I bought a cornhole set that has two coats of lacquer already applied. I had planned to paint a Hurricanes symbol on each set but I am unsure how to go about doing this. I live in an apartment complex so it makes it a little difficult to do the sanding and mineral spirits and etc without disturbing my neighbors as suggested here: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=105x7593402Any suggestions? Can you paint the symbols over lacquer with acrylic and then lacquer on top of that?
7/8/2009 10:44:21 AM
hmm, maybe buy a canes car magnet and hot glue it with a final clear coat protective layer around the top surface and sides?edit: you might want to sand before glueing the magnet. I haven't worked with laquered surfaces much but i think a course paper should be good enough.[Edited on July 8, 2009 at 10:53 AM. Reason : ]
7/8/2009 10:50:54 AM
also pics plz
7/8/2009 10:55:11 AM
I think you should consult the expert.
7/8/2009 11:00:54 AM
I built my set, and have a NCSU board and a UNC board (wife is UNC grad).Basically I painted the base colors I wanted on each board, and then found some large clear car stickers from the conference store, which have worked out extremely well. Much cleaner than I could have painted, and it's almost impossible to tell they are stickers.
7/8/2009 11:05:42 AM
a hurricanes sticker?
7/8/2009 11:05:47 AM
Pics of them as they are now? Or after?
7/8/2009 11:08:35 AM
now, so we can see what we're dealing with.after would be cool too once we get there
7/8/2009 11:10:10 AM
The car magnet is a good idea to use as a base to follow. Not to toot my own horn, but I am pretty artistic and can paint or draw what I see.
7/8/2009 11:11:54 AM
what all are you looking to design the board with?solid base color with different color font, maybe a logo or two here or there?abstract with streaks/lines/swirls of red&black&white?collage of player "action" shots on the board?
7/8/2009 11:15:18 AM
I was thinking one like this:And the other like this:Although a full shot of Cam Ward's gorgeous self would be nice too........ hehHere's the board:[Edited on July 8, 2009 at 11:25 AM. Reason : hmmm]
7/8/2009 11:18:30 AM
the 2nd pic isn't showing up for me.it would be cool to have the logo towards the top with the cornhole being the eye of the storm (might want to staple black cloth underneath the hole so the eye still looks black when you look at it), then mayhaps a "GO 'CANES" or something of the like in the bottom half of the board.[Edited on July 8, 2009 at 11:24 AM. Reason : erm, nevermind, the hole is too big.]
7/8/2009 11:23:50 AM
I'm jealous. That's going to look awesome when its done.
7/8/2009 11:44:38 AM
7/8/2009 11:46:52 AM
^if the eye of the storm was going to the the cornhole inthe board, it would be a good idea to staple black cloth under the hole (like a beanbag catcher) so you wouldn't see grass or concrete or whatever through the hole... the eye of the storm would always be black.
7/8/2009 11:50:34 AM
^I like the idea of the eye but I dunno how I could make it work.
7/8/2009 11:59:43 AM
So, back on topic...Can I spray paint over the lacquer with a spray paint for plastic or will I have to strip all the lacquer off?
7/8/2009 12:02:40 PM
7/8/2009 12:10:09 PM
i think you should put quebec nordiques logos on them bothVIVE LE NORDIQUE!
7/8/2009 12:34:39 PM
hahaha.I like the one black, one white with the hurricane and the flag. Will I have to strip all the lacquer off to paint them solid colors?
7/8/2009 12:36:46 PM
i, too, have (built and) painted my own cornhole boxes.
7/8/2009 12:39:02 PM
Then can you offer a suggestion about how to paint over lacquer?Since that is what this thread is about..............
7/8/2009 12:40:04 PM
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060919105424AAkh344seems like using that killz stuff should do the trick.
7/8/2009 12:42:48 PM
i personally would sand it all off and paint it however i wanted to. dunno how much trouble that would be, as you said you lived in an apartment. you could do it in the parking lot, i suppose.[Edited on July 8, 2009 at 12:49 PM. Reason : or rough sand, prime and paint, as was already suggested. that would probably do the trick.]
7/8/2009 12:48:39 PM
sanding by hand would take some effort, and i'm not sure if the surface would look too great afterwards. i would do a light sanding after using the killz product though. just don't rely solely on sanding.
7/8/2009 1:05:58 PM
7/8/2009 4:16:26 PM
nice, have fun with the project!
7/8/2009 4:30:34 PM
http://www.cornholeplayers.net/That site has a ton of great info, and where I got my board plans
7/8/2009 4:42:29 PM
So here's the idea I am thinking of using. I did this in Paint so ignore the crappyness.How can I make it better? I don't want to get TOO detailed but I feel like it's missing something.
7/8/2009 4:43:40 PM
how about some text. perhaps, "Canes!" or something
7/8/2009 4:48:24 PM
^
7/8/2009 4:50:21 PM
My script sucks.I would find painting the name to be the most difficult part.Worth a shot.
7/8/2009 4:54:13 PM
put lines on it like an ice rink
7/8/2009 4:57:45 PM
you can go to Wal-Mart or any arts and crafts store and get stencils of letters or stickers for mailboxes and whatnot that you can outline onto the board and color in.
7/8/2009 4:58:31 PM
7/8/2009 5:18:13 PM
^^thought about posting that earlier but she seems against the text idea.
7/8/2009 5:24:03 PM
7/8/2009 5:52:41 PM
i agree, i think it's fine the way it is.but if you must add something else, maybe a pic of the stanley cup and 2006 under it?
7/8/2009 6:23:11 PM
the only thing I can say about this project is don't put too much lacquer on it because the bags will just slide right off, happened to a friend of mine. I finished mine with a spray on clear coat for shine but still kept the surface a bit rough.
7/8/2009 6:37:33 PM
I really like those designs, especially the lines on the edges.I think I put three coats of gloss polyurethane on my boards, and they have a good slickness.
7/8/2009 7:01:49 PM
4 of the 8 bags are sewn. My sewing machine does double stitching so they should be pretty sturdy. Making them white and black since they didn't have red duck cloth. I might dye the white ones red so they don't show dirt as badly. I'll post a picture of them when they are finished.If anyone wants me to make them some, make me an offer.
7/8/2009 9:34:44 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io8X4pz_QJ0
7/8/2009 9:58:45 PM
7/8/2009 10:20:04 PM
^http://cantgetrightcornholeboards.com/this is a local guy who makes really good ones, hes made a few for celebs too
7/8/2009 10:32:27 PM
That paint is going to orange peel eventually.The only paint you can put over laquer is more laquer or other oil based paint. Anything else is eventually going to react and fuck up. Laquer is a oil based paint with suspension chemicals. Unlike acrylics, it never "sets".And stripping it is a serious, noxious mess. You would have been much better off buying the plywood boards raw, and then sealing them yourself. And the advice in that thread for sanding the laquer finish down is only going to delay the inevitable. You need to strip it off, and you should use a paint stripper to do it.Killz will work great, as it's oil on oil. But if you spraypaint over that, or use acrylic over that, it's going to get fucccckkkeeed up and either orange peel or come off in sheets as the humidity gets to it. I'd continue with oil based paints for the colors, plop the sitckers on there, and then use another clear laquer over the top.
7/8/2009 10:35:07 PM
everything i've read on some cornhole board said to use water based paints, and use a water based protective coating...i think it's called minwax acrylic or something like that. it won't turn crazy colors.i'm just wondering how it impacts the slide
7/8/2009 10:48:54 PM
7/8/2009 11:04:00 PM
experiencequality assurancestandardssuperior equipmenttake your pick
7/8/2009 11:15:25 PM
i don't think superior equipment is a valid arguement. i mean the only real equipment we're talking about here is a sewing machine.but i'm just trying to piss you off with this post synapse. pawprint i think your beanbags will be fine.
7/8/2009 11:23:57 PM
Your choice but allow me to enlighten you from my POV .Did you know working as a seamstress in a factory is an entry level job that doesn't require any previous experience?Quality assurance means someone else looks at the poduct and says it is up to standards, right? Wouldn't you rather be your own quality assurance? You say you want some cornhole bags, I make them, you aren't sastisfied, you don't buy them...instead of buying them from a factory then trying to do a return over the phone. I will even fix any bags that you purchase from me if anything happens to them.And my standards are likely higher than a factory. Quanity versus Quality..one goes up, the other goes down, in general. And superior equipment...Ehh, Industrial versuses Commercial. Tit for tat.I teach a class and we cover an entire section on factory goods versus handmade products.So, if anyone is interested in some handmade, quality cornhole bags, let me know. Kthx.Here's a picture taken with my phone of the empty bags. Gonna stuff them tomorrow. They haven't been pressed yet so ignore the wrinkles from turning them right side out![Edited on July 8, 2009 at 11:41 PM. Reason : Added pic.]
7/8/2009 11:29:40 PM