I recently finished this table for a customer in Nova Scotia. There's no legs on this poker table as it sits on top of a pool table to convert his pool table into a poker table. Since there's no legs my customer was very happy that it cost under $200 to ship despite going all the way across the country. We built it so that the cup holders in the rail would sit exactly in the pool table pockets. It also has a raised rail so that the bottom of the playing surface lays on the pool table felt and the rail sits on the pool table bumpers. I was a little weary about building this one because if any of the measurements he gave me were a little bit off, the cup holders would not fit properly into the pockets. It all turned out perfectly though.
The topper is huge to fit over his pool table but he was already using it already as a poker table so he said he was used to the size. It's 97"x53" with a 7.25" rail. Upholstering this bad boy was tough but it worked.
In this picture the whole topper is sitting on top of a sheet of plywood
The topper is huge to fit over his pool table but he was already using it already as a poker table so he said he was used to the size. It's 97"x53" with a 7.25" rail. Upholstering this bad boy was tough but it worked.
In this picture the whole topper is sitting on top of a sheet of plywood