suggestions please

#26
#26
This is my set. I love playing cornhole, it is such a great combination with beer. GO VOLS!!

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#27
#27
Very nice. My design also includes a Power T on them but I am not sure how I should paint them on there. How did you go about doing them?
 
#28
#28
I drew out the design first, which took forever, and then I taped it off and spray painted it. I used rustoleum paint so they could take a beating and also if they got wet they would have some protection. I would just be careful how thick you put on the paint because it can make the boards kind of slippery. How are you going to make your bean bags? I got mine off of a website and they are white and orange and they look great. Make sure and put a pic up of your set when your are finished I would like to see them. Hope all goes well. GO VOLS!!
 
#29
#29
So you drew them straight on the boards and then taped them? I'm just going to make my own bags. I was going to get some orange and white fabric and sew them myself. And I will for sure get some pictures up when I'm finished, it might be another week or two by the time I am finished though.
 
#30
#30
Yeah I drew the T's on both bords using pencil and a straight edge. It took forever to make them both looked the same and also centered on the board like I wanted them to be. It all payed off though because they have brought me much joy so far this summer.:)
 
#31
#31
For my power T's on my boards, I just went to the flea market, and got large cornhole vinyl stickers that work great. I highly recommend them.
 
#33
#33
Well it would sure be nice to see them Ohio!:p

:eek:lol:

I am trying FO. CO., my buddy still has them at his house, I have to get them still, and I promise you, the day I get them back I will take a picture and upload them on here.

I am about to start making another Tennessee cornhole set to keep down at the lakehouse in Tennessee and for all tailgating purposes at home games. I am going to do a different design, but haven't thought of one yet.
 
#34
#34
Ummm....with great trepidation I ask....what are cornhole boards?

I know, kind of scares you when you see that term, no?

I first saw them up at Notre Dame years ago. I assumed it was a yankee thing. I have seen a few at tailgates in Knoxville, but assumed they were being used by transplanted yankees. At least one history gives them a Cincinnati origin, but does say perhaps the foothills of Kentucky.

I guess they have more universal popularity than I assumed.
 
#37
#37
I Like To Play Cornhole But Washers (aka: Warshers, For Some Of Us) Is Harder. Just Really Hard To Dig A Hole And Set Up For Washers Anywhere. Campus Police Don't Like It If You Decide To Dig A Hole In The Keep Off The Grass Area. Cornhole Is Easy To Set Up At A Tailgate Party, Plus There Should Be No Sharp Objects Attached To A Stick When Alcohol (aka: Alkeehol) Is Involved.
 
#40
#40
Horseback? On a serious note, I do have an original set of Jarts lawn darts in excellent condition in my garage. These are the real deal, skull crackers. I can't imagine pulling those things out for a tailgate.
 
#41
#41
Horseback? On a serious note, I do have an original set of Jarts lawn darts in excellent condition in my garage. These are the real deal, skull crackers. I can't imagine pulling those things out for a tailgate.

I gave my cousin 5 stitches in his lip playing with those when I was like 6. I cant image what would happen if I was to play with those while drinking. Good thing I dont own a set.:good!:
 
#42
#42
I gave my cousin 5 stitches in his lip playing with those when I was like 6. I cant image what would happen if I was to play with those while drinking. Good thing I dont own a set.:good!:
I don't know that I'd want to play with them under any circumstances. I couple of years ago I thought about getting rid of them (for money) and I learned that it is illegal even to sell them used in the U.S. although you can get a tidy sum for a set in parts of Europe.
 
#43
#43
I don't know that I'd want to play with them under any circumstances. I couple of years ago I thought about getting rid of them (for money) and I learned that it is illegal even to sell them used in the U.S. although you can get a tidy sum for a set in parts of Europe.


Man what a bad invention this game was. Throwing oversized darts out in the open is just crazy.
 
#44
#44
love cornhole, the only problem is, every cornhole game I've played have been OSU. I still had a good time.
 
#45
#45
That isn't necessarily a bad thing...

Tennessee boards are the best, but OSU's aren't bad.
 
#47
#47
Here they are!
 

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#48
#48
Wow, those look great FO CO. I bought the wood and hardware for my second set of boards today and I am about to start them here soon.

That is the same design I had planned on using for my second set, and I am just curious, when throwing on them, is it a little too much for the eye or is it good?

On a side note, I need to post my pic!
 
#50
#50
cornhole was a completely different concept in my day. I'm glad to see that it's taken on a new meaning.
 

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