domynation
Sitting Out
Hi everyone,
Long time lurker here, I finally decided to create an account to make my very post, so here it is!
My old (rather cheap/low end) foldable poker table gave in last week and I decided it was time to upgrade my game and get a decent table. That said, with the kids growing up and taking more space and my relatively small house, I decided to try and go for a two-in-one kitchen/poker table.
My goal would be to have a nice mid-high end poker table with an epoxy river wooden tabletop. I already found the wood artisan who will craft the tabletop, and I got a guy for the custom poker table, both of which suggest my project is doable.
This will be my first custom table, which I think is going to cost me quite a bit of money, enough to want to make sure I’m doing this right.
So with all that being said, I figured I’d ask here if anyone has done a similar project in the past, and if so are there key things/characteristics I should watch out for before I move forward with the project?
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Long time lurker here, I finally decided to create an account to make my very post, so here it is!
My old (rather cheap/low end) foldable poker table gave in last week and I decided it was time to upgrade my game and get a decent table. That said, with the kids growing up and taking more space and my relatively small house, I decided to try and go for a two-in-one kitchen/poker table.
My goal would be to have a nice mid-high end poker table with an epoxy river wooden tabletop. I already found the wood artisan who will craft the tabletop, and I got a guy for the custom poker table, both of which suggest my project is doable.
This will be my first custom table, which I think is going to cost me quite a bit of money, enough to want to make sure I’m doing this right.
So with all that being said, I figured I’d ask here if anyone has done a similar project in the past, and if so are there key things/characteristics I should watch out for before I move forward with the project?
Thank you for taking the time to read this.