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can i have the measure in cm??? please ??? Comment from : Sonny |
Could you use the slide under the rail cup holders with this table? Comment from : Jd Clark |
Or go to amazon and buy one pre-built :) Comment from : MAVERICK 42 |
question...one step 1 why are you measuring 21 inch when a 4x8 sheet is 24 to center? Comment from : Frank Brady |
just google woodprix :)) Comment from : Allan Docater |
awesome! but way too much work/time to save few hundred bucks... Comment from : Derek Lee |
hola. puede hacer decirme cuales son las medidas para una mesa pequeña o de heads-up? thanks Comment from : alejandro garcia |
Brybelly speed cloth 50.00 Folding legs 60.00 Vinyl 60.00 Volara tabel foam 36.00 Casino supply 1in x54x105 foam 70.00 Router bit 25.00 Palm sander and paper 80.00 3/4 Forster bit 15.00 Jigsaw blades 15.00 Hex head bolt 10.00 3m spray adhesive 36.00 Wood glue 5.00 1/4 screw pack 8.00 3/4 plywood 40.00 Total cost= 510.00 approx Doesn't include jigsaw, stapler,handtools,clamps,ducktape. Comment from : Darrell Combs |
That's a pretty small table. Definitely wouldn't want to try to fit 10 people at it. No spot for a dealer either. Comment from : Benjamin Comfort |
I'll just buy one Comment from : Tim D |
Many areas where you can make this build easier. Forget the bolts, just screw up from underneath. You can still remove easily when you want or need to replace the rail material. Add the legs after the first cut, then all work will be done standing up not crawling around on your knees. Now for the table top foam, don't go all the way to the edge, lay the rail down and cut foam only as big as the play area, not under the rail, it will create a better edge on the play surface. It will be a more square edge where table top and rail meet. That where players stack their chips, you want that edge as square as possible, I didn't do that early on with my builds and I've seen more than my fair share of chip stacks toppling over. Foam from a fabric store works great and cheap, 1/2 inch table top foam and 3 inch rail foam. Fabric store such as Joann's have an email coupon 40% off makes the foam extremely inexpensive. And as Rahul Kumar stated, cup holders in the rail is a must. Makes making the rail a little longer but so worth it. Comment from : Michael Corcel |
or you could've just bought this one tinyurl.com/yatrz2rg Comment from : Dimitris Politis |
This is awesome and a fun weekend project. It's built better than the crap from Amazon/Walmart, is cheaper and you can feel a sense of satisfaction telling your buddies "I made it with my two hands." Rather than, "I charged it to my credit card and unboxed it." Really nice work. How does the cloth hold up to spills? Why didn't you use washers on the last step? It seems like a simple pan washer would work well without digging into the material. Anyhow, just curious. Thanks for sharing! Comment from : bicivelo |
Where can I get the 1" open foam and the vynil cover? Comment from : ed carr |
Just got done building mine based off of your video. Definitely not as good but it's not bad Comment from : MYWORD |
Or just buy a bad ass table! Comment from : socalcraigster |
Muy bueno tu video Comment from : Antonia Figueroa |
That's a massive bumper. Comment from : maa-iin-gun B |
How many players is this good for? Comment from : The Forgotten Man |
Anybody know any vids showing how to build a table that folds down the middle so it's really portable Comment from : Josh Parsons |
Just go to woodprix website if you want to know how to make it yourself. Comment from : Jayden Brumous |
What was the overall cost? Comment from : Sanjeev Ghimire |
How many people does this hold? Comment from : slurpz tv |
shouldve added cupholders Comment from : Rahul Kumar |
just google woodprix :)) Comment from : Starr Stewart |
Muito legal :) Comment from : Rodrigo de Souza Ramos |
Really enjoy it. Let's check woodprix plans also. Comment from : Jayden Brumous |
Any plans to do a video on a DIY craps table? I think I can apply some of what you did here, but could really use a solid step by step plan! Comment from : David Carlin |
nice one,best so far great job boyz Comment from : KidCudi |
Thank for sharing, your video is the best I could find so far on YouTube . It gives the most detailed instruction. Comment from : dsomlit |
with stodoys plans doing something like that was easy. Comment from : Sherryl Keith |
ooooookkkkkkk Comment from : Bucky Khronic |
Genius Comment from : Fact Rage |
For 30 more bucks ill just buy one Comment from : Stella 341 |
where did you buy the 1/4" CC foam? Comment from : Michael Villarreal |
how much were materials? Comment from : Tony O'Neill |
What do you advise doing for legs? Comment from : Fairlee Made |
For written instructions including every step go to www.pokerlistings.com/build-your-own-diy-poker-table-and-level-up-your-home-game-for-cheap-98916 Comment from : PokerListings |