Cornhole Board Finish- Art Resin

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Want a clean and glossy finish to make your Cornhole Boards look like a professional made them? All products used:

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Looks great! I have always used Poly for my boards that I make for customers, but may switch to the resin. Looks way easier than the 5 coats of poly that I normally apply lol

aritz
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That looks great! Your editing looked great too!
Just watched this with the wife and now she wants a corn hole board! Wife approved projects are the best;) I have been wanting to use pallet wood but wasn't to sure on the sliding factor… but I think this resin may be the trick! If I do a pallet corn hole video I'll mention you as my inspiration :)
Joe

homesteadonomics
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Awesome, GO SPURS GO! I need to make one for my Spurs and one for my 13fox. Great work!

SAgal
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How much total resin/hardener did you use per board, it looks like in the video you used 4 oz of each per board. 4 oz resin and 4 oz hardener, is that correct? Thank you.

ncl
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Cool! I've never used Art Resin. I'm gonna have to check it out.

wmwalkerco
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Beat damn boards I’ve ever seen! Go Spurs Go!!!

dilyjr
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Pretty awesome man. Great job. I haven't heart of Art Resin before.

danridley
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Dang, how bad were you kicking yourself on those couple of spots the sticker was coming up?! I’ve done that with a photo before but was too late lol

joeymullins
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Nylon nuts work wonders. They wont back off over time but can still be removed for needed repairs. What did you use for the pocket holes? Why did you choose that size pocket hole screw? Can the acrylic cause vinyl decals to bubble, discolor or lose contact with the wood surface? In my experiences, cheap decals can release from the surface and cause quite a problem. This is why I switched over to vinyl stencils and use straight paint or stains, and a water base poly, unless the customer want the $25 upgrade to acrylic finish.

roundtownjohn
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Wicked! thanks for a great video! we will share it around. Have fun playing :)

Artresin
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Hey Zach, all the boards you've made look amazing. Two questions for you: first, where do you get all the awesome decals from? Second, after you apply the art resin can you feel the edge of those decals or does the art resin act as a leveler too?

matthewrusso
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Looks great! I was wondering what color stain you used on the boards before you applied the art resin, if you even applied a stain first. Also what kind of plywood is that?

alexfernandez
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dude that is effin awesome! !! now THAT is the glossy finish im lookin for on my boards...oh by the way what is the thickness of the board before u put the bottom part on?

kentuckiannaman
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Did you add sealant before you put the epoxy on?

joeymullins
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Looks great! Did that 8 oz cover the whole board or did you have to add more off camera.

KagedBooks
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Looks great. Did you need any extra work to get the bubbles out of the resin?

RobinLewisMakes
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Were both boards 2’ by 4’ ? And if so how much resin did you use per board?

nikogoumas
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Very nice tutorial, thanks. one question though, do you happen to know the dimensions of the legs and the measurement of the mounting location where the carriage bolt goes. Thanks

chavez
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What’s the difference between using polyctyllic vs art resin?

danelegendre
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Does anyone know if this art resin (or any other epoxy resin) provides consistent slide/playability weather the temperature is hot or cold, humid or dry? For example... Polyurethane seams to always go tacky and bags stick with humidity or way to slippery when hot and dry.

I know Slick Woody boards claim to have a special vinyl coating that provides consistent play under all weather conditions (except maybe snow and rain).

Thanks for any answers to a clear coating that provides consistent play/slidability.

SpiritConscious