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The Specs
We build all our cornhole sets to American Cornhole League (ACL) specifications. All are 3/4" plywood decks, with 3/4" frames, with cross-member. Decks are glued and screwed to the frames for solid, no bounce construction. Frames are built "tournament style" or inset from the edges of the top deck.
Size: 24" x 48" (2' x 4')
Top of deck 12" high
Bottom of deck 3" high
3/4" rounded corners
Inset frames
The Materials
We use primarily 3/4" birch plywood, but there are occasions we will use a different plywood if requested or matching a style/look for the customer.
Finish/Clear Coat
First, we sand and seal any paint/stain used for the design, this is typically with a sanding sealer. Then a light sand to get that smooth, then we use water-based polycrylic for the finish, typically 4-5 coats for a smooth playing surface.
Break In Period
I don't recommend playing on the boards for at least 2-3 days after the final clear coats. This is to let the finish completely cure before playing on them. After that, though, the best way to break in your new boards is to throw bags at them! I do not wet sand, wax, buff, or do anything else to the finish that would make them "perfect". If I did, your bags would never stay on the boards. So I leave it alone and let you break them in. The first few games, the boards will play "sticky". Bags won't slide, they may tumble, and you may think you need to do something drastic, like add flour or powder...PLEASE DON'T! Keep playing on them. They will break in soon, and the slide and action you are looking for will be there. Patience grasshopper :)







