Sale Made-to-order Custom Table Toppers (61 Viewers)

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Apologies if this is explained somewhere in the thread, but what are the image file requirements for submitting a custom design? I see there is an Adobe Illustrator template on the initial post, but is it required to use Illustrator or that file?

I am good with Photoshop so if I can use that if I know more details. In particular, I have the Barrington table, so that's what I'd be designing for. I can also probably create a Barrington-specific PSD file template for others to use, if someone has those dimensions / oval shape specifics for that table. Thanks!
 
Who are the designers for the craps layout and the super mario blackjack layout?

I would like to swap the mario character for the Pokemon i picked for my chip set.
 
I just realized something crazy. We hit 100 pages talking about Table Toppers! Granted 25% are probably people asking the same questions, but still! I'm super pumped and proud to have worked with all of you in this capacity over the last couple of years. It makes me so happy to look at threads like the "Official Homegame Pics Thread" and see how many of my toppers have made their way into your homes.

I know how much fun my crew has with the variety of chips and matching toppers we put into play each time at my home, so I'm glad that others experienced the same joy.

Thanks for all of the interest, and for always being understanding that this isn't my main job. I do this 99% for the fun in an attempt to improve the forum/community a little bit.

Cheers!

(now stop asking the same questions and read post 1 please) :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
 
I just realized something crazy. We hit 100 pages talking about Table Toppers! Granted 25% are probably people asking the same questions, but still! I'm super pumped and proud to have worked with all of you in this capacity over the last couple of years. It makes me so happy to look at threads like the "Official Homegame Pics Thread" and see how many of my toppers have made their way into your homes.

I know how much fun my crew has with the variety of chips and matching toppers we put into play each time at my home, so I'm glad that others experienced the same joy.

Thanks for all of the interest, and for always being understanding that this isn't my main job. I do this 99% for the fun in an attempt to improve the forum/community a little bit.

Cheers!

(now stop asking the same questions and read post 1 please) :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
Great Ryan
That’s why I’ll buy my 3rd topper……
Great product
 
Thanks @rjdev7 , it turned out just as I was expecting!

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I’ve got a couple of questions for you.
1. Does that table have LED lights?
2. Did you get that topper under rail or cut it to go inside of the rail?
3. Do you fold that table up with the topper or just leave it open or take topper off to fold?

I think my buddy has the exact same table and I wanted to order a topper for him. Thx for your help
 
I'm excited to announce a partnership with a new vendor who will be able to supply made-to-order table toppers to the US and Europe.

All existing stock designs and sizes (including those compatible with the Barrington / ESPN oval tables) that have been previously offered are available, and will arrive within a time period of approximately 3-4 weeks from the time of purchase.

These can be ordered in any shape or size up to a max length of 114” and a max width of 48".

A few considerations:
  1. Thickness: The thickness of these toppers is 2mm.
    If you're using these directly on a dining table, it is advised to get some closed cell foam or other method of padding (read through the thread for examples of what folks have used successfully) to put under the toppers.
    Possible Solution: "Blank" toppers (empty / no print) can be purchased as the same size as your topper for 30% discount. This would allow you to use it as padding underneath your topper if you feel 2mm is not thick enough. You could also buy two printed toppers and put one under the other.
  2. Quality: The print quality and quality control (e.g. dimension accuracy to 1/2") are better than the vendor I was using in China for the bulk orders. The colors are very vibrant, with little bleed, and the dimensions are more precise.
  3. Sewn Edges: It's possible to have sewn edges for a small added fee. Take this for what it's worth, but if you're using these toppers to fit within an existing table like a Barrington, an ESPN table, or some other existing table, I would recommend NOT doing edge stitching as the look is much cleaner than having the edges showing around the inside of the rails on the table
  4. Shape: There's no restriction on shapes. For instance, you can do round / circle toppers, rectangle toppers, octagon, ellipse, oval toppers, etc.
  5. Size: The new vendor supports any topper up to a maximum length of 114" and maximum width of 48"
  6. Price
    Un-sewn Edges: $135 shipped for standard sizes**
    Sewn Edges: $145 shipped for standard sizes**
    ** Size Premium: There will be a $2.50 per square foot premium for toppers that exceed the standard Barrington dimensions (73.5 x 31.5) which I will calculate at the time of order.
    Custom Art: Custom designs will come at a $10-50 premium depending on the extent of customization required. Payment for the topper + custom designs will be required before designs take place. If there is a change of heart and you do not look to purchase the topper after seeing the designs, I will refund you the amount minus my design fee.
    Here is a
    blank template in Adobe Illustrator if anyone would like to design your own art and send to me.
To place an order, please PM me with the description of the design & the dimensions of the topper you would like.

If you have questions, feel free to respond here so my answers are seen by all. Thank you!

Here’s a video showing how well cards slide on the toppers:
I’m trying to DM you for an order. Please contact me so we can do some business
 
Just got my topper today and it looks great! Sorry, no pics yet since I need to pull the table out of storage yet.

My homemade table (8' oval, removable rail) currently has suited speed cloth on the surface and my plan is to place the topper over the SSC. Has anyone stapled one of these toppers over SSC + foam so it's more permanent? Is this a good idea, or should I just lay the topper down for each session?
 
I know some folks have stapled them down. Unless you're going to do the staples underneath the rails, though, I would say just lay it down for each session.
 

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