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Free Poker Table Plans

Poker Table Plans - Professional Poker Table, Poker Table Plans, and more

Professional Poker Table
Step-by step plans to make PM's table stakes, with master-level blueprints and photos for every notch.

Poker Table Plans
here are the plans for the base layer, the racetrack layer, the top layer/outer legs (I use a 3-part rail and 2-part legs), the insert layer/inner legs, the cleat detail, and a leg assembly detail sheet. As planned, this table requires 4 sheets of plywood.


Mark Junell's Poker Table
This album contains FREE detailed photos and step-by-step instructions on how I built my table. I hope you enjoy and find the information useful.

Ken's Poker Table
This site is dedicated to explaining an easy way to make a very high quality poker table. This is not going to be a cheap table, but with a little budgeting and cutting a few corners, you could make a good table for less money.

How To Build A BlackJack Table
A few years ago I built a high-quality BlackJack table from scratch. It took around 10 hours to build using only 2 people. The total cost was probably around $75-$100. Here are some pictures of the finished product...

Poker Table with Pedestal Base
I love woodworking, and have been really enjoying poker lately. I decided that I wanted a nice poker table to host poker parties with, and decided to look on the Internet for a nice poker table. Talk about expensive! I couldn't find a quality table for under...

Home-made Poker Table
The original idea of that table came from Genk, a member of clubpoker's board, who designed his own table (you can see it here). I thought his table was very fine, but I wanted some extra features. Before we start, let's define the table and the material...

Building a Poker Table
We decided to build the rounded rectangle, the biggest table we could. We intended to build a table top only, one that we could store on its side in the garage when not in use, but could slot straight over the top of my dining table on game nights.


Joseph's Table
The assembly was very simple, and it only took me two days to build (minus the time waiting for online items to arrive). The padding for the rail just slides on, which is a lot easier than most other ways to make a rail, and the quality is actually pretty...

How to Build a Poker Table
Building a poker table is easier than you think and there is certainly no need to buy plans to build a poker table! Here are my favorite links to homemade poker tables, they all include instructions on how to make a poker table. Most of these tables use one...

Your Own Poker Table
There are a few small differences between his and mine but the big difference is I build my own rail using Water Noodles. This greatly reduces the cost of your table. You should be able to build this table for around $175.00 and about 25-30 hours of labor...

Dave's Poker Table Top
This was my first attempt at building a game table top. We play on the kitchen table so this table top had to be designed to be lightweight and easy to move yet still be functional and attractive. A fun place to play.

Cuca's Poker Table
Welcome to my Poker Table site! These pics show you how my first Poker Table Project was done in Feb 2006 in Munich, Germany. The building of the table took me three days, including buying the materials needed.

Creighton Poker Table
Here is my first ("First?" Like I might build another?) poker table. It's based mostly on Mark Junell's very popular and well documented design. Kudos, Mark, for setting such a high standard.

Texas Holdem Poker Table
With the popularity of the poker table section, and the number of emails I get from people looking for materials, where to buy, poker table drawings, plans, etc. I thought a page with some simple planning, drawings, etc. would be of value to those who are...


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