Clear coating cornhole boards
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Great Video, great looking boards, tried everything Mini wax Polyacrylic is the best.
Thank you for sharing
Ty friend
Nice video! I’m just finishing my first boards, used polycrylic. I have a NFL sticker near the bottom. Even after 6 coats I can still feel the edge of the sticker. I can even feel the edges of paint lines. Is there a water based product that easily goes on thicker and won’t yellow?
I wouldn't use a damp cloth then dry it, use a tac cloth, they're not expensive and you can get more than one use out of them
@johnsullivan9019
2 жыл бұрын
The finish he used is water based
@ZupE891
Жыл бұрын
@@johnsullivan9019 do you have to keep using a new foam brush for every coat? or do you wrap up the same one so it does not harden?
@mikescustomcornholes379
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment.
@mikescustomcornholes379
Жыл бұрын
@@ZupE891 The polycrylic is water based so you are able to wash the brush out and reuse.
Great cornhole board and video. I am curious, and may have missed something, apologies. In another video you showed how to stain the board. You applied a clear coat to the center unstained part of the board. Is there a reason to clear coat the center when you are going to clear coat the entire board? Love to see you do a video on how to make a cornhole board. Thanks again for making the videos, love them.
@mikescustomcornholes379
Жыл бұрын
Hey Mike I clear coated the center with a oil based clear coat to give a amber look. The 2nd clear coat is clear it won’t change the wood color. I hope this answered your questions and thanks so much for your comment.
@supertruckerrolling
Жыл бұрын
Gel stain is great and I use frog tape to stop the bleed
@mikevigilante8208
Жыл бұрын
@@mikescustomcornholes379 Thank you. I thought I had missed something, and I did. Makes so much more sense now. Have you, are you, considering making a video on how to build a cornhole board? Would love to see, even if it is just a beginners tutorial (with tips and tricks), would be awesome. Love your work and the cornhole boards are awesome.
hello, is that clear coat water base gloss? or satin?
So when you re-sand between coats, are you still using the same 120 grit block? Or something finer like 220?
@Codez22
2 жыл бұрын
I use 220 in between coats of the poly
@mikescustomcornholes379
Жыл бұрын
I use 220 in between. I’m new at this and forgot to mention that. Thanks so much for your comment.
@mikescustomcornholes379
Жыл бұрын
I use 220 in between. I’m new at this and forgot to mention that. Thanks so much for your comment.
What kind of finish is on the side boards? Would you gain anything by clear coating them too?
@mikescustomcornholes379
Жыл бұрын
I torch the sides of the boards and then do a oil based gloss polyurethane clear coat.
What finish of clear coat? Satin, Semi, or gloss? Which would be preferred for bag slidage?
@PhantomOPeace
Жыл бұрын
Hey I read satin is best, I've been using gloss and it's coming too sticky of surface no matter how thin I try.
1/2" tops? No router?
Going side to side might work better for you. But you're supposed to go with the grain, instead of against the grain...
I use a foam roller...i fine it easiest