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KeepNGoal
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06-24-2005, 03:45 AM
Post subject: New Table, built by me.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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well, it is for our poker game. A buddy and myself built it last month.
feedback please.
http://www.kerrycarleton.com/pics/table11.JPG
http://www.kerrycarleton.com/pics/table10.JPG
http://www.kerrycarleton.com/pics/table9.JPG
- Keep.
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Xianti
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Awesome. Very nice touch with the rope light.
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BoondockSaint
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man thats phat - nice work
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FyrFytr998
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I like it. Is it for personal use only or are you looking to make tables on the side?
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TenPercenter
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06-25-2005, 01:38 AM
Post subject: Re: New Table, built by me.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Dallas TX
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Originally Posted by KeepNGoal
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I like, very nice. I'm impressed. I like the color combinations.
Ten
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bobmarlon
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Awsome, my buddies and I have been talking about building a table. Any tips.
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SteveA
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
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I'm jealous!
I really like the lights too.
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DrumzCT
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Very nice. I've been looking to get/make one of those myself. How much were the materials? I've been looking at pre-made ones (cause Im lazy) and it seems around $200 is the norm.
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Embrace the bubble
Operation Back to Basics
Goal: re-build BR to 1k from $25 by August 8th
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azureXsmurF
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Could you post the quantities of materials you needed and the cost of them ? I'd be really interested in building a table like this with a different color scheme.
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Grand_MasterB
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Is the actual playing section (felt section) raised above the wooden section where the cupholders are located? Or are they flush together? its hard to tell from teh pic. But for anyone building one its definately best to make the two the same height or you get a lot of cards popping up when dealt due to the uneveness of the table surfaces.
Looks very nice though.. .like the red
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Les_Worm
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Originally Posted by Grand_MasterB
Is the actual playing section (felt section) raised above the wooden section where the cupholders are located? Or are they flush together? its hard to tell from teh pic. But for anyone building one its definately best to make the two the same height or you get a lot of cards popping up when dealt due to the uneveness of the table surfaces.
Looks very nice though.. .like the red
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I think its raised up, at least that what the shadow on the table would lead me to believe.
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The artist formerly known as Knish
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DoGGz
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Les_Worm
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Originally Posted by Grand_MasterB
Is the actual playing section (felt section) raised above the wooden section where the cupholders are located? Or are they flush together? its hard to tell from teh pic. But for anyone building one its definately best to make the two the same height or you get a lot of cards popping up when dealt due to the uneveness of the table surfaces.
Looks very nice though.. .like the red
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I think its raised up, at least that what the shadow on the table would lead me to believe.
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It's definately raised, which really sucks. Do you know how hard it is to pick up cards off a solid wood surface?
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Les_Worm
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Do you know how hard it is to pick up cards off a solid wood surface?
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Not sure, but its gotta be easier than picking glitter off your skin, there is nothing harder than that.
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The artist formerly known as Knish
Only mediocre players are always at their best.
Phil Ivey Owns You
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Kessler
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Las Vegas
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Looks like it's built on a standard 8' folding table. Nice for setup and teardown. How stable is it?
-Kes
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If you can't be kind, at least have the decency to be vague.
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JeffreyGB
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Originally Posted by DoGGz
It's definately raised, which really sucks. Do you know how hard it is to pick up cards off a solid wood surface?
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This is part of why I'd expect the cards to stay on the raised surface, in which case it actually makes it easier to lift them. That's how we do it at my home games anyway, and we've never had issues.
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Dislexsik
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Daaaaamn,thats nice!
MAd props man.
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UG
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fricking tight, yo
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