Build Your Own Poker Table
IF YOU WANT SOMETHING DONE RIGHT, DO IT YOURSELF.
 
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The final look after snapping on the cap.

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The table is not too heavy, but difficult to maneuver. So I added handles in the back.

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The final look of the underside with legs folded. The entire width of the table is very small - no more than 6 inches (from bottom to top - not side to side). This allows for ease of storage.



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Finished product. Good looking, sturdy, easy to handle, and very comfortable. With the addition of slide under cup holders (casinosupply.com) - smaller ones for beer bottles and larger ones for glasses - your are ready to go. I also felted the bottom of the slide unders so not to scratch the table surface. The table will last a very long time. Even if you wanted to give it an overhaul every few years, all it takes is new felt (just unbolt the playing area from the bottom of the table), and you can also restain the top to any color you like.

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The men behind the game - without them, there would be no table.

That's it. Any questions or comments, feel free to email me. Also, if you have any pictures of what you are building, please send them along as well.

lucerne332002@yahoo.com

Thanks for taking the time to check this out and I hope it helps...

David

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My last wooden creation - my coffee table.

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Alright Nolan, no more Poker for you!