"She may not look like much, but she's got it where it counts, kid."
With the clear coat finished, my table is, as one might say, "fully armed and operational". And like the Death Star II, it's incomplete in aesthetics department.
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Table all set up in it's new home in our basement. A bench underneath to seat some gamers. |
So it will rest in the corner until such a time as more than two people are playing.
I made this table so that it can easily come apart. The playing surface (a sheet of MDF cut to fit) can be removed as follows:
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The table sans playing surface. |
The legs assembly and the table top are held together with nails which are easily removed to separate the two for easier moving (as in through the house and such).
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The crucial nail. Pull out all four and the top can be lifted off. |
So, some day, maybe, when I get more stain, I can finish the legs. I'd like to get a covering for the surface as well. I don't know what I want to use though, so it's research time. Currently deciding what to play first on it.
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