Hey dude! Thos square door caps, are ornamental wooden pieces people typically use when doing wainscoting, Lowes & Home Depot sell them, but Lowes has them at half the cost.. as for the inner playing area thats all based on preference when it comes down to what kinda of decorative trim you're planning to use in the area so that measurements is your own choice.. as for the 3 that refers to the thickness of the table. I'll be creating detailed plans and will have them available to purchase in my etsy shop sometime this year! Thank you for the compliment man I appreciate it 🍻
Thank you I really appreciate it! These tables are usually made as I go so I don't have an exact cut list but I hope this helps! Exterior Surface Dimensions: 37.25" x 37.25" x 3" Table Height: 31" Wood used can all be purchased at Lowes or Home Depot: 1" x 3" pine 1/2" sanded plywood for surface top Trim work pieces are based on your preference The cup holders are square door caps that I routed Minwax Oil Based Stain Varathane Semi gloss to seal the surface Famowood Glaze coat (Resin Pour) And the foldable legs are "Game table legs" from the site Wood Worker Express
That sounds like a fun project dude! Hit me up through my instagram DM's and we can talk about all of the specs. @MachZombieArt if you're in the New York area, I can offer local pick up or shipping
Thanks dude! 🤙 I appreciate that 🙏 If you're referring to the gaming surface area that's covered in resin like mines is.. I would wet sand with a high grit sandpaper like 1200+ grit and up, from there use some rubbing compound or polishing wax once you get everything sanded smoothly & polish it with one or the other (wax or compound) using a microfiber towel or a polishing wheel (wayy better) back to a factory shine. This should definitely fix up your scratches and make your table fresh again.
Thank you David! These were actually wainscoting square door caps that you can find at The Home Depot or even Lowes. I used a router to trim the internals flat, making each one into useful cup holders!
It will actually hold up for a super long time before you see any surface scratches or wear. I would say for years as long as no one is intentionally scrubbing the surface with their domino piece 😅
@@machmadeit might I ask what kind of epoxy that you used? I made a table for myself but the epoxy scratches up super easy with the light use of domino's. It's just alot of surface scratches but it's a nuisance to look at
@@yonellmoreno1005 of course and I completely understand they definitely can be! I used Famowood Glaze, you can buy it by the gallon at Home Depot or Lowes and even buy the quart. If it ever scratches you can lightly wet sand it with a high grit sandpaper and polish/buff it back to new again
@@yonellmoreno1005 not a problem at all! I'm glad i can help in any way and thank you so much I really appreciate it! I definitely will be posting more really soon
Great work .Great video . Simple and very detailed . Thanks .
Thank you for the comment! I appreciate it 🍻
What’s the dimensions on the playing surface? I know you said exterior dimensions are 37.25x37.25x3 but what is the 3? Thank you looks amazing
And what is a square door cap? Are those 1x4?
Hey dude! Thos square door caps, are ornamental wooden pieces people typically use when doing wainscoting, Lowes & Home Depot sell them, but Lowes has them at half the cost.. as for the inner playing area thats all based on preference when it comes down to what kinda of decorative trim you're planning to use in the area so that measurements is your own choice.. as for the 3 that refers to the thickness of the table. I'll be creating detailed plans and will have them available to purchase in my etsy shop sometime this year! Thank you for the compliment man I appreciate it 🍻
Awesome work. Would you mind sharing cut sizes used for this build?
Thank you I really appreciate it! These tables are usually made as I go so I don't have an exact cut list but I hope this helps!
Exterior Surface Dimensions: 37.25" x 37.25" x 3"
Table Height: 31"
Wood used can all be purchased at Lowes or Home Depot:
1" x 3" pine
1/2" sanded plywood for surface top
Trim work pieces are based on your preference
The cup holders are square door caps that I routed
Minwax Oil Based Stain
Varathane Semi gloss to seal the surface
Famowood Glaze coat (Resin Pour)
And the foldable legs are "Game table legs" from the site Wood Worker Express
Nicely done!!
Thanks alot Billy! 🙏🙏🙏
def looking something like w mets on it. clean, great art and attention to added detail like the bottom opener, handle and metal corners.
That sounds like a fun project dude! Hit me up through my instagram DM's and we can talk about all of the specs. @MachZombieArt
if you're in the New York area, I can offer local pick up or shipping
excellent video! thank you!
Of course! I'm glad you enjoyed it 🍻
That is 1 sweet ass table, thank you for the video.
Thank you so much Ulises! I really appreciate the comment and not a problem at all 🤘🤘😎
Awesome
Thank you! 🙏🍻
What are the dimensions for the art work in the Middle?
How heavy is that?
Looks great, except that Eagle on it, lol, go Pack go.
@nesumner it's under 15 lbs for sure! Thank you! 😅 mannn if I had put packers on this it'll smell like straight up cheese 🧀 🤢
What size of wood did you use for the playing surface ?
No tienes otro video parecido con todas las medidas y los diferentes materiales
Go birds!
yes!! 😎🙏🔥 go birds!!
Love the table! I have a table like this, but it's starting to look all scratched up. Any tips on how to get it looking fresh again?
Thanks dude! 🤙 I appreciate that 🙏
If you're referring to the gaming surface area that's covered in resin like mines is.. I would wet sand with a high grit sandpaper like 1200+ grit and up, from there use some rubbing compound or polishing wax once you get everything sanded smoothly & polish it with one or the other (wax or compound) using a microfiber towel or a polishing wheel (wayy better) back to a factory shine. This should definitely fix up your scratches and make your table fresh again.
@@machmadeit thanks I appreciate it
@@Eliezelcomedy not a problem! Just hmu if you have any other questions 🤘
where did you get those cup holders?
Thank you David! These were actually wainscoting square door caps that you can find at The Home Depot or even Lowes. I used a router to trim the internals flat, making each one into useful cup holders!
Hola amigo quiero saber dónde compro las patas de la mesa contesta por favor o envíame el link para comprarlas directamente
What trim did you use?
It was a mix of different "fancy pine" trims that were at Home Depot!
Where did You Buy the table legs?
What’s the measurements of the play area ?
Does the epoxy scratch when played on?
It will actually hold up for a super long time before you see any surface scratches or wear. I would say for years as long as no one is intentionally scrubbing the surface with their domino piece 😅
@@machmadeit might I ask what kind of epoxy that you used? I made a table for myself but the epoxy scratches up super easy with the light use of domino's. It's just alot of surface scratches but it's a nuisance to look at
@@yonellmoreno1005 of course and I completely understand they definitely can be! I used Famowood Glaze, you can buy it by the gallon at Home Depot or Lowes and even buy the quart. If it ever scratches you can lightly wet sand it with a high grit sandpaper and polish/buff it back to new again
@@machmadeit thank you for replying so fast. The table you made came out spectacular. You should do more tables on your page.
@@yonellmoreno1005 not a problem at all! I'm glad i can help in any way and thank you so much I really appreciate it! I definitely will be posting more really soon
Nicely done. N.Y.😂 Giants tho.
Thanks man! 🙏 I don't want this thing catching on fire with that team on it 😂😂😂 haha
Perfeito!!
muito obrigado!! 🙂
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