This is beautiful Rob! From the wood grain to the well thought out features like the card groove, player cubbies, to the satisfying click of the cup holder. I do want to clarify one thing, the fold down player station you show - the sides of the table (the face that would be parallel to a seated players abdomen) is replaceable? The cubby you flip down has an open face, meanwhile to the right, it's closed. Regardless, well done - probably the best I've seen, would enjoy seeing more content of it and/or it's construction. Thanks!
Yep, there's a little panel that slides in and out from above when the player station is open. I left it out for the demo so I could just flip the player station open, but in reality you have to open it up and then pull out that insert. I thought about that as I was filming and figured no one would notice, but you did, great eye! :)
@@cannikinn Thanks for the response - I would love to see some more details if you have the time and willingness to show how that setup works. A further question regarding the flip-down section - have you, or your fellow players, found it at all cumbersome to be seated and reaching the board atop the felt section with the flip-down protruding like that? Thanks again!
@@Raraoolala Yep I could do another video, watch for that soon! I've got pretty long arms so I can reach to the center of the table even with the station folded down, but my wife has trouble. Sometimes folks have to scoot back and stand to reach, but no one has complained yet! I think I misspoke in the video and said the table is 60" wide, it's actually 54". If reach is a concern you could always make it a bit narrower.
Wonderfully done!
That's a beaut! Well done, have fun.
Lovely table!
Nicely done, my friend. This would be an absolute pleasure to sit and play at.
So good.
This is beautiful Rob! From the wood grain to the well thought out features like the card groove, player cubbies, to the satisfying click of the cup holder.
I do want to clarify one thing, the fold down player station you show - the sides of the table (the face that would be parallel to a seated players abdomen) is replaceable? The cubby you flip down has an open face, meanwhile to the right, it's closed.
Regardless, well done - probably the best I've seen, would enjoy seeing more content of it and/or it's construction. Thanks!
Yep, there's a little panel that slides in and out from above when the player station is open. I left it out for the demo so I could just flip the player station open, but in reality you have to open it up and then pull out that insert. I thought about that as I was filming and figured no one would notice, but you did, great eye! :)
@@cannikinn Thanks for the response - I would love to see some more details if you have the time and willingness to show how that setup works.
A further question regarding the flip-down section - have you, or your fellow players, found it at all cumbersome to be seated and reaching the board atop the felt section with the flip-down protruding like that? Thanks again!
@@Raraoolala Yep I could do another video, watch for that soon! I've got pretty long arms so I can reach to the center of the table even with the station folded down, but my wife has trouble. Sometimes folks have to scoot back and stand to reach, but no one has complained yet! I think I misspoke in the video and said the table is 60" wide, it's actually 54". If reach is a concern you could always make it a bit narrower.
*promosm* 🙄