Kevin's Finished Product

 

Over head viewSide view from the rail

Well, it's finally finished. 

Yes, I know my camera sucks with all the "light bubbles" in a lot of the pics, but the lighting wasn't the best when I took the pics.  Have a look, and let me know what ya think by dropping us an e-mail at admin@omaha-rounders.com

 

 

 

 

 

View from the arc of the table.The table back home.

View from the end rail. 

Notice how well that oversized high ball glass fits.  It's PERFECT!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overhead view of the table.Kevin's celebratory rum and coke.

The table tucked away in a corner while not being used. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overhead view agan.Oh yeah!

High view of the table. 

Along with some chips spilled on the playing surface.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

That's what home poker is all about!Who's next?

Well, you get the idea. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Side ViewAnother picture showing the race track.

Side view of the entire table, along with another view of the race track and rail up against a wall.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No bad beats here ba-by!I'm all in.Yes, there will be many chips put into the center of this table.

And there will not be any beats like that to the right here for the creator of this table.

Oh yes, it shall be grand!

 

 

 

 

 

If you would like any suggestions or have any questions, please e-mail me here

Also, if you have any feedback, or thoughts, please e-mail me as I'd love to hear them.  I'm also interested in posting pics to your tables you've built. 

As you can see below, I've also added a few thumbnails from my table from various different views.  I was playing with different camera settings, so that helps explain why some shots may look similar.

Rail side view

Same rail view, differnet camera setting.

Above the rail after a coat of vinyl cleaner.

Overhead.

Another overhead.

Curve.

Down the rail.

Another curve.

Overhead view. I couldn't get all the table in one shot.

The other side.

Under a cup holder. Nothing fancy under the table.

More angled out view.

Close to the rail and base board.

Damn table legs.

Another from under the table.

Close up of the rail from underneath.

The rail as it curves.

Complete side. Lots of staples.

Underneath again.

Overhead of a cup holder. Highly suggest the larger ones. (seen above)

Another overhead.

Playing surface.

Getting ready for a game.

Chips in front of player starting positions.

Chips near one cup holder.

Building a pot.

Same pic, different camera setting.

Stacked chips.