It has a style to it. Very nice. Can't quite put my finger on it. Something like an old school upholstery. I dig it.Doesn't look as bad as I thought it would. Very passable for something on the cheaper side.
Each piece is bolted down with 2 connector bolts underneath. I need to shave off a sliver off of each rail piece because with the vinyl between the pieces the bolts aren't lining up quite as nice as I'd like them to. Even though it's only 1 layer of vinyl, it's adding up around the table with 16 layers.
I'm going to add some foam and felt, edge band the base sheet and throw some legs on it. Possibly even go leg-less if anyone wants to add their own legs like Gorilla legs.
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You missed your calling as a Madison Ave marketing guru.Doesn't look as bad as I thought it would. Very passable for something on the cheaper side.
Do a combo of Styrofoam and wood inside the cardboard box. Tape the box all around so it doesn’t tear. The Styrofoam keeps the wood in place and the wood peices make the whole thing rigid. You would need flat peices of foam on the playing surface to keep the wood from pressing to hard on the rails. This can be done on both sides. Use Styrofoam around the edge for protection. Just a thought.This is the 84"x42" size. I plan on building this along side the custom orders.
I'll have all of the details up soon. I believe I'll have these for sale as tables with folding legs, and as toppers with no legs for slightly cheaper so that you can use it as a topper or add your own legs. Now is the fun part, trying to figure out a way to ship them economically. I don't want to build custom crates like we do with our custom tables since the crates weigh as much or more than the table. Cardboard is too flimsy, but it's very light. Need to find a middle-ground.
I feel like I would buy these peices. Very cool idea.Have you thought about just selling these completed rail pieces for specific table sizes? For DIYers it seems like the rail is the most difficult part. Make it a package deal that includes a custom cloth, rail pieces and hardware, cupholders, etc. Could probably fit all that in a larger box for easier shipping. I would definitely consider this if I was building a table! Would save the DIYer a whole bunch of work, materials, and hassle building and upholstering a rail.
+1 - very cool idea!I feel like I would buy these peices. Very cool idea.
Sweet. Watching closely. Pick up a sheet of 5x5 and go.Yeah, round should be fine too as long as I can get them to fit the vinyl offcuts. So I couldn't do quarters of a round, but could do sixths or eigths.
Cardboard is too flimsy, but it's very light. Need to find a middle-ground.