These are some of the travel cribbage boards I've made. Two of the three shown here are similar in design, having two species of wood interleaved, and then drilling most of the cribbage holes to rest onto the lighter color wood. The two-tone ones here are Hickory and Wenge, and Maple and Wenge. I've also made Walnut and Maple and Padauk and Maple using this design. The solid colored board is made of Morado (a.k.a. Bolivian Rosewood). These travel boards are of the two-player variety, using the Rockwell template for drilling the holes. They measure roughly 15" long by 4.25" wide, so they fit easily in a sling bag or knapsack. They all fold out and the insides have compartments for cards and pegs, along with magnets to hold metallic pegs and to keep the folded board from inadvertently opening.