Looking good. I would suggest when trying to drill the hole put the drill in reverse to make the circle mark first then put it back to forward and drill. This will help stop the hole saw from traveling.
My one question is, is it regulation to route the edge of the center hole? Since that is critical to bags falling in the hole or not falling in the hole, I bet there is a ruling on that.
Awesome work! I’d say my two cents on your spacer/clamp/drink holder complication you asked for, would be to use a longer clamp going from leg to leg, lightly pinching the drink holder board between the legs. Tight enough where it won’t move around on you, and loose enough that you can gently tap it with a mallet to make fine adjustments until you’re ready to drive in the screws. I’m definitely going to try this! I’m thinking about adding a pop out “roof” above the drinks to keep bags from sliding off the back and knocking into drinks. Keep on trucking brother!
Thanks! I'm guessing I already spoke to you on Etsy at this point lol That's a great idea with the clamp. I haven't had anything slide into a drink yet, but I guess there is always a first time for everything. Will do man, you too!
I bought the plan but have problems with the dimensions because my English is terrible :-( I really like the design and have learned to love the game and would like to build it
Very nice. Now do a vid on the "Hoosier" version from the Midwest with just 2x4's and plywood. kek. I luv the cornbag holder(mice ate out mine in the garage), but the placement of the beer holders is bad because of the bags falling over the end. How has that worked for you? I won a set from Keystone Light($205.00) and gave it to my kid which is similar to the one you made.
I didn’t even think about the bags hitting the drinks in the holders. Perhaps adding a brace higher up on the legs would prevent the bags from reaching the drinks, or at least hitting them with full force. Thanks for pointing that out!
Thanks. We'll I'm from Canada so that'll take a Google search because I have no idea what those are lol. Actually that's why the drink holder is tucked up nice and tight to it and not further out. Typically the bags go flying off the end and I haven't had an issue yet.
I don't mean to be "that guy" but are you sure that's 1/2" plywood. Looks like 3/4". But if it is, do you find it's enough thickness? I've read 1/2" can have a bit of a bounce to it when you throw the bag
It's 100% 1/2". With the center braces I added there is no bounce at all, it's solid. I was worried about the same thing that's why I made the bag holder also support the top from below.
Just finished building these this past weekend. Great video! My issue has always been folding legs. I just can't get them perfect. Each one seems to differ slightly from the next one, and it's single handedly my least favourite part of projects ... Anyways, from one Canadian to another, it's nice to see videos with Canadian references (and prices!). You have my subscription! GO OILERS
Thanks. Regulation height is between 3.5"-4" to the top of the board when laying flat. The 1x4 is 3.5" tall and 1/2" plywood on top makes it a smidgen under 4". The whole board is regulation adult specs
Just purchased your plans from ETSY and they look good. Going to make 4 sets for Xmas presents (one for myself!). Haven't looked closely at the video, but the materials list is missing the size of the pocket screws needed for the project. Thanks!
Thanks very much! I'm sure everybody will enjoy them very much! Good luck on them all. Oh crap, you're right! I'll update it right now and can email you a new set
I just done a set with cup holder and I kept the legs bolted to the boards and measured down an 1.5” on both sides of the leg and drew a line then line the board up on the line. Then I used a clamp the hold the board in between the legs. Not saying that’s easier but that’s how I did it. Nice job on the boards.
Frog tape is painters tape, it's just branded is all. I just used basic ol scotch painters tape. I personally haven't been blown away by frog tape, especially given the price they charge. If you press regular painters tape down and into the project or a corner along the edge like you should normally, there basically is no difference, at least to me
@@JessedoesDIY A diy corn stripper that is not flimsy like those cheap gadgets sold in stores, the thumbnail gave me the impression of putting the cob in the hole, pushing, and the kernels would get stripped.
Don't hate, appreciate. Move them further apart, closer to the legs. I've had no interference with the bags spilling my brews. In fact even a tall bottle can't be tipped over this way.