How to build tabletop cornhole boards. A fun tabletop game!
Servings 2cornhole boards
Prep Time 10 minutesmins
Cook Time 45 minutesmins
Total Time 55 minutesmins
Equipment
Drill
2" Hole Saw or Jig Saw and Drill Bit
Tape measure
Pencil
Paint brushes
Miter saw or miter box (optional)
Ingredients
11" x 8", 24" long boardCut to two 12" long pieces
12" x 2", 12" long boardCut into four 3" long pieces with one end being cut at a 15-degree angle, as seen in the photo
Wood Glue
220 Grit Sandpaper
Paint and/or football decals
Clearcoat spray or roll on
Instructions
Cut wood as instructed in the material list. Make sure to cut the 1" x 2" pieces with an angle (approx 15 degrees) on one end of each piece.
At one end of each 12" board, measure 3" down from the end and 3-5/8" in from the side, make a mark and cut your 2" hole with the mark acting as your center guide.
Use wood glue to attach the legs; gluing the angled end to the bottom of the boards at the top nearest the cornholes.
Sand the cornhole boards smooth.
Decorate with paint and decals any way you wish!
Video
Notes
If you don't have a miter saw, simply cut the legs a little shorter and glue them on. They'll sit at an angle on the table, but for this game, it's just fine!See photos in blog post for a more detailed walkthrough of how to build tabletop cornhole boards!