I would prefer to not have them as well but I don't have the space to have carts all around the table unfortunately.I am personally not a fan of cupholders in the rail but that chocolate/gold colour combo is![]()
Yes, you are correct, it is a GG table. They did send me the felt and it was very easy to install. Screwdriver, razor and a stapler.Very nice. Looks like a Gorilla Gaming table (fat legs). Did they just send you the new felt and you installed yourself?
Might have to do that. We have 2 of their tables, one with custom and one with standard speed cloth. Would be cool to match the second table.Yes, you are correct, it is a GG table. They did send me the felt and it was very easy to install. Screwdriver, razor and a stapler.
No samples yet, I may in the future...Looks great!
Any available sample sets for purchase? Would love one, k thx byeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Shuffletech is a game changer. Is it perfect? No. Is it better than not having one, yes.Might have to do that. We have 2 of their tables, one with custom and one with standard speed cloth. Would be cool to match the second table.
Also curious how you like the Shuffle Tech, especially on the table.
Artwork was all thanks to @TheOffaloWow, love the table, love the chips. Great job with the artwork!
Get in line, I designed the labels and don’t have a sample set.Looks great!
Any available sample sets for purchase? Would love one, k thx byeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Fingers crossed! This is one of my favorite projects that I had a hand in.No samples yet, I may in the future...
Out of curiosity how noisy is it mounted in the table like that?Shuffletech is a game changer. Is it perfect? No. Is it better than not having one, yes.
I do all the dealing, or hire out a dealer for my games so having it in the table makes sense.
Thank you! It is noisier in the table as compared to the side cart with sound proofing material. I have used them both ways so I know from experience. I would also say the type of card you us makes a slight difference as well. KEM/Copag are lighter cardstock compared to something like faded spade and therefore IMO faded spade are louder. I actually have a small sound dampening blanket that I wrap around the shuffler with bungee under the table and that helps a bit with the sound. Unfortunately, most of the noise seems to come from the top/lid of the unit so until that part of the product is improved, I don't have a solution for that yet.Out of curiosity how noisy is it mounted in the table like that?
Following the example of other PCFers I mounted one into an IKEA cart with some soundproofing material inside which definitely made a difference from just having it sitting on a tabletop. The sound is still noticeable of course but my players have more or less gotten used to it.
I'm considering a table upgrade at some point this year and might want to transfer my ST into the new table, which is why I ask.
Your table looks great btw, GG is one of the sources I'm considering for a new table.