No more studio - but Cornhole!
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Update!
The Second set of Colts boards went to a good home -
- in Tennessee no less!
A transplanted Hoosier passed through and picked them up for her husbands b-day.
Said they were tired of being surrounded by Titan boards - hehe.
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The Second set of Colts boards went to a good home -
- in Tennessee no less!
A transplanted Hoosier passed through and picked them up for her husbands b-day.
Said they were tired of being surrounded by Titan boards - hehe.
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As promised, just finished these babies. Honey Pecan finish, regulation size with overhang- 100% Baltic Birch!
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I have a couple of questions. What are the holes for that are at the end? What does one use to indicate the score (I couldn't see the part, only holes and numbers). Okay, three. What are the two holes for at either side of the score board?
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Re: No more studio - but Cornhole!
I would imagine they use golf tees to keep score and the bigger holes would be holding my beer in the shade.
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You're right Signalsdrone, and the holes at the front edge are to make use of the ancillary light from those I install under the 'cornhole' so that you can see the front of the boards at night. (see previous pics)
These features are both my unique twists on the standard boards that most build. Spilling suds, losing track of score (usually because of those suds) and not being able to play well in the evening are the bane of the cornholers existence.
How are we ever to solve world hunger if those are allowed to haunt us?
These features are both my unique twists on the standard boards that most build. Spilling suds, losing track of score (usually because of those suds) and not being able to play well in the evening are the bane of the cornholers existence.
How are we ever to solve world hunger if those are allowed to haunt us?
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Life still sucks, so, I had time to do another set.
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Re: No more studio - but Cornhole!
Awesome! Where are you sourcing those lights? Such a cool idea, especially the holes to illuminate the front of the board.
2xT30 (20", 3012LF)
2xT30 (21", 3012LF)
4xOtop J-array (Beta12, melded/straight piezos)
Truck Tuba (MCM)
Next up: 2xJack12 or family of table tubas
2xT30 (21", 3012LF)
4xOtop J-array (Beta12, melded/straight piezos)
Truck Tuba (MCM)
Next up: 2xJack12 or family of table tubas
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Thanks!
The lights? Tried several and finally settled on some from an Amazon seller. I believe they're "Blinggo's". They work and are typical chinesium but I haven't found a US manufacturer as of yet.
The lights? Tried several and finally settled on some from an Amazon seller. I believe they're "Blinggo's". They work and are typical chinesium but I haven't found a US manufacturer as of yet.
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Re: No more studio - but Cornhole!
Ha, found em. Blinngo. Had no idea there was a whole cottage industry for pimping out cornhole boards...
2xT30 (20", 3012LF)
2xT30 (21", 3012LF)
4xOtop J-array (Beta12, melded/straight piezos)
Truck Tuba (MCM)
Next up: 2xJack12 or family of table tubas
2xT30 (21", 3012LF)
4xOtop J-array (Beta12, melded/straight piezos)
Truck Tuba (MCM)
Next up: 2xJack12 or family of table tubas