A Desktop Bag Toss: Build It With Few Tools
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A Desktop Bag Toss: Build It With Few Tools

Known by a variety of names - baggo, cornhole, corn toss, etc. - the game's platform dimensions are normally 2 feet by 4 feet. At 11 inches by 7½ inches, this miniature indoor version is designed to sit on a desktop or table. It's well sized for a typical office cube.
Videos giving a blow-by-blow account of the construction are embedded below in this text. They give a full account of the miniature game's construction - from the initial sawing to the final "bean" bag sewing. Relatively few and simple tools are used, of which only four are electric (including a sewing machine for the bean bags).
Free plans are available here: http://ccfbllc.com/Desktop_Bag_Toss.html .
Videos giving a blow-by-blow account of the construction are embedded below in this text. They give a full account of the miniature game's construction - from the initial sawing to the final "bean" bag sewing. Relatively few and simple tools are used, of which only four are electric (including a sewing machine for the bean bags).
Free plans are available here: http://ccfbllc.com/Desktop_Bag_Toss.html .