You should make the pucks! Different color woods. Three different sizes to make it even more challenging! Just a thought! New to your channel from a recommendation from Andrew Klein!
Pretty cool maaan!!! Looks like a lot of fun and I think I’ll give it a go. I know my kids will love playing this! Thanks for the great idea. I’m surprised Cracker Barrel doesn’t sell this game in there store🤷🏻♂️. Givem a call, you never know they sell tons of stuff like this!!! Anyways, great job!!! Happy new year my friend!!!
Really cool my kids would love one of those. Quick question you never mentioned the puck size. Standard diameter dowel or did you turn them on the lathe? Thanks
You can definitely turn them on the lathe, but I just bought them on amazon. there is a link in the description below the video . I would have turn them but I wanted to get them out for Xmas. They are roughly 1/2" tall x 1 1/2" dia. Thanks for watching.
@@TheMuzShop Thanks for being willing to do that, but I have just set my own dimensions that work for my situation. Thanks again for making the video. It was instructive.
The ones I have are 1 1/2 in diameter and roughly 7/16 in think. I used wooden checker. Here is a link to something similar amzn.to/3gefQIb. Hope this helps. Thanks Muz
Regarding the hole for the bungee - it looks like the hole is drilled 2" from the inside of the back wall. One other question - how high above the playing field is the hole for the bungee drilled?
@@brucej1010 so yes the bungee is 2 inches from the back wall. As for the height of the bungee…. What I did was measured the thickness of the pucks and divide it in half then add a 1/16 th so the string is favoring the top half of the puck. For example if the puck is 1/2”thick divided by 2 is 1/4”+1/16= 5/16” up from the floor. Hope this helps. Would love to see a pic of the finished game… email me one if you want to… Thank
Looks like a fun game and a fun project too.
Super easy build.... give it a shot. 👍🏻👍🏻
That game looks great, as does the "deluxe" version~!! I think I've discovered this year's Christmas gifts for the nephews~! Thanks for sharing~!!
Make an awesome gift and easy to make.....
Fun build, Mike! Nice job! I'd use Oreos for my pucks and I'd make them disappear in an easier more delicious way. :)
😂🤣 Thanks Drew!!
Loving this! Awesome job, that looks amazing and sounds like such a fun game!
Super fun!! Table top worked perfectly .....Thanks!!!
You should make the pucks! Different color woods. Three different sizes to make it even more challenging! Just a thought! New to your channel from a recommendation from Andrew Klein!
Thanks for the sub. I also made one the the center goal piece is removable so you can have different size goals.
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Great share
Thank you for watching 👍👍👍
Pretty cool maaan!!!
Looks like a lot of fun and I think I’ll give it a go. I know my kids will love playing this! Thanks for the great idea.
I’m surprised Cracker Barrel doesn’t sell this game in there store🤷🏻♂️. Givem a call, you never know they sell tons of stuff like this!!!
Anyways, great job!!!
Happy new year my friend!!!
Thanks Bro!! I appreciate your comment. Happy New tears to you too.....🎊🎉👍
Nice! I was looking for how to make puck shapes out of wood but this was a nice find instead! :)
Thanks !! I thought of making them too but decided to buy them. 👍👍
Hole saw and a drill with 1/4" thick plank
Hello! I really loved the video.
Thank you so much 👍🏻👍🏻
Really cool my kids would love one of those. Quick question you never mentioned the puck size. Standard diameter dowel or did you turn them on the lathe? Thanks
You can definitely turn them on the lathe, but I just bought them on amazon. there is a link in the description below the video . I would have turn them but I wanted to get them out for Xmas.
They are roughly 1/2" tall x 1 1/2" dia. Thanks for watching.
Maybe I missed something, but I see nothing with regard to the sizes and measurements you are using for the various parts. Thanks for doing the video.
Sorry about that… email me and I will send you a drawing with dimensions.
Thanks MUZ
Themuzshop@gmail.com
@@TheMuzShop Thanks for being willing to do that, but I have just set my own dimensions that work for my situation. Thanks again for making the video. It was instructive.
Thanks - great demo
Thanks for watching 👍👍
What are the pucks made out of? Great game and build! Thanks for sharing.
Pucks are made of wood. I just bought them. There is a link below in the description where I got them along with the cord.
Thanks 😊
Hi. Where is the drawing with dimensions please. Did i miss it?
There is a link in the description below the video click more and look for the link for dimensions. Thanks
Hey!
You made a knife block some time back, do you possibly know what measurements you used for that block?
Kind regards
//Emil
The block is 5"x 3 1/2" x 10" tall at the long end.
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When heating the poxy was it straight after you poured it
Yes. The heat is to get the little bubbles out…
What is your link for the puck to your nice board game?
There are links in the description below the video, click (more). Here is the puck link amzn.to/3KkpxjF
very nice, what did you use for the pucks? as in what are they made out of?
Thanks!! I was going to turn them on the wood lathe, but I ran out of time for a Christmas present so I bought them. Link below in the description.
What did you fill the slots with on the day of the game?
Black Starbond ca glue
Looks like Amazon no longer sells the pucks. Can you tell me the size - diameter and height for the pucks? Thanks for the plans!
The ones I have are 1 1/2 in diameter and roughly 7/16 in think. I used wooden checker. Here is a link to something similar amzn.to/3gefQIb. Hope this helps.
Thanks
Muz
@@TheMuzShop Thank you!
Regarding the hole for the bungee - it looks like the hole is drilled 2" from the inside of the back wall. One other question - how high above the playing field is the hole for the bungee drilled?
@@brucej1010 so yes the bungee is 2 inches from the back wall. As for the height of the bungee…. What I did was measured the thickness of the pucks and divide it in half then add a 1/16 th so the string is favoring the top half of the puck. For example if the puck is 1/2”thick divided by 2 is 1/4”+1/16= 5/16” up from the floor. Hope this helps. Would love to see a pic of the finished game… email me one if you want to…
Thank
@@TheMuzShop Thank you for your help!
Before putting the epoxy. Did you need to put anything, or you can just poor the epoxy. TIA
Yes a couple of coats of sanding sealer as a show you in the video about the 10 min mark. Thanks for watching…..
That guy!!!
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Sixth.
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Your opponent must have been a Democrat, they cheated!🤣🛫
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