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Step #3: Covering
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Creating the playing surface is one of the easier parts
of building a poker table. Select the right foam surface and cloth
according to your preference. |
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Lay the center insert section (the inner most section of the oak
sheet of plywood) on top of the 1/4" high density closed cell foam
(Volara was used on this table) and trace the outline. Cut to fit
the very top of the playing surface but not to wrap around the edges at
all. Any excess may make fitting the playing surface into the
racetrack more difficult. Use pray adhesive t help secure the foam t the
wood. |
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After the adhesive has had a few minutes to dry place the foam topped
wood insert on top of the cloth being used to cover the playing surface.
Cut to fit. |
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Pull the cloth tight, and staple. Be sure to watch
for any creases or wrinkles and do your best to work those out.
The playing surface can sometimes be difficult to fit back inside the
racetrack so you want the minimal amount of cloth with no seems, creases
or wrinkles on the sides of the insert. |
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The finished playing surface - looks pretty good! |
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Click here to
continue to Step #4: Finishing the Racetrack |
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