Learn to build a Poker Table | Woodcraft 101

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You can build a poker table! The woodworking and upholstery take a little time but this is a project anyone can accomplish. A few power tools and a staple gun, although I highly recommend a pneumatic staple gun for this build!

Materials Used:
Playing field and Armrest: 3/4 Baltic Birch
Speed cloth: Yuahne Two-Tone Suited speed cloth (grey)
Playing field foam: BryBelly1/4 Closed cell
Armrest vinyl: 4 way stretch black
Armrest foam: 1″ High density

Products Used:
Festool Carvex PSC 420 Jigsaw
https://www.woodcraft.com/products/carvex-psc-420-eb-basic-cordless-jigsaw-festool

Festool Carvex Circle Cutter Set
https://www.woodcraft.com/products/carvex-circle-cutter-set

Festool TS-55 Circular Saw
https://www.woodcraft.com/products/ts-55-req-f-plus-fs-circular-saw-in-systainer-with-rail-festool

Freeman Fine Wire Stapler
https://www.woodcraft.com/products/freeman-professional-fine-wire-stapler-model-pfws

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10 thoughts on “Learn to build a Poker Table | Woodcraft 101

  1. Excellent build Eric…go fish…lol. I wouldn't mind playing poker on the table. I'll grab Jason from Bents Woodworking for a road trip.

  2. I guess we'd all save ourselves some headaches and frustration if we'd just learn to read the instructions first!! Your honesty is very refreshing!! Your poker table is amazing! You did a wonderful job on the upholstery! It's hard to believe it was your first attempt!! I really believe you can do anything that you set your mind to do! You are truly a master craftsman! Hope you didn't lose too much money during your first game on the new table! You and Buddy have a great weekend! God bless!!

  3. Eric, I have a question for you. I didn't see any indication that your poker table can fold up in order to store it when not in use. If that's the case, where will you put it so it doesn't take up needed work space in your woodshop??

  4. Not reading the manual and guessing is a problem we woodworkers seem to have. Did that with my Kreg Foreman. Noticing my clear frustration, my wife finally convinced me to read the manual.

  5. Impressive work!! It's hard to believe you haven't done any upholstering before! I'm amazed at how you stretched the fabric so smoothly around the corners. Loved the video and have fun using your new game table!

  6. Impressive tools you have, I’m nearly done with a similar table but with raised rails to bring in led lighting

  7. Just curious, what would you charge for making such a table, but with LED lights in , otherwise the exact same model with 8 players? 🙂

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