocket hole jig, grandpa is tickled to death with it. Have a beautiful day

  • @johnarnold6623
    @johnarnold6623 Месяц назад

    Yours is one of the few that show shop safety. It’s amazing how quickly you can lose a digit with power tools.

  • @charlesm.362
    @charlesm.362 2 года назад +6

    Watched a TON of build videos for these. This is hands down the best looking and best build method I’ve seen. Great job.

  • @Jeff1Jeff2Jeff3Jeff
    @Jeff1Jeff2Jeff3Jeff 2 года назад +1

    I am loving the Safety Chicken ... !

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  Год назад

      Haha he does add a bit of excitement to a longer video.

  • @crewmanderek3641
    @crewmanderek3641 3 года назад +2

    I’ve build 5 sets of boards now in various styles, I tried to mimick this style on my last set and couldn’t be happier! Thanks so much for the tutorial! This is how mine will be done from now on!

    • @nathanuriel2073
      @nathanuriel2073 3 года назад

      instablaster.

    • @brandon970cogarcia5
      @brandon970cogarcia5 3 года назад

      How long was the center brace for the legs?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for that! Means a lot to hear that this process works for others as well!

  • @eltonroberts8817
    @eltonroberts8817 2 года назад +1

    Great job like this idea well done

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      Thanks for that my friend. Everyone needs a set of corn hole boards out back.

  • @jsnow5381
    @jsnow5381 3 года назад +1

    Nice design. Great extra touches.

  • @erwinbenally8027
    @erwinbenally8027 3 года назад +1

    Nice work, thanks for sharing and goodluck with your product.

  • @johnjohnoj6408
    @johnjohnoj6408 Год назад

    Good job friend

  • @omarortiz532
    @omarortiz532 27 дней назад

    Note sure if i got this right but if your boards have a 1" all around, shouldn't you need 46" sides to achieve it?

  • @rmcdaniel423
    @rmcdaniel423 4 года назад +11

    Sammy the Safety Chicken . . .
    I think he would question why, just seconds after mentioning safety in the beginning, you are shown using the miter gauge with a narrow piece running directly against the fence at the same time. That risks a dangerous bind. Maybe I'm wrong, but that's a lesson that was taught to me a long time ago. Better to have a stop block clamped against the end of the fence to register your cut length, then when you push forward to cut, the end of the board is actually free of the fence.

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад +1

      You are correct my friend. I’ve never had an issue with this method, but I do see the concern as mentioned a few times here. Always appreciate safety advice for these post for both us and our audience.

  • @neiljackson1195
    @neiljackson1195 3 года назад +4

    Are the sides 1x3 or 1x4. I think they are 1x4 but the cut list says 3". Best video yet.....making these this week!!

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      You are correct. The process is the same either way. I prefer 1x3’s personally.

  • @VideoKal1
    @VideoKal1 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for the video. Looks great and I'm excited to build a pair. I did notice that you're cut list shows using 1x3's but the video, you're showing 1/4's. Why?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      Either one works. I have used both, but I do prefer the look of the 1x3.

  • @GrumpysWorkshop4
    @GrumpysWorkshop4 4 года назад +3

    Great job they look great.

  • @CornholeNetwork
    @CornholeNetwork 3 года назад +1

    Very nice build.

  • @briantrue4483
    @briantrue4483 6 месяцев назад

    Love this build. Do you perhaps sell the 45 degree clamp jigs you have there?

  • @cesaraguirre5009
    @cesaraguirre5009 4 года назад +2

    You make it look so easy, i just finish my first cornhole boards and it took me about two 1x4x 8 boards and a bunch of wood dowels to make the legs 😂. Great video sir

  • @thejimmybutler
    @thejimmybutler 2 года назад

    Just followed your video/cutlist to make my first homemade set...very straightforward build. The only update I recommend is to update the cut list to include material for the leg cross braces (qty 2). Thanks for producing and sharing with the community!!!!

  • @jasonroberts7381
    @jasonroberts7381 Год назад +1

    Love the vid what angle did u cut on the front

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  Год назад

      On this set it was a 15 degree. It could be adjusted based on how far in you want your front frame board. Just cut the angle from the front frame board to the end of the side frame board.

  • @CrabberPA
    @CrabberPA 4 года назад +5

    Wow, nice boards! How high does the front of the board end up being off the ground with the 1x4 frame?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  4 года назад +2

      It is the same height as if you were to use 2x4’s. It’s based on if you you use 1/2” or 3/4” tops my friend.

  • @mattcoffman1348
    @mattcoffman1348 4 года назад +6

    Love the angle idea to the frame sides and the 1" overhang! I have made a few using 2x4 frames and just started my first attempt at 1x4 frames. What angle did you cut the front of the side frames?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  4 года назад +2

      The angled fronts were a 10 degree I wanna say my friend. It can be any angle really. Just ensure all 4 side boards are cut to the same angle.

  • @RobDorchak
    @RobDorchak 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video! Made a set today & they turned out great.

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      Thanks bud! And I’d love to see pictures when you get them.

  • @KirstiePervinDavies
    @KirstiePervinDavies 4 года назад +3

    Awesome! I’ve never played this game being from the UK I’m not sure it’s known that well here. Really do want to build one though and have a go. Great work 😊🙌🏻

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  4 года назад +1

      You should bring this game there! You’d be a living legend in no time!😁

  • @Atg0822
    @Atg0822 3 года назад +3

    To make my leg cuts, I turn my boards upside down (the 3/4” birch is facing the floor) and make a 12” mark from the face of the board to the leg and then chalk it and it’s gives it a perfect line to cut at!

    • @ryanvenner4812
      @ryanvenner4812 2 года назад +1

      What angle do you cut at the 12” mark. 25 degrees?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      Interesting. I’ve never tried that. I tried so many ways and always came up short. This was the best way I found to get them right the first time everytime.

  • @rayezell4989
    @rayezell4989 4 года назад +1

    Great job.

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  4 года назад

      Appreciate that my friend 🙏🏻

  • @Poor_Mans_DIY
    @Poor_Mans_DIY 4 года назад +1

    Okay... I have never played. We grew up playing lawn darts, which were deemed to dangerous for today's families LOL! Mauka is just around the corner so this old man will volunteer to test out your awesome looking boards and make you look bad at the same time. LOL!!

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  4 года назад +1

      Haha come on over my man! 🤙🏻

    • @Poor_Mans_DIY
      @Poor_Mans_DIY 4 года назад

      @@CarolinaMiss I would but... hurricane! You know how it is. LOL! I forgot to mention, the build is awesome. The method you use for the legs is definitely the best I have seen.

  • @chrhenry
    @chrhenry 2 года назад +2

    Hey man, love your video
    On the legs..
    What is the spacing you use from the rounded end to the head part of the board frame before drilling the bolt holes?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад +1

      I use a 1x4 along the top 1x4 as an inside spacer to measure the distance.

    • @ald.3449
      @ald.3449 2 года назад

      So it's 3/4 space between frame and legs

  • @MikeyV73-c4f
    @MikeyV73-c4f 4 года назад +4

    Awesome video and awesome instructions on the build I just have one question....how far over from the top of the board do you need to drill the holes for the legs?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  4 года назад +2

      We split the width of the leg. Measure the same distance from the top of the leg. This gives us out drill location. Add in a 1” spacer between the leg and the top of the board. Clamp it. Then back drill using the mark you just made on the legs. Make sense?

    • @MikeyV73-c4f
      @MikeyV73-c4f 4 года назад +1

      Carolina Miss thank you

  • @o.g.bwoodwork
    @o.g.bwoodwork 4 года назад +4

    Very clear instructions! Quick question, how do you remove the fluff that builds up on the hooks of your orbital sander? I’ve been using a wire brush, but didn’t know if there’s a more effective method.

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  4 года назад +1

      That’s exactly what we use my friend. We try to pull as much off as possible. Then the wire brush. 🤙🏻

    • @o.g.bwoodwork
      @o.g.bwoodwork 4 года назад +1

      Carolina Miss cheers mate.

    • @dlelevans
      @dlelevans 2 года назад +1

      Compressed air works the best every time you use it.

  • @levistanton5889
    @levistanton5889 8 месяцев назад +1

    Just curious how far you went in to drill holes for the legs

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  8 месяцев назад

      I always clamp the legs in place before I drill to ensure they are in the correct location. I put a 2x4 between the leg and the top of the board for spacing.

  • @DIYBuilt
    @DIYBuilt 4 года назад +2

    Hey great video, very detailed. Boards turned out great thanks for sharing. A new friend here!👍

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      Always great to make new friends!

  • @kendraborczuch-kitts8935
    @kendraborczuch-kitts8935 2 года назад +1

    I really appreciate what you’re doing, thank you for sharing. What kind of one by threes do I buy? What Do you suggest?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      We go with #2 pine from Lowes. We bring it home and let it sit in the garage for a few days under weights. This allows the boards to dry and climatize to prevent warping.

  • @RYANMAKO
    @RYANMAKO 2 года назад +1

    Love this build. I’ve seen this very video about 100 times. Very instructional! Props 👊🏼 to you sir. I have one question, what is the square clamps you are using when assembling the frames, think they are orange and dark grey. Not your corner square jig (which is a freaking genius design by the way). Any ways, thanks for spreading the gems 💎 every where for us little guys. 🙏🏼

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  Год назад

      Thanks so much! They are PJ parallel clamps.
      amzn.to/3OoOJaf

  • @evansparkman3714
    @evansparkman3714 3 года назад +3

    What settings are you using on the router? My 3/8" bit takes a massive chunk out of the wood.

  • @jtltet
    @jtltet Год назад

    I'm not playing cornhole professionally...lol, but I wonder if the roundover on the hole would be illegal in competition? I have to think it would but just for fun with the family and friends it does look nicer w/ the roundover. I see many using 2x4's for the frame too but I like the look of the 1x4's better and as you mentioned it would make it lighter, offset some by the 3/4" top though. Looks great!!

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  11 месяцев назад

      Appreciate that my friend!

  • @TheTeamblack
    @TheTeamblack 2 года назад +1

    Great video, do you have a video of your process of prepping the boards for stain and poly? Thanks

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      I don’t believe. I will look or I can do one.

  • @dekeros-recreationalwoodwo6456
    @dekeros-recreationalwoodwo6456 4 года назад +2

    Very nice and clean build! Nice one! :-) You got me at 4:05 - haha!

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  4 года назад

      Thanks for that my friend. 😂🤙🏻

  • @gibbsacre2984
    @gibbsacre2984 3 года назад +3

    The plans say to use 1x3. But those look like a 1x4. Which do you use?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      I use both. But I prefer 1x3’s for weight.

  • @willboybrad
    @willboybrad 3 года назад +1

    A plunge router with the milescraft circle cutting jig works nice too.

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      I have heard this as well! The hole saw was so cheap on Amazon and the setup was so simple, we never tried any other method.

  • @markharvey9688
    @markharvey9688 9 месяцев назад +1

    Is there any bounce on these boards?

  • @BIGTAGGART
    @BIGTAGGART 2 года назад +1

    How did you get an 1"overhang when you cut your length boards to 47".. That would give you A1/2 inch top and bottom.. Your sides at 20.5 would give you an inch overhang..or did you cut it to 46" and mistyped it

  • @stelthy3450
    @stelthy3450 4 года назад +3

    Any chance of getting a set of these to Rhode Island with a harley davidson wrap by next weekend? :)

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      Apologies. Just getting to responding my friend.

  • @4thMealBuffet
    @4thMealBuffet 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I was wondering if you are using 1x3s or 1x4s for the frame. The cut list says 1x3s but i thought i heard you mention 1x4 in the video, and someone in the comments also mentioned 1x4

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      I like the 1x3’s. They are a little lighter and just as strong.

  • @moosecustomboards3205
    @moosecustomboards3205 4 года назад +1

    Killer job bud

  • @mrstickyhandstv9660
    @mrstickyhandstv9660 3 месяца назад

    What’s your measurements on the hole for the leg ?

  • @connorlevandowski8362
    @connorlevandowski8362 2 года назад +1

    Very nice build! I plan on making my own however, I do have a question... Where did you get your hole saw and what brand is it?

    • @markb8954
      @markb8954 2 года назад

      There are many places, all the big box stores, Harbor Freight, eBay, etc. www.homedepot.com/p/DIABLO-6-in-Bi-Metal-Hole-Saw-with-2-3-8-in-Cutting-Depth-DHS6000/301697729

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  Год назад

      amzn.to/3tGUiHA

  • @adambishop2558
    @adambishop2558 3 года назад +2

    How far is the leg carriage bolt hole from the top of the board?

  • @ryanfoor2744
    @ryanfoor2744 2 года назад +1

    Where do you position the bolt holes on the legs as well as the frame?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  Год назад

      This is always the tricky part. For us…On the square end of the leg, mark a point 1 3/4 inches from the end and 1 3/4 inches from the side and drill hole. Then put the leg in place on the board. Place a piece of cardboard between the bottom of the board and the leg. Leave a 1/2-inch gap between the end of the leg and the end board of the base and back drill thru leg and thru the side.

  • @justinbyers1441
    @justinbyers1441 4 года назад +1

    Man that is awesome 🤙great video too man

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  4 года назад +1

      Thanks buddy! These were fun to build 🤙🏻

  • @MrLbjoker
    @MrLbjoker 2 года назад +1

    question: for the legs location. are you going 3 inches from the end and 1.5 inches from sides?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад +1

      I use a 1x4 along the top 1x4 as an inside spacer to measure the distance.

  • @thedodsons38
    @thedodsons38 3 года назад +2

    Curious, I see the grain running horizontal. I’m a newbie but I thought you should go with the grain on the long parts. Any advice is appreciated.

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      For strength you do. But for something like this, it doesn’t really matter either way.

  • @isaactungate6669
    @isaactungate6669 2 года назад +1

    I’ve seen some people use middle support for frame using 1x3s and 1x4s. Noticed you didn’t. Think it’s necessary

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      It really all is personnel preference and how much they will be used. These were pretty solid with the screw design though.

  • @alexn.5418
    @alexn.5418 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful boards! Can I buy them from you?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  Год назад

      Apologies for the delay. We have temporarily closed and are currently remodeling our home. We will be back open in 2023.

  • @PandaMike1981
    @PandaMike1981 4 года назад +3

    I get that the 20.5" plus 3/4" plus 3/4" would be 22"...and with 24" wide tops...that would be a 1" overhang on the sides. But if the tops are 48" long...and you have the long sides cut at 42"....wouldn't that leave a 3" overhang on the two ends?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  4 года назад

      Great catch my friend! It should be 47”. It has been updated. Thanks for catching that

    • @futureaclproJJAlvarez
      @futureaclproJJAlvarez 3 года назад +3

      47" would leave a half inch over hang right?

  • @mountaindewdude76
    @mountaindewdude76 2 года назад +1

    Those are some really beautiful boards! Nice work! I am definitely going to get a Kregs jig! Have a great week buddy! Thanks for your video!

    • @SimThrills4U
      @SimThrills4U 2 года назад +1

      I just bought a Craig's jig the 520pro it's a kit 100 dollars and best money ever spent ever!

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      Thanks for that my man. Kregs makes some amazing time saving tools for sure!

  • @gustavourzua1058
    @gustavourzua1058 2 года назад +1

    In the video you call the sides and ends as 1x4, but the cut list says 1x3’s. I bought 1x3’s, which one is correct and will 1x3’s still work?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  Год назад

      Both will work. That’s the beauty of these builds!

  • @wrenchesandcars5161
    @wrenchesandcars5161 3 года назад +1

    So you used Baltic Birch top, the sides/frame what did you use pine?

  • @opiatesmile
    @opiatesmile 3 года назад +1

    You said you final sand the top with 220, do you sand with a lower grit first or go straight to 220?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад +1

      The ply we buy is a finished surface. So we sand anything that might have been became rough during the process. And it also helps with the stain as well.

    • @opiatesmile
      @opiatesmile 2 года назад

      @@CarolinaMiss Do you have a link for the material you buy? Or a description?

  • @thomastulk7892
    @thomastulk7892 2 года назад +1

    how come you didn't put any center braces to mitigate the bounce of the bags?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  Год назад

      Some of our customers request certain things. These were built for backyard play on grass. So the grass eliminated any bounce.

  • @KevinCook370
    @KevinCook370 Год назад

    how do you drill the holes for the legs into the frame? hand drill? drill press?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  Год назад

      Everything here was clamped and hand drilled my friend. However a drill press would be a great advantage!

  • @alexanderhernandez6248
    @alexanderhernandez6248 2 года назад +2

    What was the measurements for the hole where the carriage bolt goes thru?!? Please!!!

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      I use a 1x4 along the top 1x4 as an inside spacer to measure the distance.

  • @almesa7099
    @almesa7099 4 года назад +2

    Nice job! I think your cut list should list 1x4 material? and not 1x3? Thanks for the video!

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  4 года назад

      These are actually cut down to 1x3’s for this set. But to keep it simple, we built the cut list to 1x4’s 😁

  • @e.wells8260
    @e.wells8260 Год назад

    Are the 1x3's true 1x3 or off the shelf size 1x2.5" or whatever it actually is.

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  Год назад

      These are true 1x3’s that I ripped down from 1x4’s.

  • @XDIY
    @XDIY 4 года назад +2

    Great work!

  • @mikelinden920
    @mikelinden920 2 года назад +2

    Great video but you didn't say how far back you drill the holes, on the frame, for the legs.

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      I use a 1x4 along the top 1x4 as an inside spacer to measure the distance.

  • @leiftv
    @leiftv 4 года назад +1

    Great looking boards. Can you provide a cut list?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  4 года назад

      I will get it added in shortly. Great idea! 🤙🏻

  • @BrasAndSaws
    @BrasAndSaws 3 года назад +1

    Hi, I enjoyed your video and have become a new follower, yeah :-) Thank you for posting the video. I’m attempting to build my first Cornhole game set. I have already purchased the ¾” birch plywood and 1 x 4’s. I have been procrastinating because I don’t want to mess it up, however viewing your video and the way you have broken it down I feel a bit more confident. A couple questions though: I didn’t see you gluing anything together, just using the Kreg Jig, do you feel that gluing is not necessary? I was planning on gluing the 1x4’s to the top as well as using a Kreg jig. Also, how do you finish the top (stain and polyurethane) so it’s nice and smooth. Thank you in advance, Cathy

    • @Dadtheimpaler
      @Dadtheimpaler 3 года назад

      Board builders are moving away from glue - it isn't necessary, dried glue gets in the way, and if there's ever a problem with the board, it's nice to have the option to separate the frame from the top. There are some great Facebook groups for this, like Cornhole Collective or the Cornhole Board Maker's group. Stain is good, or acrylic paint with baby wipes. Semi-gloss Polycrylic is a popular finish.

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      The glue is a personal decision. But with the kreg screws it snugs up super tight. I always stain the top with a waterbased stain and the. Use a waterbased polycrylic. They work well together and super easy clean up!

  • @chaserood7954
    @chaserood7954 8 месяцев назад

    How much do you sell them for?

  • @romanestrada2842
    @romanestrada2842 2 года назад +1

    What’s the size of the side ? Looks big for a 1x3

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      These are 1x4’s. But the process will be the same with either.

  • @brandon970cogarcia5
    @brandon970cogarcia5 3 года назад +1

    What length is the brace for the legs

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      I always assemble and then make those cuts last. With wood from the box stores, nothing is ever precise. This way it ensures a perfect fit.

  • @slickrick2685
    @slickrick2685 Год назад

    what are the official sizes for the height in the front of the boards from the ground up ?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  Год назад

      The height on the front was set by the height of the frame and the top thickness.

  • @jimbryant2157
    @jimbryant2157 2 года назад +1

    Sammy the Safety Chicken might be concerned with the guy wearing flip-flops while working with power tools.....

  • @scottglesmer137
    @scottglesmer137 3 года назад +1

    What kind of based paint should I use

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад +1

      I used waterbased stains, paints, and polycrylic.

  • @NickC4real
    @NickC4real 4 года назад +2

    What’s the angle on the front for???

  • @kevinphanson
    @kevinphanson 2 года назад +2

    Random thoughts:
    1. You clearly used 1x4 for the frames, but your cut list says 1x3.
    2. No cross pieces in the center of the frame... are you not worried about "bounce"?
    3. Consider adding a small block of wood for the legs to rest against when open. It'll relieve the stress those angled legs put on the frame, preventing damage long-term.
    4. Suggested alternative to Baltic Birch? Most of us DIYers can't justify spending $200+ these days for a single sheet of plywood. ugh. :)

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      Hey Kevin, apologies for the delayed reply.
      1. Both 1x4 and 1x3 will work well. It’s personal preference at that point.
      2. We have built them both ways. Again it’s personal preference. Ive used both and I never really noticed a big difference.
      3. This is a great idea! Thanks for the input.
      4. Really any plywood will work. 3/4 won’t need any center supports. If you go with 1/2, ( a lot of people do to save on weight if they use them on the go) you might want center supports for long term use.

  • @robertyoung5483
    @robertyoung5483 4 года назад +2

    The cut list has the sides measured at 47".... shouldn't they be 46" for the 4 sided overhand of 1"?

    • @RaysUserName
      @RaysUserName 3 года назад +1

      The sides have a 1” overhang at the top of the board, but it has an angle cut at the bottom. There is technically no 1” overhang on the sides where they connect to the bottom of the board.

    • @thedodsons38
      @thedodsons38 3 года назад

      I was looking for someone to ask this. Guess you have to do 1/2 “ on top and bottom and 1” on the sides.

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      This is part of the design that can be done however you like them to look.

  • @snydergc
    @snydergc 2 месяца назад

    Why don't you use your plastic cover for your blade?

  • @ryanlocklear3201
    @ryanlocklear3201 3 года назад +1

    Great job!! Do you have a Facebook page?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      We do. Same name as here my friend.

  • @johnemmerling4629
    @johnemmerling4629 3 года назад +2

    how much does it cost to make

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      With the price of wood these days. It’s be hard to guess.

  • @trentreed8549
    @trentreed8549 4 года назад +4

    What is the measurement to drill the hole for the legs.

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  4 года назад

      It’s pretty open to what you like. Ours are 5/16. At this size, it is strong enough without adding too much weight

    • @1dayatime785
      @1dayatime785 3 года назад

      @@CarolinaMiss what pocket hole depth are you using?

  • @v9816
    @v9816 Год назад +1

    Ok enough with the fowl comments…I’m not too chickenhearted to say that I enjoy it…so all you peeps that dig it, peck out your support! Everyone else, stop clucking 😂

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  Год назад +1

      Lol glad you enjoyed it

    • @jachconi
      @jachconi 7 месяцев назад

      People are just so fowl……

  • @theoutdoorjeeper6134
    @theoutdoorjeeper6134 2 года назад +1

    What are the side measurements?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  Год назад

      It really is person preference based on design. Most boards have a 1” overhang on all 4 sides. In this case, your sides would be 2” shorter than your tops.

  • @KevinCook370
    @KevinCook370 Год назад

    Can’t believe a Ryobi drill could handle that size hole saw!

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  Год назад

      Haha I was also surprised my friend. But we have made lots of these boards with that same drill!

  • @Knappy315
    @Knappy315 3 года назад +2

    what's the measurements for the leg holes on the boards

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      I use a 1x4 along the top 1x4 as an inside spacer to measure the distance.

  • @rodneyharrist861
    @rodneyharrist861 3 года назад +1

    Do you make customer orders

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      We do. But we are currently getting settled in retirement and setup again.

  • @RaysUserName
    @RaysUserName 3 года назад +2

    @2:36 you say the boards are 1x4s but your cut list says 1x3s

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад +1

      Both will work my man. I do prefer 1x3’s though.

  • @Pipergym
    @Pipergym 3 года назад +1

    Love the chicken

  • @rhodestothebestbags9093
    @rhodestothebestbags9093 2 года назад

    Do you sell these boards?

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад +1

      We have and will in the near future. We are currently getting established in the retirement life!

  • @darwinmerkes7802
    @darwinmerkes7802 3 года назад +1

    Safety chicken didn't catch the no goggles on table saw

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      Oh he did. He yelled off screen. Lesson learned. Publicly 😂

  • @jaybischak6540
    @jaybischak6540 2 года назад +1

    Yes please don’t make crosscuts with a miter gauge and a fence causes a pinch point

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      This is great advice! Thanks for the suggestion.

  • @jachconi
    @jachconi 7 месяцев назад +1

    I think it’s fowl that people are getting the feathers frizzed over a safety chicken. What the cluck is wrong with people now a days? Last thing you want is to be chicken-winged by a safety mishap.

  • @ronsmith6327
    @ronsmith6327 4 года назад +2

    God bless you using a table saw, i like my fingers too much.

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      They are intimidating for sure. But comfort comes with time. Start with small cuts with a good manageable board size.

  • @tonymont72
    @tonymont72 2 года назад +1

    Your cut list does not match the video. 3/4" vs 1/2" Ply --- 1x3 vs 1x4 Sides

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      You are correct my friend. The cut list is suggested. This client wanted the lightest possible set.

  • @scottstewart8737
    @scottstewart8737 3 года назад +1

    Fronts too high for regulation

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  2 года назад

      These are backyard boards my friend. Regulation boards are def more precise.

  • @davidmuntz9626
    @davidmuntz9626 3 года назад +15

    Chicken annoying

  • @dannybaez3929
    @dannybaez3929 2 года назад +1

    &

  • @Simracer0
    @Simracer0 Год назад

    schweren hejel

  • @mariorogers5398
    @mariorogers5398 Год назад

    Loved the video except the chicken. Almost made me stop watching. Super annoying

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  Год назад

      He has since been retired my friend! Thanks for the response and watching.

  • @johndoe5218
    @johndoe5218 Год назад +1

    Chicken is VERY annoying

    • @CarolinaMiss
      @CarolinaMiss  Год назад

      Haha we have since learned my friend!