View Full Version : Just finished my table..
thormx53
05-26-05, 10:15 PM
Just finished it.. Can't wait to use it this weekend.
Sorry for the crapp quality.. Half the camera's fault, and I had to down size them to get them under the 39kb limit to upload them.
Took about 8 hours total to build (working by myself).
thormx53
05-26-05, 10:19 PM
One more, full table shot.
HomePokerGames Admin
05-26-05, 10:24 PM
How much did it cost you all together?
thormx53
05-27-05, 01:20 PM
Actually, the total cost was 23.97$.. lol
Only thing I had to buy was the vinyl, and the spray adhesive to hold the foam on. The playing surface is actually a blanket I found in my basement - it feels exactly like velveteen and looks good too. As for the padding under it, I used some astroturf I had left over from when I built my iguana's cage, and some thick carpet padding/batting I found in the basement. It actually feels really good, surprisingly. I plan to replace it with real velveteen and foam once this wears out, but until then it works. The 2" foam I used on the railing my buddy grabbed from school (interior decorating class uses it apparently, he went in and snagged some of the extra they had), and for the wood we went to a construction site and they gave us a crapload of extra wood. It is actually 1/2" particle/chip board, but worked fine. It is actually just a tabletop, those legs aren't attached. It's just sitting on an old table I had.
thormx53
05-27-05, 01:21 PM
Actually, the total cost was 23.97$.. lol
Only thing I had to buy was the vinyl, and the spray adhesive to hold the foam on. The playing surface is actually a blanket I found in my basement - it feels exactly like velveteen and looks good too. As for the padding under it, I used some astroturf I had left over from when I built my iguana's cage, and some thick carpet padding/batting I found in the basement. It actually feels really good, surprisingly. I plan to replace it with real velveteen and foam once this wears out, but until then it works. The 2" foam I used on the railing my buddy grabbed from school (interior decorating class uses it apparently, he went in and snagged some of the extra they had), and for the wood we went to a construction site and they gave us a crapload of extra wood. It is actually 1/2" particle/chip board, but worked fine. It is actually just a tabletop, those legs aren't attached. It's just sitting on an old table I had.
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