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Introductio
Make sure to save this file after downloading it from our website. Your download
link will only be valid for 24 hours after purchase.
Make sure to read through this build guide BEFORE cutting any wood.
Familiarize yourself with the tools, techniques, and your approach to building this
project. Also, you can follow me as I build this project by watching on my
YouTube channel. You can find the accompanying video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iUs5WwyI4U
You can also see more details on the tools and supplies on my webpage:
https://www.731woodworks.com/731-blog/outdoorgames
If you have any questions, please reach out:
• YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/731woodworks
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• Email: 731woodworks@gmail.com all responsibility for any injuries,
actions or damage that may occur
• The 731 Woodworking Community: when building or using this project.
731 Woodworks, sponsors or any
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employees thereof are not held
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Materials & Supplie
Quantity Item Notes
3 10 foot 2x4 #tubafour
1 4’ x 4’ x 1/2” plywood
4 3/8” x 4” carriage bolts
Cut lis
Item Label Quantity Sizes needed Material
Playing Surface A 2 24” x 48” 1/2” plywood
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Cut the Leg Angle (Video @ 4:08)
Flip the assembled cornhole board
upside down.
Measure 12” up from top of the
Playing Surface (A) and make a
mark on the Leg (D).
Using a long level, or a very straight
piece of lumber, find the angle from
the upper surface of the Long Frame
(B) to the 12” mark.
Draw a line on the leg of this angle.
Remove the Leg (D) from the
cornhole board, and cut off the end
of the Leg (D) on the outside of this
line.
Perform this step for each leg on
both cornhole boards.
Finished!
Reattach the angled Legs (D) to the
assembled frames, and decorate
your set anyway you would like to.
You can order bean bags of different
colors or patterns (Amazon link in
the video description), or make your
own.
Make sure to post pictures of your
progress or your finished set on The
731 Woodworking Community:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/
731woodworks
@h2woodshop