Build A Poker Table
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Poker night is the perfect time to catch up with friends and show off a good hand. To provide a handsome game table that’s sure to make the guys take your bet—or bluff—more seriously, follow our free card table plans to build a table complete with a felt playing surface, insets for poker chips, and coasters. Create Poker Table Plans on Plywood. Draw your Table/Rail pieces onto the 3 pieces of Plywood.
A poker table is a necessity in every card player’s household. It can fit several people for a fun game of poker, or any other card game. Unfortunately a poker table can be expensive to buy. Luckily, for the average do-it-yourself person, it is easy to build a poker table. A person can build a poker table to accommodate any game room comfortably.
There are couple of basic tools needed to build a poker table. They include a jigsaw, sander, tape measure, cordless drill, spray adhesive, staple gun, sandpaper, wood screws and a speed square. The building supplies needed to build a poker table are two sheets of 4 foot (121.9 cm) by 8 foot (243.8 cm) plywood, several yards of felt, foam and vinyl, and a set of folding table legs. The size of the wood needed is dependent upon the size of the poker table being built.
Start to build a poker table by cutting one of the large pieces of plywood into an oval the shape and size desired. This will be the table top. Lay it over the second piece of plywood and trace it with a carpenters pencil. Cut it out with the jigsaw.
Continue to build a poker table by measuring 5 inches (12.7 cm)into the second piece and cutting another oval. The outer piece will be the railing for the poker table. The smaller inner oval is set aside to add support to the table later on.
Mark 1 inch (2.5 cm) all the way around the large oval that was cut first. Using the cordless drill, make holes around the perimeter of the line and insert the jig saw. Cut around the 1 inch (2.5 cm) perimeter and remove the ring. This will be used for the lower railing.
Use wood screws, fasten the upper and lower railings together and set aside. Secure the small inner oval, that was removed when cutting the upper railing, to the table top using wood screws. Attach the folding table legs to the small oval on the underside of the table top. Flip it back over and smooth out the wood using sand paper or an electric sander.
Cut the foam to the size of the table top and secure with a spray adhesive. Cover the foam and table top in velvet and stretch until tight. Flip the table top over, then staple the velvet to the wood.
Trim two pieces of foam for the side of the railing and one for the top. Spray the railing with spray adhesive, then attach the foam. Cover the top and sides of the railing in the vinyl and pull until it fits snugly. Flip the railing over and staple the vinyl to the bottom of it.
Lay the railing over the table top. It should be perfectly centered and flush with the edge of the table top. Crawl under the poker table and fasten the railing to the table top using bolts. Ashley AdamsKen Tilden
You can build your DIY poker table with just some plywood, foam, and felt. But it’s not as easy as that; there’s more to it. Building your own poker table encompasses a lot, so read this before you get going, as we bring you the do-it-yourself guide to building your own poker table.
There are many poker supply companies that will sell you a poker table. They come in just about every price range; from a $100 portable folding felt top that can fit onto an existing table, to a high-quality casino style private table with a wooden pedestal costing $2,500 or more.
At the same time, one might think that you could make your own poker table, and perhaps save a considerable amount in the process. Today, we bring you a step-by-step story on how to make your own poker table by experienced poker player Ken Tilden. What Tools and Materials Do You Need to Build Your Own Poker Table?
To build your own poker table, you need several materials. For a DIY poker table, you’ll need to be able to read plans, have some basic carpentry skills, and also to be able to handle upholstering.
Tools
*a skill/circular saw
*a staple gun
*a drill with Phillips-head/crosshead and socket for screws and lag bolts
*hammer
*utility knife
*scissors
Materials
*two sheets of 3/4’ plywood
*carpenter’s glue
*set of folding legs
*speed felt
*1’ foam
*vinyl/leather
*1’ drywall screws
*1’ lag bolts for legs
*staplesStep 1: Prepare; Build a Plan, and Decide on Your Measurements
Due to the size of my room, I was unable to build a full 8’ (2.43 meters) table (8’4’ (2.54 m) with the overage). Hence I cut down the plan and decided to build a 6’10’ table (2.08 m).
Folding legs make for easy storage.
The dimensions of the table, then, are 82’ (208 cm) long by 44’ (112 cm) wide with a height of 30’ (76 cm). Folding legs make for easy storage.
The end-to-end playing surface is 6’2’, plus 8’ overhang for the rail at each end (2’ on table and 2’ off the table), again adding up to 6’10’ (208 cm).
The table width playing surface is 36’ or 3’. Again adding the 8’ total overhang, making the total width of the playing surface 3’8’ (112 cm).
Here are a few diagrams I used to illustrate the dimensions. The first three show my changes to accommodate the shorter table. Step 2: Construction of the Poker Table Itself
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Cut the plywood to the proper size of your envisioned table (from the first piece of plywood).
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Cut the top and bottom rail sections (from the second piece of plywood).
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After cutting the rail sections, center it, and attach the smaller remaining oval piece of plywood to the bottom of the first piece of plywood (the table top) using carpenter’s glue and one-inch drywall screws. Adding the remaining plywood to the bottom gives the table more stability and strength.
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Center and attach the folding legs to the bottom of the table. After the legs are attached, stand the table upright.
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Apply carpenter’s glue to the top of the table and install the 1’ foam. Take a break while the glue sets so the felt won’t move.
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Center and attach the bottom of the rail to the top of the rail as in Rail Diagram A, again using carpenter’s glue and one-inch drywall screws. Put to one side for upholstery later.
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Check and make sure the table top felt is secure and doesn’t move. Now it’s time to install the speed felt.
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Center the speed felt. With a staple gun in hand, start in the middle of the table along the edge of one side and apply 3-4 staples about 1’ apart. Go to the other side, stretch the felt firm and straight and again apply 3-4 staples about 1’ apart. Then go from side to side firming and straightening and applying staples.
NOTE: Do not staple on top of the table: staple on the edges only.Step 3: Upholstering the Rail With Vinyl
That’s it for the table. Next is the hard part; upholstering the padded rail with vinyl. To be honest, I couldn’t do it. I ended up bringing the rail to a professional upholsterer who completed this task for $150. Even so, I’ll describe how you upholster the rail.
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The first step to adding the vinyl is precisely the same as upholstering the poker table top. Just stretch the vinyl tight and get it stapled on all sides.
If this is your first poker table, you may want to hold off trimming the extra vinyl until the inside is also completed. Once the outside is done, you should have something that resembles a large drum.
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You then want to cut the vinyl down the middle and in a star pattern on each end (see the figure below).
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Now that you have the vinyl cut, the sides are extremely easy to get out of the way. Make sure that you pull the vinyl as hard as you can when you’re putting the staples in. If you finish this step and your forearms aren’t sore, your poker table rail probably could have been better.
When you start on the ends of the table, you’ll find that you’ll probably have to continue to make these cuts to get the vinyl to wrap around the inner curve of the padded rail. Just make sure that you don’t cut too close to the rail or you may end up with a tear in the vinyl that’s showing on the finished poker table.
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When you finish stapling the inside of the rail, you can pound all the staples in as you did before and cut off all of the extra vinyl.
Before you cut the extra vinyl, make sure that you don’t have any large creases or wrinkles in the rail.
Now that you have the playing surface and the padded rail finished, it is time to put them together, and your own custom poker table is done.What Does it Cost to Build Your Own Poker Table?
Trucos blackjack 21 game. Breaking down the approximate cost of building your own poker table, here’s what I ended up spending (including paying an upholsterer to help):ItemCostTwo pieces 3/4’ 4’ x 8’ CDX plywood$80Carpenter’s glue, three 8 oz. bottles ($5 each)$15Folding legs$40Speed felt$50Piece of 1’ foam$25Vinyl$25Miscellaneous parts$25Having professional upholster padded rail with vinyl$150TOTAL$410Conclusion
To sum up, if you want to take on the task of building your own poker table, you should be knowledgeable in carpentry and the use of tools. And, of course, you should have those tools. You should be knowledgeable in upholstery, and you should have an area in which to do all the work.
Depending on the style of table you want, it might well be easier and cheaper for you to buy a table online from a company like Gorilla Gaming.
Making a home poker table may seem like a fun project for someone or a small group of people who are at least moderately comfortable assembling simple furniture. However, it’s a lot of work and may involve some tasks that even a reasonably handy person will not be able to easily complete.How To Build A Poker Table Octagon
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*How To Build A Poker Table Octagon
Poker night is the perfect time to catch up with friends and show off a good hand. To provide a handsome game table that’s sure to make the guys take your bet—or bluff—more seriously, follow our free card table plans to build a table complete with a felt playing surface, insets for poker chips, and coasters. Create Poker Table Plans on Plywood. Draw your Table/Rail pieces onto the 3 pieces of Plywood.
A poker table is a necessity in every card player’s household. It can fit several people for a fun game of poker, or any other card game. Unfortunately a poker table can be expensive to buy. Luckily, for the average do-it-yourself person, it is easy to build a poker table. A person can build a poker table to accommodate any game room comfortably.
There are couple of basic tools needed to build a poker table. They include a jigsaw, sander, tape measure, cordless drill, spray adhesive, staple gun, sandpaper, wood screws and a speed square. The building supplies needed to build a poker table are two sheets of 4 foot (121.9 cm) by 8 foot (243.8 cm) plywood, several yards of felt, foam and vinyl, and a set of folding table legs. The size of the wood needed is dependent upon the size of the poker table being built.
Start to build a poker table by cutting one of the large pieces of plywood into an oval the shape and size desired. This will be the table top. Lay it over the second piece of plywood and trace it with a carpenters pencil. Cut it out with the jigsaw.
Continue to build a poker table by measuring 5 inches (12.7 cm)into the second piece and cutting another oval. The outer piece will be the railing for the poker table. The smaller inner oval is set aside to add support to the table later on.
Mark 1 inch (2.5 cm) all the way around the large oval that was cut first. Using the cordless drill, make holes around the perimeter of the line and insert the jig saw. Cut around the 1 inch (2.5 cm) perimeter and remove the ring. This will be used for the lower railing.
Use wood screws, fasten the upper and lower railings together and set aside. Secure the small inner oval, that was removed when cutting the upper railing, to the table top using wood screws. Attach the folding table legs to the small oval on the underside of the table top. Flip it back over and smooth out the wood using sand paper or an electric sander.
Cut the foam to the size of the table top and secure with a spray adhesive. Cover the foam and table top in velvet and stretch until tight. Flip the table top over, then staple the velvet to the wood.
Trim two pieces of foam for the side of the railing and one for the top. Spray the railing with spray adhesive, then attach the foam. Cover the top and sides of the railing in the vinyl and pull until it fits snugly. Flip the railing over and staple the vinyl to the bottom of it.
Lay the railing over the table top. It should be perfectly centered and flush with the edge of the table top. Crawl under the poker table and fasten the railing to the table top using bolts. Ashley AdamsKen Tilden
You can build your DIY poker table with just some plywood, foam, and felt. But it’s not as easy as that; there’s more to it. Building your own poker table encompasses a lot, so read this before you get going, as we bring you the do-it-yourself guide to building your own poker table.
There are many poker supply companies that will sell you a poker table. They come in just about every price range; from a $100 portable folding felt top that can fit onto an existing table, to a high-quality casino style private table with a wooden pedestal costing $2,500 or more.
At the same time, one might think that you could make your own poker table, and perhaps save a considerable amount in the process. Today, we bring you a step-by-step story on how to make your own poker table by experienced poker player Ken Tilden. What Tools and Materials Do You Need to Build Your Own Poker Table?
To build your own poker table, you need several materials. For a DIY poker table, you’ll need to be able to read plans, have some basic carpentry skills, and also to be able to handle upholstering.
Tools
*a skill/circular saw
*a staple gun
*a drill with Phillips-head/crosshead and socket for screws and lag bolts
*hammer
*utility knife
*scissors
Materials
*two sheets of 3/4’ plywood
*carpenter’s glue
*set of folding legs
*speed felt
*1’ foam
*vinyl/leather
*1’ drywall screws
*1’ lag bolts for legs
*staplesStep 1: Prepare; Build a Plan, and Decide on Your Measurements
Due to the size of my room, I was unable to build a full 8’ (2.43 meters) table (8’4’ (2.54 m) with the overage). Hence I cut down the plan and decided to build a 6’10’ table (2.08 m).
Folding legs make for easy storage.
The dimensions of the table, then, are 82’ (208 cm) long by 44’ (112 cm) wide with a height of 30’ (76 cm). Folding legs make for easy storage.
The end-to-end playing surface is 6’2’, plus 8’ overhang for the rail at each end (2’ on table and 2’ off the table), again adding up to 6’10’ (208 cm).
The table width playing surface is 36’ or 3’. Again adding the 8’ total overhang, making the total width of the playing surface 3’8’ (112 cm).
Here are a few diagrams I used to illustrate the dimensions. The first three show my changes to accommodate the shorter table. Step 2: Construction of the Poker Table Itself
*
Cut the plywood to the proper size of your envisioned table (from the first piece of plywood).
*
Cut the top and bottom rail sections (from the second piece of plywood).
*
After cutting the rail sections, center it, and attach the smaller remaining oval piece of plywood to the bottom of the first piece of plywood (the table top) using carpenter’s glue and one-inch drywall screws. Adding the remaining plywood to the bottom gives the table more stability and strength.
*
Center and attach the folding legs to the bottom of the table. After the legs are attached, stand the table upright.
*
Apply carpenter’s glue to the top of the table and install the 1’ foam. Take a break while the glue sets so the felt won’t move.
*
Center and attach the bottom of the rail to the top of the rail as in Rail Diagram A, again using carpenter’s glue and one-inch drywall screws. Put to one side for upholstery later.
*
Check and make sure the table top felt is secure and doesn’t move. Now it’s time to install the speed felt.
*
Center the speed felt. With a staple gun in hand, start in the middle of the table along the edge of one side and apply 3-4 staples about 1’ apart. Go to the other side, stretch the felt firm and straight and again apply 3-4 staples about 1’ apart. Then go from side to side firming and straightening and applying staples.
NOTE: Do not staple on top of the table: staple on the edges only.Step 3: Upholstering the Rail With Vinyl
That’s it for the table. Next is the hard part; upholstering the padded rail with vinyl. To be honest, I couldn’t do it. I ended up bringing the rail to a professional upholsterer who completed this task for $150. Even so, I’ll describe how you upholster the rail.
*
The first step to adding the vinyl is precisely the same as upholstering the poker table top. Just stretch the vinyl tight and get it stapled on all sides.
If this is your first poker table, you may want to hold off trimming the extra vinyl until the inside is also completed. Once the outside is done, you should have something that resembles a large drum.
*
You then want to cut the vinyl down the middle and in a star pattern on each end (see the figure below).
*
Now that you have the vinyl cut, the sides are extremely easy to get out of the way. Make sure that you pull the vinyl as hard as you can when you’re putting the staples in. If you finish this step and your forearms aren’t sore, your poker table rail probably could have been better.
When you start on the ends of the table, you’ll find that you’ll probably have to continue to make these cuts to get the vinyl to wrap around the inner curve of the padded rail. Just make sure that you don’t cut too close to the rail or you may end up with a tear in the vinyl that’s showing on the finished poker table.
*
When you finish stapling the inside of the rail, you can pound all the staples in as you did before and cut off all of the extra vinyl.
Before you cut the extra vinyl, make sure that you don’t have any large creases or wrinkles in the rail.
Now that you have the playing surface and the padded rail finished, it is time to put them together, and your own custom poker table is done.What Does it Cost to Build Your Own Poker Table?
Trucos blackjack 21 game. Breaking down the approximate cost of building your own poker table, here’s what I ended up spending (including paying an upholsterer to help):ItemCostTwo pieces 3/4’ 4’ x 8’ CDX plywood$80Carpenter’s glue, three 8 oz. bottles ($5 each)$15Folding legs$40Speed felt$50Piece of 1’ foam$25Vinyl$25Miscellaneous parts$25Having professional upholster padded rail with vinyl$150TOTAL$410Conclusion
To sum up, if you want to take on the task of building your own poker table, you should be knowledgeable in carpentry and the use of tools. And, of course, you should have those tools. You should be knowledgeable in upholstery, and you should have an area in which to do all the work.
Depending on the style of table you want, it might well be easier and cheaper for you to buy a table online from a company like Gorilla Gaming.
Making a home poker table may seem like a fun project for someone or a small group of people who are at least moderately comfortable assembling simple furniture. However, it’s a lot of work and may involve some tasks that even a reasonably handy person will not be able to easily complete.How To Build A Poker Table Octagon
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