A poker table I just finished

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spitfire

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A local guy had me build him a 10 person table with dealer cutout.
It features a vinyl wrapped foam rail, 500 count chip tray, chip slot for tips and casino grade suited speed cloth for the playing surface.

Finished in the workshop
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and a pic at it's final resting place
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fun project but wrapping the padded rail is hell!
 
my boss just made the five new tables at the casino i work at. The only thing different on ours have the built in suffle masters he installed. Plus the basses were custom made and hold 200 pounds of sand so they shouldn't tip.Yours look good.
 
I'm sorry. I didn't notice the table in the first two pics. Can't get my eyes off the front of your fridge. :D
 
I wanted to do nice legs on the table but he wanted it to soon and decided to go with folding legs. Oh well, he said he might upgrade later.


my boss just made the five new tables at the casino i work at. The only thing different on ours have the built in suffle masters he installed. Plus the basses were custom made and hold 200 pounds of sand so they shouldn't tip.Yours look good.
 
Very Nice!!! I hope for your own sake that he does upgrade the legs though. They are criminal compared to your part. They make the workmanship all unbalanced. :(
 
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