4 foot poker table - the sequel
After building the first poker table, and then giving it to my brother for his housewarming gift, i was left with a taste of poker playing luxury. So, obviously, I had to make another table to keep for myself.
Construction was exactly the same process, differences were purely cosmetic.
I went with a birch veneer instead of oak, and used a light stain. The playing surface uses a midnight blue speed cloth ordered from yourautotrim.com, chosen to match the upcoming blackjack table.
I wasn’t able to come by a donation table base this time around so I went to the local restauraunt supply store, Kessenich’s, and lucky me, they had a cast iron base in stock that I took home that morning. At a cost of $43 for the base, it was a bargain for me.
Here’s the finished product in all its glory.
[...] So I have started building a craps table to put in my basement. As my wife will chime in, I don’t really know where I’m going to fit a full size craps table down there, but I’m sure I can find room somewhere between my poker table (just an old dining room table) [update: new custom poker table built], my popeye cocktail arcade machine, and my pinball machine (original pinbot, sweet). It’s just a matter of creative furniture arrangement. Photo of what it looks like so far: [...]