Sale Made-to-order Custom Table Toppers (122 Viewers)

Poker chips to represent armies :unsure: Genuis! If you could expand the map to table size it would be doable.:cool Now if I could find someone who has the patience to play a board game that lasts that long.
 
My favorite board game of all time. And the OG map:cool
Mine too!

But it would be also cool to have a topper with my second favorite board game "ticket to ride" on it. :rolleyes::unsure:
Then we could play poker or Ticket to Ride on it... :wtf:

TTR.webp
 
Anyone know the best way to get wrinkles/creases out of these quickly?
 
Anyone heard from @rjdev7 lately?? I’m trying to put an order in.

See post 3,403 in this thread:
Sorry I’ve been MIA. Got some family stuff I’m dealing with the last few weeks, but I’m still here. Apologies to anyone who’s waiting for me. I will respond to everything I just need some time.
 
I feel like I saw a post about using drafting tubes for storage if you have multiple toppers. Didn’t want to dif for the post though.

Has anyone bought soemthing like this to store toppers that aren’t in use? Looking for a good option that one for the Barrington will fit in nicely.
https://a.co/d/el9qkRI
 
I feel like I saw a post about using drafting tubes for storage if you have multiple toppers. Didn’t want to dif for the post though.

Has anyone bought soemthing like this to store toppers that aren’t in use? Looking for a good option that one for the Barrington will fit in nicely.
https://a.co/d/el9qkRI
I've tried a drafting tube but I prefer the Tripod Bag as I can put some cut cards and a DB in there as well.
 
I've tried a drafting tube but I prefer the Tripod Bag as I can put some cut cards and a DB in there as well.
Not sure if I like that in the sense of storing when one isn’t in use. With a tripod, it would hold its shape but with a topper it would just be a bag and could fold etc, right?

(Yes, I know… straight to the out of context thread)
 
I feel like I saw a post about using drafting tubes for storage if you have multiple toppers. Didn’t want to dif for the post though.

Has anyone bought soemthing like this to store toppers that aren’t in use? Looking for a good option that one for the Barrington will fit in nicely.
https://a.co/d/el9qkRI

These are the exact tubes I use for my 3 toppers, not for a Barrington though, my table is larger (48" wide). They work very well!
 
I feel like I saw a post about using drafting tubes for storage if you have multiple toppers. Didn’t want to dif for the post though.

Has anyone bought soemthing like this to store toppers that aren’t in use? Looking for a good option that one for the Barrington will fit in nicely.
https://a.co/d/el9qkRI
That is exactly what I use for the two tabletops I have and I love them! Great for storage and transportation... :)

https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/made-to-order-custom-table-toppers.96993/post-2682893
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Poker chips to represent armies :unsure: Genuis! If you could expand the map to table size it would be doable.:cool Now if I could find someone who has the patience to play a board game that lasts that long.
Seems like you'd need a roulette set maybe with two denoms each or 1 solid and 1 spotted.

The default pieces were a 1x and 5x? Is that how it was?
 
Seems like you'd need a roulette set maybe with two denoms each or 1 solid and 1 spotted.

The default pieces were a 1x and 5x? Is that how it was?
I think it varied by set. My wooden set used 1x and 5x, but I also have a set that uses roman numerals 1x, 3x, 5x, and maybe a 10x.

Chip version could simply be cash sets, using a different set for each player.
 
What are some best practices when measuring your table? I have a long oval poker table that appears to measure 78.25 X 32.25 if I’m splitting hairs. I guess my question is how precise are you guys measuring to ensure the topper fits perfectly under the rail with no noticeable gaps?
 
What are some best practices when measuring your table? I have a long oval poker table that appears to measure 78.25 X 32.25 if I’m splitting hairs. I guess my question is how precise are you guys measuring to ensure the topper fits perfectly under the rail with no noticeable gaps?
If the rail can be removed, too big is > too small, as overage is hidden under the rail.
 
If the rail can be removed, too big is > too small, as overage is hidden under the rail.
Thanks for the tip. Are most people removing the rail and putting the topper in underneath or are people mostly measuring precisely enough so that the topper can simply be placed on the existing surface without any space around the rail?
 
Thanks for the tip. Are most people removing the rail and putting the topper in underneath or are people mostly measuring precisely enough so that the topper can simply be placed on the existing surface without any space around the rail?
From the OP...
Quality: The print quality and quality control (e.g. dimension accuracy to 1/2")
If you can only go to the edge, you would need to order large with unfinished edges that you intend to cut. If your rail can be removed, that is your best bet. When the rail is replaced, you would never know the difference.
 
If you have multiple toppers of the same size (I have 5) stack them and roll them all into one megaroll instead of having seperate rolls. saves space.
 
Has anybody heard from @rjdev7 since his post about having things come up? I don't want to bother him if he isn't back to getting to orders yet.
 

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