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Blog entry by jeffthewoodwacker posted 253 days ago 1178 reads 0 times favorited 4 comments Add to Favorites

All the winter projects are complete and I have finally managed to clean the shop up just in time for the New Year to start. Now have a request to build a shuffleboard table and have no clue where to start. Any suggestions as to where to get plans? I have been to a few bars to look at shuffleboard tables and have come away with some great ideas. Any help would be appreciated.

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posted 253 days ago

Jeff,

Great project idea! I don’t know where to get plans, but I’m building a pool table and Muellers has been great for purchasing parts and accessories. They also carry shuffleboard parts. Looking at some of this stuff might help you.

http://www.poolndarts.com/shuffleboard-tabletop/

-- - Scott "handplane"

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handplane

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posted 253 days ago

Jeff,

I should have checked something like this first:
http://www.shuffleboardtableplans.com/

Once you finish that you can visit this site and build yourself a pool table too!
http://www.pooltableplans.com/

-- - Scott "handplane"

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posted 253 days ago

I built one not too long ago.

http://lumberjocks.com/projects/1759

Pictures and a partial plan.

-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.

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posted 100 days ago

Shuffelboard was dying off for a while, but it seems to be making a return. I love the game, we played a lot of it in Canada but since moving to the US, I don’t see too many boards any more. I think the ones we played on in Canada were 21’ long.
I would sure like to see the final pic’s

-- Ed Collinge- Edmonds, WA.

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