Hiyas!
So I've posted a few bits in the custom felt thread but since I got this awesome table delivered, I thought I'd create a new thread.
Table is 2700mm long by 1200mm wide.
Carbon fibre pattern vinyl for the rail. Padding is 150mm wide x 50mm high.
No race, no cup holders, all resulting in a no drinks on the table policy. Have purchased two drink carts.
Not sure of the felt name but I think it's casino felt or similar. Very soft. Cards move great across the surface from one end to the other.
The legs are huge and heavy! They are from BBO Poker Tables.
Additions things that were added.
The builder made up a cover for me, using the same type of vinyl (but plain instead of carbon fibre). It's got elastic around the edges, which makes it easy to cover. It's damn heavy tooI I rigged up a 1200mm bit of pine with some dolly wheels. The builder glued a piece of padding (same 50mm high) to it. When not in use, the table top will be flipped on its side and wheeled into a room, where it will rest against a wall. The legs go in the shed, wrapped up nice and tight.
Got a poker night this Saturday and can't wait to take it for a spin!
Thanks to all who have contributed to this forum. I was left very inspired!
So I've posted a few bits in the custom felt thread but since I got this awesome table delivered, I thought I'd create a new thread.
Table is 2700mm long by 1200mm wide.
Carbon fibre pattern vinyl for the rail. Padding is 150mm wide x 50mm high.
No race, no cup holders, all resulting in a no drinks on the table policy. Have purchased two drink carts.
Not sure of the felt name but I think it's casino felt or similar. Very soft. Cards move great across the surface from one end to the other.
The legs are huge and heavy! They are from BBO Poker Tables.
Additions things that were added.
The builder made up a cover for me, using the same type of vinyl (but plain instead of carbon fibre). It's got elastic around the edges, which makes it easy to cover. It's damn heavy tooI I rigged up a 1200mm bit of pine with some dolly wheels. The builder glued a piece of padding (same 50mm high) to it. When not in use, the table top will be flipped on its side and wheeled into a room, where it will rest against a wall. The legs go in the shed, wrapped up nice and tight.
Got a poker night this Saturday and can't wait to take it for a spin!
Thanks to all who have contributed to this forum. I was left very inspired!