How Can I Make My Cornhole Board’s Tacky Surface Smooth for Better Sliding?

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Asked By CraftyNinja99 On

I recently built my own cornhole set and decorated the surface with bottle caps using silicone. Unfortunately, after sealing the caps with liquid nails, I discovered they started coming off during play. To avoid the mess of epoxy, which I wasn't confident using, I opted for crystal clear silicone. Now, the surface is really tacky, and the bags won't slide at all. I'm looking for advice on what I can apply to the surface to make it smooth enough for the bags to slide properly, but I explicitly want to avoid using plexiglass since I've had trouble cutting it and it ended up cracking. Any suggestions?

3 Answers

Answered By EpicFailDude1 On

Sorry to say it, but if you're determined to stick with what you have, there may not be a great solution. I suggest higher trim pieces on the sides to create a level over the caps, then fill that space with epoxy. It’s not perfect, but it might help a bit! Just keep in mind the hole in the middle might need some extra attention.

BagTossMaster -

That sounds tricky! Wouldn't the hole just complicate things even more?

Answered By PlywoodPirate23 On

Honestly, if I were you, I’d consider just starting over with the boards. I know it’s a drag, but silicone and bags just don’t mix well for cornhole!

Answered By BuildItBabe93 On

It sounds like silicone is making the surface too grippy, which is a bummer. Honestly, there isn't an easy fix since silicone doesn't really bond well with other materials. You might have to consider starting fresh or going the plexiglass route again, despite the troubles you've had.

CornholePro44 -

Yeah, starting over sounds painful, but it might be your best bet unless you find a better workaround.

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