The top is 3/4 MDF and its a single sheet of 4'x8'. Technically I believe a true ping pong table should be 4.5'x9' but it would have taken up more space and required 2 sheets of MDF to do. For just having fun I think my table works fine. The frame it sits on is 3'x6' , made from 3/4" thick 3.5" wide pieces of plywood and the legs are 29.5" long. My frame is probably a little ridiculous I tend to over build or over engineer things. But the goal was to also use up as much material as I could so I didn't have a bunch of scraps.
4'x8'. Proper table size for ping pong is 4.5'x9' is I remember correctly. But 4x8 was much easier to do, I had the materials on hand and it fit better in the room.
That looks amazing
nice job man
Looks great! Where did you get the net?
Thank you, got the net from Academy
nice Im Currently making my own ping-pong table😁
Nice! I like this one but I made a few mistakes and would like to make one in the future that steps it up, makes it a bit fancier.
What size are the 2 different pieces of mdf
It is 3/4 inch MDF
What paint did u use mate
I ended up using chalk paint to use up what I had on hand
Looks amazing!! Do u have the copy of all the wood dimensions used in this project?
The top is 3/4 MDF and its a single sheet of 4'x8'. Technically I believe a true ping pong table should be 4.5'x9' but it would have taken up more space and required 2 sheets of MDF to do. For just having fun I think my table works fine. The frame it sits on is 3'x6' , made from 3/4" thick 3.5" wide pieces of plywood and the legs are 29.5" long. My frame is probably a little ridiculous I tend to over build or over engineer things. But the goal was to also use up as much material as I could so I didn't have a bunch of scraps.
What was the dimensions of the table.
4'x8'. Proper table size for ping pong is 4.5'x9' is I remember correctly. But 4x8 was much easier to do, I had the materials on hand and it fit better in the room.