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Nice sized 54" octagon table went out to a golf & country club. First time using "classic grey" stain, I like it.

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Yes, with a whopping 5 videos and 41 subscribers. Only 1 of those videos has more than 20 views I think, and it's my "How to install a custom cloth" video, which also needs updating.

I would like to get more content onto youtube but I have zero experience with any filming and editing videos to make any worthwhile content. Maybe one day.
 
Yes, with a whopping 5 videos and 41 subscribers. Only 1 of those videos has more than 20 views I think, and it's my "How to install a custom cloth" video, which also needs updating.

I would like to get more content onto youtube but I have zero experience with any filming and editing videos to make any worthwhile content. Maybe one day.
Whats the name?
 
Nice sized 54" octagon table went out to a golf & country club. First time using "classic grey" stain, I like it.
My study is octagonal and my vision is to have a table like this in the middle. Of course, that would also require me to turn it into a study as it's currently a junk room full of stuff we have nowhere else to hide away.
 
Sounds great. I'm actually in the process of making another one as we speak. I should have photos by end of next week.
 
One more table about to get taken apart and shipped. This one is staying North of the border, just a few provinces over.

90"x42" for 9 players
Dark brown genuine leather rail
9x jumbo matte black powder coated cup holders
dual 8" pedestals dyed black, claw toed feet.
1" acrylic raised rail
Brass decorative nails
Will have a chip drawer & battery for the lights
Solid oak dining table cover, dyed black and satin lacquer finish

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The lights are RGBW, just chose orange since the customer wanted to see that color.

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Beautiful stuff!

I wish I had room for another table. My table is pretty nice but I’d love to have a custom design from you. I know exactly what I’d want! I’d replace mine but I made it with my Grandfather many years ago and it’s sentimental as he is gone now. I’ve come close a few times!
 
Beautiful stuff!

I wish I had room for another table. My table is pretty nice but I’d love to have a custom design from you. I know exactly what I’d want! I’d replace mine but I made it with my Grandfather many years ago and it’s sentimental as he is gone now. I’ve come close a few times!

I can appreciate this table you got that you built with your grandfather. That is absolutely irreplaceable and priceless indeed.

However, this is just a thought, I'll bet Tony could work with you on a design that somehow would incorporate your late grandfather's memory. You could probably even ship him bits and pieces that could become a part of a new design.

Just love the story and I know Tony personally and he is just unreal with his ideas and experience. Hope you can get a new table some day and keep your grandfathers 'juju' alive along with it!
 
Two supporting boomerangs, touching each other on their faces, is what we now expect:)
 
I love the "Don't Fuck Up The Table" puck. Do they get included with each table build? ;)
Tony should definitely start including them! My son made the puck for a table that he put together, but as a joke he moved the puck to the Chanman table after it was setup. The puck hasn't moved since....
 
Another Cocobolo base, boomerang style. Similar to inca911's but in brass instead of copper for the accent color.

Still need to clean it up, remove the plastic film and finish the corners and edges.

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Did the base in brass to match the brass plate in the middle of the table.
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I never get tired of looking at pics of your work. Blows me away every time. You're a flat out artist man!
 
Also did a smaller project the other day for the local casino for a tip box used for envelopes for staff. I've done this before in a smoked acrylic without the slot in the front to collect tips from the tables. It comes in handy if doing color ups for many tables quickly by just dumping the lower denom chips into the bin.

A bit hard to see but there is an opening underneath the bottom sloped piece to slide in envelopes from the front rather than the top.
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