| Project by Ryan Corrigan | posted 563 days ago | 401 views | 0 times favorited | 6 comments | ![]() |
This table uses a micro-fiber playing surface whis will not pile up like felt and is scotch treated to resist stains from probable spills of “adult beverages”. Folding banquet table legs make it convienient to stow away.
-- Ryan Corrigan Sadieville, KY http://www.CelticCrossWood.com
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6 comments so far
MsDebbieP
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posted 563 days ago
hehe looks like someone has another hobby besides woodworking!
This looks like it will fit a lot of card-players around it and the storage idea is brilliant!
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Karson
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posted 563 days ago
Need some additional work on the Casino portion of the presentation. But, the table looks great
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Quentin
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posted 563 days ago
I hope the micro-fiber works better on your table than it did on mine. We have a really problem with getting cards to slide on the table. Dealing is a really pain in the ass. Let me know well yours works, I’m interested…
Ryan Corrigan
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posted 563 days ago
I have had no reports of problems. I have made a couple of these for different clients and no one has complained. What I read about the felt was that it did not stand up to heavy use unless you get the felt that is used on pool tables. But that is so expensive nobody can afford to use it.
Ryan
-- Ryan Corrigan Sadieville, KY http://www.CelticCrossWood.com
scottb
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posted 563 days ago
Nice table, convenient that it folds up… will let you bring it to a more Casinoworthy venue, as Karson pointed out ;)
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Bob Babcock
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posted 558 days ago
I gotta make my neighbor one. I’ve taken enough of his money over the years at his monthly poker games. It’s the least I can do. Is that micro-fiber available at most sewing/material shops?
-- Bob, Carver Massachusetts, Sawdust Maker http://www.capecodbaychallenge.org