How Do You Make Cornhole Ramps?
Cornhole is a backyard game as well as a professional sport that is played with eight bags and two boards. The boards are placed 24 feet apart for amateurs and 27 feet apart for professional cornhole players. People can play cornhole against another opponent or play in two-man teams. Cornhole boards are elevated and wedge-shaped, resembling small ramps. Measure and mark the halfway point on two of the 8-foot two-by-fours and cut each on the mark with a circular saw. The boards cuts must be square. Take a third full-length 8-foot two-by-four and measure and mark off four 21-inch sections. Cut the four 21-inch two-by-fours and place them to the side. Take the final 8-foot two-by-four, mark and cut four boards 11 5/8 inches long. Place any two pieces of wood under the far edges of one four-by-four piece of plywood to elevate it off the floor. Take the measuring tape and locate the exact middle of the plywood board, two feet from any side. Mark several dots down the middle axis of the boar