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Ever make a cribbage board? - Dumb_Polack - 08-02-2023 SWMBO and the kids are leaning on me to make a cribbage board. (I used to play it so a refresher might be in mind). Anyways, I see Rockler sells a template for making one (as well as the pegs). I'll grant that they're jig will make straight, clean holes, but I'm cheap so I'm looking for other ideas. I can copy a template and spray glue it to a board, but I'm afraid the holes won't be clean and straight. Is this a case of "spend the $$$ now DP so you won't regret it later? How have you made your cribbage board(s)? RE: Ever make a cribbage board? - KC - 08-02-2023 (08-02-2023, 09:41 AM)Dumb_Polack Wrote: SWMBO and the kids are leaning on me to make a cribbage board. (I used to play it so a refresher might be in mind). Anyways, I see Rockler sells a template for making one (as well as the pegs). I'll grant that they're jig will make straight, clean holes, but I'm cheap so I'm looking for other ideas. I can copy a template and spray glue it to a board, but I'm afraid the holes won't be clean and straight. I haven't made one in years and years, but I made some Pegs & Jokers parts. I cut up a bunch of spacers to use when drilling. Drilled the hole for a bunch of pieces, added or removed a spacer, drilled some more. The bit for a cribbage peg is small enough to 'wander' just enough to be annoying. I expect a good quality jig would alleviate that to some extent. RE: Ever make a cribbage board? - Dumb_Polack - 08-02-2023 (08-02-2023, 09:50 AM)KC Wrote: I haven't made one in years and years, but I made some Pegs & Jokers parts. I cut up a bunch of spacers to use when drilling. Drilled the hole for a bunch of pieces, added or removed a spacer, drilled some more. The bit for a cribbage peg is small enough to 'wander' just enough to be annoying. I expect a good quality jig would alleviate that to some extent. Yes, you're right...I just might buy the jig. "The stingy man pays the most" and all... RE: Ever make a cribbage board? - 6270_Productions - 08-02-2023 You are just looking for an excuse to buy a CNC router - right? RE: Ever make a cribbage board? - MstrCarpenter - 08-02-2023 (08-02-2023, 11:38 AM)6270_Productions Wrote: You are just looking for an excuse to buy a CNC router - right? That would make for an expensive cribbage board! Of course now you could make it in the shape of "29"; the highest hand. It's also a reminder to check if you've got the right Jack. Back in the mid 70's when thick (usually dark) pine was in vogue I made coffee tables with live edge slabs. I routed a chess/checker board and drilled for cribbage. This was large format. I used 1/4" pegboard to make the actual jig in 3" thick pine on the drill press. Mostly because that was what I used on the first few. I soon realized I needed something thicker to make all the holes 90° to the top. The legs were pine branches from the woods (think; free) shaped with a draw knife. The pins were golf tees (also free), and that small branch stub on the live edge was actually a drawer pull. When I brought a few to the local gift shop, I was introduced to the concept of "consignments" I said; "No thank-you, I'll take cash now or they go back in my truck." I left with cash. Sorry for the long reply, but it was fun remembering my High School days. RE: Ever make a cribbage board? - brnhornt - 08-03-2023 (08-02-2023, 09:41 AM)Dumb_Polack Wrote: SWMBO and the kids are leaning on me to make a cribbage board. (I used to play it so a refresher might be in mind). Anyways, I see Rockler sells a template for making one (as well as the pegs). I'll grant that they're jig will make straight, clean holes, but I'm cheap so I'm looking for other ideas. I can copy a template and spray glue it to a board, but I'm afraid the holes won't be clean and straight. I think if you're going to make a lot of them...or heck, even more than two...it would be worth the jig. I've only made one. I scaled up an image and printed it out, then did exactly what you were thinking, I spray glued it to the board and set out drilling on my drill press. Only a few of the holes were misaligned (obvious my fault) but you would have to look hard for them. The issue I had was I didn't consider tear out. If it was doing it again, I would either use a sacrificial piece of hardboard...or more likely, drilled the holes before the final thickness planning to get rid of any tear out from the drilling process. Good luck! RE: Ever make a cribbage board? - msweig - 08-04-2023 You could also just buy the template, use it, and then sell the template on here. Then the template doesn't cost so much (that is what I did years ago when I made one). Or just post a WTB in the sales forum. Someone might have one kicking around they no longer need. RE: Ever make a cribbage board? - redband02 - 08-04-2023 (08-03-2023, 06:53 AM)brnhornt Wrote: I think if you're going to make a lot of them...or heck, even more than two...it would be worth the jig. I've only made one. I scaled up an image and printed it out, then did exactly what you were thinking, I spray glued it to the board and set out drilling on my drill press. Only a few of the holes were misaligned (obvious my fault) but you would have to look hard for them. The issue I had was I didn't consider tear out. If it was doing it again, I would either use a sacrificial piece of hardboard...or more likely, drilled the holes before the final thickness planning to get rid of any tear out from the drilling process. That is exactly what I did, make a copy of an image to the size you want, glue it to a board and used my drill press to drill holes.. I have made 10-12 cribbage boards that way, all different sizes I used colored match sticks for a while then got some metal pegs from Cribbage Supply https://www.cribbagesupply.com/plainpegs.html I got some templates from:www.cribbageguy.com/templates/ and /cribbagecorner.com/templates/ Tom RE: Ever make a cribbage board? - MauleSkinner - 08-04-2023 I made one a few years ago…printed template, spray-glued. I think I used a drill press to ensure the holes were straight, but there are a couple of simple drill guides you can make from scrap wood to ensure straight holes with a hand drill. RE: Ever make a cribbage board? - iclark - 08-04-2023 Depending on how much you want to spend, Lee Valley has options from template to full kit to pegs |