Thank you guys so much for the idea. I made my own board as well. I'm over 12 hours of work into it and this thing weighs over 50 lbs.:P After it's done I plan on making a vieo to show you how it turned out. Thanks once again :)
Started making mine last night. Thanks for the video! I have the 4 boards stained and trimed out. I gotta figure out the best way to grid it out for the paint tmrw
Just as a suggestion, instead of using so many handles, which can cost some money, you could use one handle per board for carrying purposes, and to keep the boards shut, you could have added a manly/classy latch. Just as a suggestion, either way these are amazing and I am going to make them!
We were originally going to do that, but we had a hard time finding a latch that was small enough to fit on there without sticking out on the top or bottom. If you guys are trying to save money, a lot of these parts can be found cheaper online. Also if you buy the wood in larger sections and have it cut down you will save a lot on that as well.
We based the squares off the size of the shot glasses and poker chips we would be using. The bottom ones are 2" and the top ones are 1.5". The entire board is 2 feet wide.
@Joe Your profile is setup so I can't reply directly to your comments. The folding support is secured with a low profile screw on the backside and a nut on the interior.
So I've almost completed mine. I'm stumped on the hinge. How did you screw in the the flat piece of the hinge on top if the board is only 1/4" thick?? Thanks for any help you can provide!
We are considering making a less expensive version of this and possibly selling it. But right now we are currently building a different drinking game for you guys. Keep an eye out, video should be up in a couple week or two.
One of the most epic assemblies of anything...ever.
Thank you guys so much for the idea. I made my own board as well. I'm over 12 hours of work into it and this thing weighs over 50 lbs.:P After it's done I plan on making a vieo to show you how it turned out. Thanks once again :)
Started making mine last night. Thanks for the video! I have the 4 boards stained and trimed out. I gotta figure out the best way to grid it out for the paint tmrw
Just as a suggestion, instead of using so many handles, which can cost some money, you could use one handle per board for carrying purposes, and to keep the boards shut, you could have added a manly/classy latch. Just as a suggestion, either way these are amazing and I am going to make them!
We were originally going to do that, but we had a hard time finding a latch that was small enough to fit on there without sticking out on the top or bottom. If you guys are trying to save money, a lot of these parts can be found cheaper online. Also if you buy the wood in larger sections and have it cut down you will save a lot on that as well.
We based the squares off the size of the shot glasses and poker chips we would be using. The bottom ones are 2" and the top ones are 1.5". The entire board is 2 feet wide.
Florescent fabric paint. Looks awesome if you got some blacklights shining on it in the dark.
Awesome made! but would'nt it have been even greater if you had also built ships to put the shots in? :D
I had this exact thought in my head but didn't know how to execute it..thanks for the video! Thumbs up from me
We got em at Party City. Glass shot glasses are always better though.
Lol! Keep it up dude!
epic meal time of drinking,,,im down!!!
music reminds me of some epic meal time shit... good stuff
Thanks. You are the best!
@Joe Your profile is setup so I can't reply directly to your comments. The folding support is secured with a low profile screw on the backside and a nut on the interior.
So I've almost completed mine. I'm stumped on the hinge. How did you screw in the the flat piece of the hinge on top if the board is only 1/4" thick?? Thanks for any help you can provide!
You should sell these cause me n my friends want a board set but we all suck at making stuff
Make MouseShots based off the ever epic Mouse Trap.
I meant folding support. How did you screw in the folding support to the plywood that stands up when it's on 1/4" thick
Did you use the dremel engraver model? Also do you know what bit you used?
i was currious what the exact dimensions of yours are? im building one but wasnt sure exactly how big to build the board.
Question! Where did you get the shot glasses??
Thanks guys.... making one now
How thick is your plywood 1/4 or 1/2"
Also, what size trim?
what was the green and orange paint?
what are the dimensions of the boards. how big are each square like 1inch by 1inch???????
Do you have a material list?
THE PEOPLE WANT MORE BOOZE COUCH!
Pro Tip: If you're going to buy a dremel, make sure it doesn't use a battery. Ours died A LOT while we were making this.
im making this for my boyfriend :)
Yes, expand the description.
500$ right now to make the exact one
Nevermind...lol
why dont you use battleship the game instead and just drink when you get hit? it would cost like $400 less....
Theirs is more epic.
A complete list of parts used is in the description.
I will buy it for $400.00. What do you say?
Why dont just buy the game?
Its a little too big...
Man solute
$400.00 for you to build me one.
We are considering making a less expensive version of this and possibly selling it. But right now we are currently building a different drinking game for you guys. Keep an eye out, video should be up in a couple week or two.
lol idd
I recommend Woodglut to every beginner and not only.
You spent ridiculously too much building that piece of shit. Seriously its not even nice.