What I did this weekend: Built a poker table.
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Beautiful Piece
Very, very nice.
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lwestatbus - Posts: 1057
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For those of us not very talented with woodwork/ don't have the time to make one like that, where should we go?
- AlbinoLlama
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Good question. I have no idea. You don't have to be good with woodwork. You just have to be able to measure, be patient and cut on the line.
The thing I found while looking at ones you could get at poker supply stores and online is the majority of them are created from cheap materials. The good ones cost a small fortune.
Honestly the key is to measure twice and cut once while taking your time. Sounds cliche but it's true. I don't do this for living or work with my hands for my living. So anyone can do it.
The thing I found while looking at ones you could get at poker supply stores and online is the majority of them are created from cheap materials. The good ones cost a small fortune.
Honestly the key is to measure twice and cut once while taking your time. Sounds cliche but it's true. I don't do this for living or work with my hands for my living. So anyone can do it.
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K-rug - Posts: 582
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