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First build... Next build is in the design process. Dealer table with hidden cup holder that pull out. Give me a couple weeks and I'll post pictures. Recovering from shoulder surgery atm.
 

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First build... Next build is in the design process. Dealer table with hidden cup holder that pull out. Give me a couple weeks and I'll post pictures. Recovering from shoulder surgery atm.
Torn if I would do the hidden cup holders again.

Looks the best no doubt, but a of few mine got broke from people’s knees. And they r never perfect placement.

But still super nice…just torn if I do it again, and leaning yes, but you still need a few side tables / carts.
 
Torn if I would do the hidden cup holders again.

Looks the best no doubt, but a of few mine got broke from people’s knees. And they r never perfect placement.

But still super nice…just torn if I do it again, and leaning yes, but you still need a few side tables / carts.
Building mine from hardwood and they will slide in and out from a reinforced cavity between bottom base and top surface. Will build with guide rails, stops, and drawer slide tape on the bottom and sides. Will also have a thumb bolt to lock into place. Thats also used to slide them in and out. Antique brushed aluminum all the way around with button heads.
 
FINALLY! Just finished my raised rail table... semi-custom felt from @T_Chan & @Bloo_Design Looking for ideas for the led diffuser. I'm not sure if I like it plain white as is...maybe a custom vinyl sticker or something?
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Beautiful table - I'm always a huge fans of tan/beige/brown railing and blue felts. Such a great combo. IMO, red diffuser lighting would clash with this design. I'd personally stick with a white light, or maybe something blue-ish.
 
Beautiful table - I'm always a huge fans of tan/beige/brown railing and blue felts. Such a great combo. IMO, red diffuser lighting would clash with this design. I'd personally stick with a white light, or maybe something blue-ish.
Ya definitely had no plans for a red diffuser for sure. Found a local custom print shop that can do vinyl sticker for me that would basically act as a filter on the white diffuser. Likely going to ad our logos to it and try to find a complimentary colour
 
Ya definitely had no plans for a red diffuser for sure. Found a local custom print shop that can do vinyl sticker for me that would basically act as a filter on the white diffuser. Likely going to ad our logos to it and try to find a complimentary colour
I realize that I totally mis-read "led diffuser" as "red diffuser" lol.

In any case, fantastic table! @T_Chan is the best.
 
Here's a shot in action and it's just a bit to bright white for me. I want to tone that down a bit.
That's what I worry about with the one I'm building now. Might do same as you and find or make vinyl cover for it. Great looking table though. I like the rail color. Matches the room and felt great!
 
Here's a shot in action and it's just a bit to bright white for me. I want to tone that down a bit.

Get a dimmer switch. LEDs set far too bright in the above picture, imo.

My LEDs are warm white, 2700 I think, and I like to have them set at around 60/65%, I'm guessing. I have 2 layers of diffusion, opaque plastic attached to my aluminium heat sink and then white EVA foam in front of that.

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Get a dimmer switch. LEDs set far too bright in the above picture, imo.

My LEDs are warm white, 2700 I think, and I like to have them set at around 60/65%, I'm guessing. I have 2 layers of diffusion, opaque plastic attached to my aluminium heat sink and then white EVA foam in front of that.

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Once I add the coloured vinyl wrap to the diffuser I'll see if it's too bright at that point as well. If it's still to bright I'll definitely add a dimmer or possibly replace the led strip all together with something warmer
 

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