markleteenie
4 of a Kind
Trying to keep track of some personal poker related builds.
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They will feed in from the underside and screw into the tee nuts (inset in the epoxy) and clamp the rail down to the base.What are the bolts for?
I have a few ideas for how to finish the base edge to make it look nice.
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Take your time and keep stretching. A heat gun helps get out the wrinkles.Covering the rail. I am using Luggage Whisper Vinyl from YAT. This is a tedious process...
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That's a good option. The idea I had and went with was to stitch a few pieces of extra vinyl and do an edge covering. Almost done mounting it, will finish it tomorrow.T molding is one option
Luckily I haven't had any wrinkles in the vinyl any of the times I've done it. Definitely took my time though! Can't rush the process.Take your time and keep stretching. A heat gun helps get out the wrinkles.
That turned out really nice. What are you doing for legs?
Nice work, came out pretty cool!!!!Random Scrap Project:
While I'm waiting for the clear coats to dry for the table base, I wanted to make something out of the leftover scraps.
In my home game, we sometimes take a collection out of bomb pots etc and then give it out as bad beat hands, high hands, etc in our small cash game. I was thinking that something like the dice tray at a craps table would be useful to have. A place where the chips collected are clearly out of the way but can be seen.
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I also didn't want to plan anything, and just sort of wing this one too.
Hmm, that shape is awfully small. And familiar...
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Really, is that actually happening?
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Did he really just drill all those holes, and with no drill press?
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Well, looks like that was a useful hour spent shaping that oval of wood.
Oh and now here's a sample of speed cloth.
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Is that really the world's smallest rail? That looks pretty difficult.
Yes it is and yes it was.
And is that padded with foam, why?
Yes it is and thanks for noticing. And because I thought it would be funny.
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Yep, you knew it all along. A mini table, for the table. Only took 3 hours. Timewellspent.
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