George Vondriska

Build a Cribbage Board

George Vondriska
Duration:   2  mins

Description

George Vondriska and A.J. Moses discuss the process for making a cribbage board from scrap wood in your woodworking shop. These cribbage board plans are included in the WoodWorkers Guild of America (WWGOA) original video. Read the article Make a Cribbage Board with Peg Storage to get step-by-step instructions and a cut list for this easy to make woodworking project.

Share tips, start a discussion or ask other students a question. If you have a question for the instructor, please click here.

Make a comment:
characters remaining

3 Responses to “Build a Cribbage Board”

  1. Stephen

    Looks good

  2. Kenneth Friend

    I went to Rockler site and don't see the standard size cribbage board template

  3. Tom Lindquist

    Please advise the source for the drilling template and pegs.

Cribbage continues to be a pretty popular game and AJ's got a cribbage board here that he made. The plan, the design for this is all up on the Woodworkers Guild of America website. So AJ, this is really nice looking, just classic. And give us a little bit of information on how you put these things together, what it takes to make a cribbage board. Well George, as you know, wood shops generate a lot of small pieces and I'm able to make these cribbage boards out of fairly small or narrow pieces of wood, by, uh, separating the two sides with a middle spline. Great use for scraps. So walnut maple here? Right? Yes, mmh, yeah. And I've got a little piece of canary wood there for, for a doorstop. So let's have a look at the inside of that. Cause you have to have pegs to play the game. There you go. And that's dovetailed in there. Your slider. It is, uh, actually, that's all cut on the table saw. Really? Yeah. So that's a nice, that's a great technique to come out of this now. Now I use a router then for the recess To create the pocket in the bottom and all these tiny holes that would have the opportunity to be a real boring process. Making all of those. It's just a little joke. That's okay if you laugh. Uhm, and you've got a commercial jig that you source in the article that helps you get those holes just right? Yes. Okay. So kind of the bull's eye of this whole thing. Great way to use small pieces, cribbage is still a popular game. You actually sell a lot of these. I do. And so you're taking off of from other projects and making it into something you can make some money on. This is a great project. And again, look for the complete plans for this on the wwgoa.com site. Just search for the 'Cribbage Board Story' and you'll get all AJ's information about how to make one of these and the sources for the stuff you need. The pegs and that commercial jig for drilling holes. Thanks AJ. Thank you, George.
Get exclusive premium content! Sign up for a membership now!