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    Traditional 2-player cribbage board for ya

    Here you go. As a bonus, I messed around with the design a little as the client is a footy fan. So there's an Everton FC board in there too...won't be much good for most of you, but may give you ideas for your own.

    Most of the ones you can buy nowadays are the 3/4-track 120-hole boards; this is a traditional 60-hole there-and-back one for 2 players only for people who can't cope with all the newfangledness.

    The 1:216,580 in the corner, by the way, is the odds against your getting a perfect 29-point hand.
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    Ah shame, he's an Everton fan, my deepest sympathies.
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    I shall pass on your condolences.
    =8 -)

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    Crib Boards

    Here's a 2 player design I cut using Vectric's Aspire.

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    Nice work there Neal, very detailed work, I like the contrasting colours of the wood. Almost makes me want to take up Cribbage, but truth is I've got more chance of becoming an Everton fan.
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    Very Nice Neal. Is that metal piece on the right a kinda snap pin (for lack of correct terminology) that holds it together?

    Thanks for sharing and ...
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    Michael,

    My guess would be it's a ball bearing detent... spring-loaded ball bearing in the lid, dimple in the lower piece.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Kowalczyk View Post
    Very Nice Neal. Is that metal piece on the right a kinda snap pin (for lack of correct terminology) that holds it together?

    Thanks for sharing and ...
    No, it's a magnet, there's another in the bottom of the lid. Used a screw for the pivot/hinge on the left side.

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    That's an excellent board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darren Null View Post
    That's an excellent board.
    Thanks, Darren

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