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Shuffleboard, Red oak and hard maple, 14’Lx30”Wx36”H Fun project to build I hope I get to do another one soon.
-- Ryan Corrigan Sadieville, KY http://www.CelticCrossWood.com




























7 comments so far
CharlieM1958
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posted 980 days ago
Very professional looking!
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Chip
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posted 980 days ago
Another beautiful project. Looks like someone is filling out their Game Room with some great stuff. Thanks for letting us see it.
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dennis mitchell
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posted 980 days ago
Looks like fun.
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Karson
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posted 980 days ago
Is there a regulation size for shuffleboard. Or it just what ever you want to make. Nice setup.
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Ryan Corrigan
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posted 980 days ago
Karson,
The size used for official tournaments is 22’ I believe. But any size between 12’-24’ is acceptable.
http://www.shuffleboard.net/
http://www.shuffleboardfederation.com/
These site have all the info. I don’t play myself. This was made for a clients game room.
Ryan
-- Ryan Corrigan Sadieville, KY http://www.CelticCrossWood.com
Karson
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Thanks Ryan
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Grandpaw
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posted 157 days ago
this is great! you do good work!
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