10g Casino DaVinci Clay Poker Chips

October 4, 2009 by pokertablematerials

10g Casino DaVinci Clay Poker Chips

10g Casino DaVinci Clay Poker Chips


The 10 gram Casino Davinci are casino grade clay poker chips. They are available in 8 colors/denominations. These chips are almost the quality of Paulson Poker Chips and have a very similar style.

You may create the chip set with any number of chip colors that you would like. Set sizes come in 300, 500, 650, 750 and 1000 chips.

Poker Table Materials is moving into new KMR Online Mall

September 26, 2009 by pokertablematerials

KMR Stores

Poker Table Materials is moving into the KMR online shopping mall. The new mall will make Poker Table Material more user friendly. The will also be may other specialty stores located in the mall. There is a blackjack supply store that has free blackjack table plans to help you build your very own blackjack table and everything you need to make it. The Cutting Edge is an online knife store and The Hair Extension Boutique that sells the highest quality clip on hair extensions available which are remy hair extensions.

There will be many more store moving into the mall in the very near future. Check the mall news for coming attractions.

Speed Cloth

August 18, 2009 by pokertablematerials

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Poker Table Materials is now offering teflon coated speed cloth.  This Speed cloth is completely waterproof and stain resistant.  It is available with the suited design in ten colors; fire red, red, burgundy, emerald, green, royal blue, blue, polo, bronze and gun metal. The width of the fabric roll is 58″.  The fabric is sold in lengths of 6′ or 9′.

Speed Cloth is the most popular choice for the playing surface of a poker table.

Poker Table Felt

August 14, 2009 by pokertablematerials

Poker Table Materials has added a new poker table felt to our product line.  The new felt is a teflon coated speed cloth.  The teflon coating makes the fabric waterproof and stain resistant.  The new fabric is available in 10 colors. 

Speed cloth makes an ideal surface for a poker table.  Cards slide with ease across the fabric.  There is a suited design on this fabric.

How to Build a Poker Table – Part 9

September 17, 2008 by pokertablematerials

Step 13 – Poker Table Felt

Lay the Poker Table Felt out on the table with an even amount hanging over on each of the sides. Use a staple gun to fasten the felt to the table. You will be stapling the felt into the edge of the table.

Start at the middle of one of the lstraight sides. Put in 1 staple. Go to the opposite side and pull the felt tight. Put one staple in. Go to one of the round ends. Pull the felt tight and put 1 staple in. Go to opposite end and pull it tight and put 1 staple in. Go halfway between two of the staple and pull it tight and put in 1 staple. Then go to opposite side and repeat. Continue doing this until the whole piece of felt is tight and in place. Staples should be 3″ – 4″ apart all of the way around the table.

Use a utility knife and cut off all the excess felt. Cut the excess off even with the bottom edge of the poker table. Using a hammer, gently pound in any staples that are not fully in.

Locate the rail bolt holes and cut them open.

Speed Cloth

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How to Build a Poker Table – Part 8

September 10, 2008 by pokertablematerials

Step 12 – Foam

Both the table and the rail need to have the foam applied to them.

Poker Table Foam

This part is easy. Spray the top of the table and one side of the foamwith adhesive. Lay the ¼” closed cell foam onto the table. Press the foam down in the middle and work it out to the edge. Make sure you work out any air bubbles. Trim off alll excess foam around the table.

Locate the holes for the rail bolts and cut them open.

Poker Table Rail Foam

Tip: Use a bread knife to cut Open Cell Foam.

We are using a 12″ wide piece of the 3# weight rail foam. The length of this piece is 21′. All we are going to attach is to the top of the rail at first. Start at a midway point on one of the straight part of the rail. Apply spray adhesive to the top of the rail. Apply spray adhesive to about 3′ of the rail foam. Lay the the foam down of the rail where you have the adhesive. As you lay the foam of the top of the rail, make sure you have enough excess foam to cover the sides of the rail too. continue to apply adhesive in 3′ sections and work your way around the rail. Once you get around and back to the spot you started at. Take a knife and cut a nice joint seam in the foam, so it butts tightly together.

At this point the foam should be attached to the top side of the rail only.

Now attched the foam to the sides of the rail. Apply spray adhesive to the rail side and the foam too. Now just push the foam into place. Trim off and excess foam with a knife.

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How to Build a Poker Table – Part 7

September 8, 2008 by pokertablematerials

Step 9 – Painting
The legs, frame and bottom of table will be painted. Apply the paint which ever way is easiest for you; spray paint, brush or sprayer. First apply a coat of primer and then follow with 2 coats of paint. Allow drying time between coats.

Step 10 – Installing Legs to Table
Lay the table top flat with the bottom face up. Place the legs into their positions. Place the legs against the frame on the ends. The space between the legs and the side frames should be equal. Install the hinges and table leg braces.

Step 11 – Installing T-Nuts into Rail
Place the rail onto the table. From underneath the table make sure there is an even gap between the table and rail. This gap is needed for the felt and vinyl. Once the rail is positioned correctly, clamp it in place.

You will be drilling eight holes evenly spaced around the rail, these holes should be 1 1/8″ in from the inside edge of the rail. Using a ¾” spade drill bit, drill eight holes to a depth of ½” – ¾”. Using a 5/16″ wood drill bit, drill through the remaining depth of the rail and through the table.

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Remove the rail from the table. Gently pound each of the T-nuts into the holes. Put a ¾” board under the lip of the rail to provide support, so the rail is not damaged. Secure rail back on the table, by screwing in place all eight connector bolts . Fill the ¾” holes with wood filler. Sand when dry.

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Poker Table Felt

September 4, 2008 by pokertablematerials

There are a few choices for the fabric that you can put on a poker table.

Speed Cloth

Speed Cloth is one of the more popular choices of fabric. It is available in a suited design. The design consists criss cross diagonal lines with the four suits, hearts, diamonds, clubs and spades, with in the lines. the fabric is available in three colors; red, green and blue.

Velveteen

Velveteen is another choice of poker table felt. It provides a soft feeling playing surface. The velveteen is available in 10 colors; red, wine, burgundy, navy blue, blue, green, pine green, purple, black and beige.

Casino Grade Poker Table Felt

There is also a casino grade poker felt. This fabric is found on many gaming tables in casinos and card rooms around the country. it has a soft “seude-like’ feel to it. This fabric is available in red and green.

Poker table Cloth

Lastly, a woven wool material is available as a poker table cloth. It is a thicker material and will provide longer wear. Red, blue and green are the available colors.

All of these fabric provide an excellent playing surface. Playing cards slide evenly and smoothly across these poker table fabrics.

How to Build a Poker Table – Part 6

September 4, 2008 by pokertablematerials

Step 8 – Table Legs

Rough Cut Leg Pieces

  • 16 – 27″ 1×4 (These will be cut to 26″ later)
  • 8 – 24″ 1×4 (These will be cut to 23 ¾ ” later)
  • Cut fifteen – 27″ 1×4 pieces out of 5 – 8′ 1×4 boards. Cut the sixteenth 27″ piece out from one of the left over 32″ pieces from the frame. These 16 boards will make the 4 legs.

    Cut eight – 24″ pieces out of the remaining 2 – 8′ 1×4 boards. These eight boards will make the 2 cross supports for the legs.


    Glue Leg Pieces

    Divide the sixteen – 27″ legs boards into four groups of four. Glue the four boards together and clamp them together. Repeat this for the other three legs. Allow the glue to set before removing clamps.

    Divide the eight 24″ support boards into two groups of four. Glue the four boards and clamp them together. Repeat with the other support piece. Allow glue to set before removing clamps.

    Sand Leg Pieces

    Use the belt sander to sand the leg and support pieces smooth. Next, use the router with the ¼ ” Roundover with bearing” bit and round the corners of the legs and support pieces. Use the orbital sander to sand the pieces to a nice smooth finish.

    Finish Cut the Leg Pieces

    Finish cut each leg to 26 ½ “. Cut off a portion of each end of each leg to ensure that both ends of the leg have a finished cut. Lightly sand with the orbital sander.

    Finish cut each Support to 23 ¾ “. Cut off a portion of each end of each support to ensure that both ends of the support have a finished cut. Lightly sand with the orbital sander.

    Assembly of Legs

    The four legs will measure 3″ x 3 ½ ” in width. Lay the four legs side by side with the 3 ½ ” side face up. Measure up from the bottom of each leg 5″ and 8 ½ “. Mark these measurements across each leg. This is the location were the cross support will fasten to the legs.

    Drill four 3/16″ holes completely though the each leg. Use a countersink bit or 3/8″ drill bit and make a ½ ” to ¾ ” deep countersink hole for each of the sixteen screw holes. Apply glue to both ends of each of the support pieces. Insert the screws into the holes and fasten the leg to the support. Repeat on the other three legs.

    Make sure to wipe off any excess glue. Fill the screw holes with wood filler. Once the glue and wood filler is dry, sand those areas smooth with the orbital sander.

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How to Build a Poker Table – Part 5

July 31, 2008 by pokertablematerials

Step 6 – Table Frame

The frame is what gives this poker table its “solid” feeling and strength.

Cut Frame Pieces

  • 2 – 31 7/8″ 1×4 boards – End Pieces
  • 2 – 64″ 1×4 boards – Side Pieces
  • 1 – 30 3/8″ 1×4 board – Middle Support
  • 2 – 30 3/8″ 1×10 boards – Leg Mounts
  • You will cut 7 pieces for the frame. Use (3) 8′ 1×4 and (1) 6′ 1×10 boards for the frame.

    Use one of the 1×4 boards; cut (2) 31 7/8″ pieces and (1) 30 3/8″ piece. Next, cut (2) 64″ pieces, one out of each of the 2 remaining 1×4 boards. Finally, cut (2) 30 3/8″ pieces out of the 1×10 board.

    Assemble Frame Pieces

    Countersink two pilot holes at both ends of the end pieces, . The side pieces will butt up to the end pieces. Apply wood glue to the ends of the side pieces. Fit the end and side pieces together. Use 8 – 1 ½ ” sheetrock screws to fasten them together. This will make a rectangular shaped frame.

    At the halfway point (32 ¾ “) of the now 65 ½ ” side, drill (4) countersink pilot holes, 2 holes on each of the sides. Apply glue to the ends of the 30 3/8 1×4 middle support piece. Insert it into the frame and fasten it in place with (4) 1 ½ ” screws.

    The (2) 30 3/8″ 1×10 leg mount boards go in next. These boards will sit flush with the top edge of the frame. Drill (10) countersink pilot holes for each leg mount board. Apply glue on three edges of the leg mount board. Insert it into the frame and fasten it in place. Fill all screw holes with Wood Filler.

    Step 7 – Fasten Frame to Table Top

    Lay the table top flat with the bottom side face up. Now, lay the frame on top of the table top. Make sure that the frame is centered in both directions on the top. Use a pencil to outline the frame onto the table top. Outline both inside and outside of frame, including the center support and leg mounts.

    Remove frame from top. Use a 1/8″ drill bit and drill holes every 4″-6″ all the way around were the frame will be. Drill some holes for the leg mounts too. Flip the top over and countersink each of those holes.

    Flip the top back over. Apply wood glue onto the table table were the frame will attach . Place Frame back on the tabletop. Start fastening screws from underneath. Make sure the corners are fastened and you can flip it over and finish most of the screws from the top. Make sure to wipe off any excess glue.

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