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How to Make a Kubb Set

How to Make a Kubb Set
One of the best things about summer is playing a casual game on a field or the beach. In our office, one of our favorite games is called Kubb (rhymes with "tube") that is originally from Sweden. If you have access to some woodworking tools it's pretty easy to make and a lot of fun to play.

What's so fun about the game may not be obvious at first, but after a single game many people get hooked. Trust me, it's worth the bit of effort it takes to make a set.

Kubb wiki page
Rules of play

 
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Step 1Get some wood!

Get some wood!
To make one set you'll need:

- 6' of 4x4
- 6' of 1.5"-2" dowel
- 4' of .75" dowel
- 30' of string

If this is your first set you might want to pick up an 8' piece of 4x4 to try making a couple different kings.
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Jul 9, 2008. 1:04 PMtransparency says:
I love this game, I made a set a year ago and beveled the ends of the smaller ones and lacquered them all.
Feb 3, 2012. 2:01 PMalisha7869 says:
what do you mean about someone else knows this game
Feb 3, 2012. 1:51 PMalisha7869 says:
omg is it really true if you read it tel me
Dec 6, 2011. 12:50 PMCrawJac says:
We made a set and have not put it down. We used it to kill time while cooking a turkey in a trashcan and almost forgot about the bird!

Great job and thanks!
Dec 14, 2010. 4:41 PMCamillaLuvzMusic says:
I was too lazy to read the official directions. but to make it more interesting when I play, to shoot for the king we bend over and shoot through our legs
Dec 14, 2010. 4:38 PMCamillaLuvzMusic says:
lol "kubb that hes gonna miss"
Jul 10, 2008. 12:27 PMHewgO says:
Great Instructable! However, "Kubb" doesn't rhyme with "tube", it actually rhymes more with "tub". Trust me, I'm from Sweden :P Anyways, it's really fun to see that people outside of Sweden are taking a liking to this fantastic, wood-tossing, game :)
May 24, 2009. 8:48 PMMegaMaker says:
It's pronounced "koob".
Nov 22, 2009. 1:22 AMEric95 says:
It's not pronounced koob! HewgO is right, it rhymes more with tub, but the U sound is like a mix between the american U and O.
Nov 22, 2009. 4:57 PMMegaMaker says:
No.
Jun 26, 2010. 6:04 AMEric95 says:
Yes! Are you swedish? I am. It's pronounced more tike tub than tube.
Nov 22, 2009. 5:19 PMHewgO says:
Yes.
"Koob" is actually a very good example of how it sounds like when americans try to speak swedish. They never quite get the U right.
Dec 14, 2010. 4:36 PMCamillaLuvzMusic says:
Well I dunno about you all, but in Denmark it sounds no where near tub. And I'm not going to try to spell it because its not rly possible in english.
Just like americans can't say "rod grod med flode" except the o's in that should be o's w/ lines in them but I cant type that.
May 22, 2010. 8:29 AMmakendo says:
Great way for me to recycle some fence post offcuts and an old curtain rod! Looking forward to trying it out this afternoon. Thanks!
May 16, 2010. 9:10 PMseamster says:
I saw this a while ago, and thought the game looked interesting. I just played it for the first time this weekend--it's a great game! Thanks for posting this.

I'll be making a set for myself soon.
Feb 7, 2010. 3:54 PMLogan D says:
 I should've posted on this a year ago after this instructable after it prompted my interest in and love of kubb.
After first reading this I found an old 4X4 of clear cedar in my garage, bought some poplar dowels, knocked out a set in a day, stained and sealed it, shoved it in a milk crate, and forgot about it until the summer.
One faithful day I decided my and my friends might as well try it, and I think for the next month or two of summer we played everyday, beating that old cedar set to hell and back. It really is one of the best yard games we've ever played and my and my buddies are starting to build our own second generation sets. I am currently planning to make myself a new softwood set every summer, keeping my old battle scarred kings as momentos.
I encourage anyone to try this game, it's fun, strategic, and easy to pick up in an afternoon(though usual some house rules are developed).
Aug 9, 2009. 2:32 PMbejt61 says:
I got my wood from a local hardwood retailer for FREE. I got the spacers or shoring stock they use when shipping and storing the lumber. My king and batons are hickory and the kubbs are maple. BTW a wet 3 3/4 X 3 5/8 x 48 inch picece of hickory is kinda heavy. I am going back to see if I can score another 4 X 4 of that hickory.
May 30, 2009. 1:35 PMkamazeuci says:
I think you really don't need the exact measures. For example, I've just made my kubb set with firewood splitted with my axe. I did the best to match indicated sizes but obviously with an axe you can't be that precise.. I bet vikings didn't buy their kubbs at home depot.
May 25, 2009. 5:05 PMRobertAdams says:
I couldn't find 2" dowel at my local Lowes. The largest I found was 1 1/4". However, when I played, it seemed to be big enough to knock over the kubbs and king.
May 29, 2009. 12:35 PMthepelton says:
Try a Woodcraft store. Find your local one at www.woodcraft.com
May 26, 2009. 8:13 PMrgmidnite says:
We use a piece of hand rail instead of dowel. The only difference is a flat spot on one side. It is much easier to find at home improvement store and you can buy it buy the foot.
May 24, 2009. 8:50 PMMegaMaker says:
This game rules. I played it some time back on an 86 mile float trip. SO fun.
Aug 13, 2008. 8:57 PMloki95531 says:
The S.C.A group near me are vikings and play this every time I go to a meeting.one of their rules is you must have a drink in one hand at all times. makes it a bit more challenging if its beer or stronger.lots of fun even sober.I gotta make me a set. thanks for reminding me.
Jul 24, 2008. 4:39 AMstuant63 says:
This is a great game (nice instructable too). We discovered it last year at a Pictish/Viking re-enactment day and play it a lot now with a rough and ready home made set. We don't bother with the string between the corner markers. A variant rule we have is this; on the FIRST occasion only in the game when a player is throwing to knock over the king (ie win the game), he has the choice to "be sporting" and use only one of his remaining throwing batons. Thereafter, all available batons are used on turns where a player is trying to hit the king. It adds an extra bit of interest.
Jul 22, 2008. 2:37 PMzygote90 says:
man i used 2 play this all the time at camp it was freiken sweet i always owned i played it so long ago i 4got how 2 play thanks for the 'ible never woulda played again with out u!!!
Jul 21, 2008. 1:07 PMFloorman says:
I've seen this played a the Ohio Renaisance Faire. There's a Viking shop there and they will occasionally set up a game in one of the open areas of the faire and will play a game or two. I've tried to figure it out to make my own set. Thanks for the instructable
Jul 21, 2008. 1:45 AMRoxner says:
this is really how to bring the bit of swedish culture you dont see to your own backyard :D the only thing thats really important when playing kubb is that you make sure everyone knows the rules.. ive played 100s of times and 70% of the times it ends in a fight over the rules .. kubb rules is something that can vary from family to family. but its great !
Jul 11, 2008. 10:32 AMandycyca says:
Cool game. Too bad I don't have any woodworking tools :(
Jul 10, 2008. 5:03 PMzachninme says:
Wow, sounds like fun. Took me a bit to understand the point of the game, but I think I get it now...
Jul 10, 2008. 4:15 PMBran says:
Cool!
Jul 10, 2008. 1:08 PMtechnick29 says:
Pretty sweet game! I must try this.
Jul 10, 2008. 12:41 PMCat on my Lap says:
Ha, I made a set a month ago. I didn't even think of posting it.
Jul 10, 2008. 10:26 AMswedeheart says:
Bummer. I just paid 199 kronor for a new set... wish I would have seen this first. Great instructions!
Jul 9, 2008. 9:51 PMIdahoDavid says:
I'd seen this described on another site. Nice to see a step-by-step description on making the parts. Great job.
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