High roller custom table (1 Viewer)

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As the title says, the best description I can give this table is high roller or high class.

The low down:

44"x90" oval
6" wide brown leather rail. 4 French stitches.
10 black aluminum cup holders in the rail
1" tall dark walnut raised rail
1" thick base layer with square decorative nails spaced 4" apart
10" oak columns with claw toed feet and stretcher
Custom gaming suede cloth
Solid oak 3/4" dining table cover

Not a ton of features, but very elegant. I hope to get some photos of the table from my customer when he has it setup in his home. It just left my warehouse and is being shipped to Calgary.

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Photos just sent from my customer. High res photos coming down the road, hopefully with the topper on it too.

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Damn that's the shit right there! That is perfect...love the colors/stains everything. The only thing I don't like about it is that it isn't headed to Boston. Nice work per usual man.

That has everything I would want. I'm going to save a picture and just order one of these as is (with custom felt) at some point in the next 10 years.

Would you take chips in trade? :D
 
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Wow, great work mate. I personally would not get the cupholders, but everything else is spot on. :).

Thought of this straight away -

 
I thought the OP implied this was going to be a custom BCC High Roller table, so I was trying to see the felt better for the HR artwork. ;)

Nice table.
 
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Does the dining top distort the rail foam at all over time? Or does it harm the tops of the cupholders at all? ls the underside of the dining table top covered in foam or something to not scratch the cupholders if it does rest on them?
 
Stupid question(s):

Does the dining top distort the rail foam at all over time? Or does it harm the tops of the cupholders at all? ls the underside of the dining table top covered in foam or something to not scratch the cupholders if it does rest on them?

I have a hardwood 3/4" oak topper on mine and haven't ever had an issue with indenting or issues with the cup holders. The bottom side of the table is wood and no scratching issues. Although mine goes on the top and doesn't move at all so I don't worry about any sort of sliding.
 
Damn that's the shit right there! That is perfect...love the colors/stains everything. The only thing I don't like about it is that it isn't headed to Boston. Nice work per usual man.

That has everything I would want. I'm going to save a picture and just order one of these as is (with custom felt) at some point in the next 10 years.

Would you take chips in trade? :D

I said to myself almost all of this word for word as I looked at the photos in the OP. Beautifully made table, just oozes class. One day...
 
Stupid question(s):

Does the dining top distort the rail foam at all over time? Or does it harm the tops of the cupholders at all? ls the underside of the dining table top covered in foam or something to not scratch the cupholders if it does rest on them?

I haven't had any issues with the foam being warped from the dining table cover. The foam I use is HD 65lb foam which is quite firm, plus it gets compressed when the rail is upholstered. In addition, the weight of the dining table cover is distributed along the entire rail so there isn't very much pressure on the foam in any specific spot.

I build dining table covers so that they fit very snug with the poker table. There is usually very little to no movement once the topper is on. For another table I built, I added wood pucks to the bottom side of the dining table cover which would sit in the cup holders so that it doesn't slide around because the dining table cover was a fair bit larger than the poker table underneath.

I don't finish the underside of the poker table at all. It's just bare wood.
 
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Just beautiful. I'm interested to hear if your customer has feedback about the leather rail in the future. I've heard bad things about how well it holds up. I've also never worked with 1" wood before. That extra quarter inch really sets it off well. It just looks solid. Great work, I'm really impressed.
 
OP updated with photos from my customer. Another satisfied customer from what I'm reading in his emails.
 

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