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wahoowa
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Anyone build custom cornhole sets? Im interested in purchasing a nice wooden set with custom logos. Thanks.

8/5/2010 11:16:44 AM

dalecooter
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I've got a buddy who does amazing work check it out!
http://kjcustomboards.webs.com/
winner of the "best boards of 2009" award from cornholeplayers.net

8/5/2010 12:39:45 PM

TenaciousC
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I have an extra set. Wooden, handmade, very substantial. If you give me the logo I can probably paint it on by hand.

Looks a lot like:

8/6/2010 7:09:53 AM

pawprint
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I hand painted the Hurricane's logo and alt. logo (the hurricane eye and the hurricane flag) on my boards. Let me know if you end of getting a set and need them painted and send me the logo. I can probably handle it. I can also sew some bags from duckcloth if you let me know the color for $20. My handsewn bags are regulation and have been through two years with no busted bags.

Here they are:


[Edited on August 9, 2010 at 12:10 AM. Reason : added pics]

8/9/2010 12:05:18 AM

ClassicMixup
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how much would your friend charge, dalecooter?

how much would ^ and ^^ charge for painting?

8/9/2010 12:39:17 AM

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Check ebay for vinyl decals too...I got a nice set of NCSU decals (specifically meant for cornhole boards) for $30ish

8/9/2010 7:29:21 AM

spydyrwyr
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^not trying to be negative, just be wary of decals for cornhole boards. If they're just applied on top, after awhile, they start to peel off as the bags try to work them off during use. Most people use a polyurethane (or similar finish) over decalse to create a smooth surface and protect the decals, but I've seen a lot of sets where this makes the boards WAY too slick.

I'd recommend hand painting, and don't be afraid to try yourself. Just print out your graphic and trace it on the board using transfer paper and then paint by numbers.

And ^^^ look really good, nice work.

8/9/2010 9:33:02 AM

krazedgirl
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good job pawprint....you've got talent!

8/9/2010 9:39:30 AM

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Quote :
"^not trying to be negative, just be wary of decals for cornhole boards. If they're just applied on top, after awhile, they start to peel off as the bags try to work them off during use. Most people use a polyurethane (or similar finish) over decalse to create a smooth surface and protect the decals, but I've seen a lot of sets where this makes the boards WAY too slick."


mine work perfectly. i covered the paint and decals with a product called min-wax, which is water based. it's not too slick at all. maybe the oil based stuff is worse or something. besides how do you protect your artwork if you don't put some kind of clear coat on there?

8/9/2010 9:48:36 AM

wahoowa
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wow great board pawprint. I may get in touch if i cant find someone to build the board, lacquer it, and paint a design for a reasonable price. And I will def contact you about bags when i get the set. Thanks!

[Edited on August 9, 2010 at 10:46 AM. Reason : a]

8/9/2010 10:45:55 AM

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FYI corhole fans I bumped the thread in the lounge...

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8/9/2010 12:32:50 PM

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