How Do You Make A Beanbag Toss Board?
Use this beanbag toss board either indoors or outdoors. The directions that follow will give you a 4-foot-square game board that angles backward. Alter the dimensions as desired. Cut and Design Step 1 Purchase one 4-foot by 8-foot piece of 1/4-inch plywood and 7 feet of one-by-one board. Step 2 Use a yardstick and pencil to measure and mark out a line that divides the plywood sheet into two halves that each measure 4 foot by 4 foot. Step 3 Use a circular saw to cut the plywood sheet in half and set one half aside. Step 4 Use a yardstick and pencil to measure and mark out a line that divides one of the 4-foot by 4-foot plywood sheets in half diagonally. Saw the wood in half along this line. Step 5 Find the midpoint of the length of one-by-one and cut the length in half. Step 6 Determine the design of your game board and pencil it in on the 4-foot by 4-foot section of plywood. The design can be based upon a theme such as a child’s birthday or can be based upon a favorite cartoon or telev
Use this beanbag toss board either indoors or outdoors. The directions that follow will give you a 4-foot-square game board that angles backward. Alter the dimensions as desired. Purchase one 4-foot by 8-foot piece of 1/4-inch plywood and 7 feet of one-by-one board. Use a yardstick and pencil to measure and mark out a line that divides the plywood sheet into two halves that each measure 4 foot by 4 foot. Use a circular saw to cut the plywood sheet in half and set one half aside. Use a yardstick and pencil to measure and mark out a line that divides one of the 4-foot by 4-foot plywood sheets in half diagonally. Saw the wood in half along this line. Find the midpoint of the length of one-by-one and cut the length in half. Determine the design of your game board and pencil it in on the 4-foot by 4-foot section of plywood. The design can be based upon a theme such as a child’s birthday or can be based upon a favorite cartoon or television character or show. Use a pencil, yardstick and comp