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Walnut Poker Table with Maple inlays.
The table is made of solid Walnut except the playing surface which is padded plywood covered in billiards table felt.
The table measures 54” across and sets 30” high.
The chip trays are cut with a router and template.
The cup holders are drilled with a 3 1/4” diameter Forstner bit.
The table is protected with satin Pre-cat lacquer.
Keith
-- Keith, Charlotte, MI www.julyswoodworks.com www.TheBenchDawg.com































11 comments so far
a1Jim
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posted 183 days ago
Hey Keith
This is a wonderful poker table with fine inlays and great design well done.
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop, custom furniture ,maker, woodworking school, heirloomwoodshop.com
woodman71
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posted 183 days ago
This a very nice poker table. Were did you get the idea our did you come up with this on your own.
Christopher
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posted 183 days ago
Wow, if you intend to sell this or already have be sure you ask for at least a thousand, it is undoubtedly worth that.
-- "That Government is Best that Governs The Least."-Jefferson
mtnwild
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posted 183 days ago
Nice! Deal me in….............
-- mtnwild (Jack), It's not what you see, it's how you see it.
Kjuly
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posted 183 days ago
Jim,
Thanks…the inlays are fun and really add a little extra.
Woodman,
This design has evolved over about five years with dozens of changes and I am sure that the next table will be a little different too. Kinda like the guy who builds them :)
Christopher,
It’s sold and the new owner has said that it has been a very lucky table for him.
Jack,
Deal me in too but only for play money because I suck at poker. I think I’ll just stick to building them.
Keith
-- Keith, Charlotte, MI www.julyswoodworks.com www.TheBenchDawg.com
Scott Bryan
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posted 183 days ago
Keith, this is a nicely executed build. Walnut is such a gorgeous wood and the inlays add visual interest to the table. This is a piece of furniture that would be a welcome addition to any game room.
Nice photography as well.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
Kjuly
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posted 182 days ago
Scott,
Thank you.
I struggle with the photography. I think it takes me longer to do the pictures than to build them.
Keith
-- Keith, Charlotte, MI www.julyswoodworks.com www.TheBenchDawg.com
rooster
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posted 182 days ago
Holy Cow! That is sweet.
James
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posted 176 days ago
absolutely gorgeous.. looks like it belongs in a high-roller’s house!
-- James, Bluffton, IN
Kjuly
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posted 174 days ago
Thanks Hackman24,
One of your “Saturday Night Poker” signs would go great with this table.
Keith
-- Keith, Charlotte, MI www.julyswoodworks.com www.TheBenchDawg.com
James
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posted 169 days ago
If you can build that table, i’m sure a poker sign is well within your range! :)
-- James, Bluffton, IN