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Anyone have a good experience putting this under a diy style removable padded rail? If so how far under a 4" rail is optimal for no issues/bubbling of the topper? This is my current table but not super happy with the fabric I used. I already have 1/4" padding under this and would consider removing current fabric and getting a topper. Tina Stardust chips coming in soon and am considering this upgrade as well!
 

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Anyone have a good experience putting this under a diy style removable padded rail? If so how far under a 4" rail is optimal for no issues/bubbling of the topper? This is my current table but not super happy with the fabric I used. I already have 1/4" padding under this and would consider removing current fabric and getting a topper. Tina Stardust chips coming in soon and am considering this upgrade as well!
That’s how my table is. I only tuck an inch or less under my rail and it works great.

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Anyone have a good experience putting this under a diy style removable padded rail? If so how far under a 4" rail is optimal for no issues/bubbling of the topper? This is my current table but not super happy with the fabric I used. I already have 1/4" padding under this and would consider removing current fabric and getting a topper. Tina Stardust chips coming in soon and am considering this upgrade as well!

I also have a removable rail. I had my toppers made to go all the way to the edge of the table, so about 2" under the rail all the way around. Works great and no issues at all.

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Does it feel like a mouse pad top? They look awesome, I just fear I'll go from current suede fabric which I like other than not being able to slide or pickup bridge cards too easily when dealing, to being on the other end of the spectrum and being annoyed how slippery everything is. I'm very tactile sensitive :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
 
Take a look at this video I put out in my original post:

The surface is like a mouse pad, yes, and the cards slide very well. In my opinion, they're not too slippery such that you have cards flying all over the place. Obviously I'm biased here but feel free to watch the video and see what you think!
 
Does it feel like a mouse pad top? They look awesome, I just fear I'll go from current suede fabric which I like other than not being able to slide or pickup bridge cards too easily when dealing, to being on the other end of the spectrum and being annoyed how slippery everything is. I'm very tactile sensitive :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:

In my experience it depends on the cards. I've only used 2 brands so far and my KEMs don't slide well on the toppers at all, but the Lot Fancys from Amazon slide as if they're on an air hockey table (a good thing IMO).
 
Take a look at this video I put out in my original post:

The surface is like a mouse pad, yes, and the cards slide very well. In my opinion, they're not too slippery such that you have cards flying all over the place. Obviously I'm biased here but feel free to watch the video and see what you think!
Yes I saw that, great video! Thanks!
 
I placed an irregular order and after much cutting and re-cutting I'm thrilled with the two 'rounds' I cut from the big rectangle. Basically I could fit two tables worth of cloth in the maximum size offered so I had two different cloths made.

The first is the novelty top which may never get played on for being too cringe or weird... we'll see! I shot a blank Square-in-Circle chip, then another chip with the edge spots, and photoshopped it all together into what you see... likely to be polarizing to say the least! I do like that it has a natural betting line. Bonus - flecks of dust and dirt on the chip means it's pre-stained with small irregularities so any new stains won't show much at all!

I didn't know what to expect by providing a very high resolution photograph. The end result has been 'interpreted' in a way that really smoothed it out, which looks just fine. What you see on a screen vs what you get printed, especially on a cloth by a specialized printer, is never the same.

My final mockup image at the end, although it was changed slightly before getting printed (and the numbers of course weren't printed).

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The second cloth is one of the 'stock' cloths just adapted to a circular table. Conventional and lovely.

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If anyone's curious, the table itself is an old WPT convertible table (wooden on one side, padded felt on the other). It had OK fabric, but didn't like the big WPT logo which is a sort of soft plastic feel which takes up most of the center of the table, and without a betting line.

The model of table is shown below. Facebook Marketplace for about $200 I think, and I've seen another come up for sale since I bought mine. Heavy and sturdy with a nice padded rail.

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The first is the novelty top which may never get played on for being too cringe or weird... we'll see! I shot a blank Square-in-Circle chip, then another chip with the edge spots, and photoshopped it all together into what you see... likely to be polarizing to say the least! I do like that it has a natural betting line. Bonus - flecks of dust and dirt on the chip means it's pre-stained with small irregularities so any new stains won't show much at all!

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The second cloth is one of the 'stock' cloths just adapted to a circular table. Conventional and lovely.

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Love the green topper on that table. Very sexy.

And I kinda like the idea of a giant chip as a topper too. At least for a bit of fun.
 
I would still love to se a few Indiana Grand themed toppers with these colors!
 

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