Some steel under one side of the table and a strong magnet would probably have done it for lifting the table off. You could also still have done a push rod in one corner. Nice work otherwise! I'm about to start on a coffee table sized one of my own design :)
Thanks man! If I ever give this another go I’ll try those ideas! Love the coffee table sized concept. Post a link to a pic of video in the comments when it’s done so I can see!
Very cool! Did you ever end up making the accessories? We're looking at making a table for Dungeons and Dragons soon so doing as much table research as possible for what we're wanting!
@@MADEbyAP I also just picked up some rough cut hardwood in the Catskills while camping there. Let me know if you are interested and I'll share his info.
It really is confusing. I need to do some research on the topic to understand what happened and to whom to make the dimensions of lumber all lies haha.
I think 4x4s used to actually be 4x4 but over time it became dimensional lumber and reduced the size, same with 2x4, etc I think rough sawn its 2x4, but once they finish it it loses like a half inch each direction
Incredible video, great to see a table build by someone who's not into board games themselves your POV from the outside is very helpful
Glad you liked it! And this may have been a slight turning point for me as I recently backed my first kickstarter game. Yikes haha.
Some steel under one side of the table and a strong magnet would probably have done it for lifting the table off. You could also still have done a push rod in one corner. Nice work otherwise! I'm about to start on a coffee table sized one of my own design :)
Thanks man! If I ever give this another go I’ll try those ideas! Love the coffee table sized concept. Post a link to a pic of video in the comments when it’s done so I can see!
Love outer rim. Great game.
Loved the Pizz Diddy break down for the stain!! Great work!
Haha thanks man. My record comes out next spring!
Awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!!
Very cool! Did you ever end up making the accessories?
We're looking at making a table for Dungeons and Dragons soon so doing as much table research as possible for what we're wanting!
Hi there. I think the new owner ended up making them on his own. Good luck on your build!
Congratulations honey. Job well done!
Thanks honey.
Great job!
Thank you!
Really cool, AP. And of course Tony is bossing everyone around at the end ...
Some things never change.
Lol “1,000-3,000 dollar tables”. Bro tell that to geeknson with their $10,000+ tables 😂. Great vid, btw!
I'll have to check out what exactly a $10k table gets you. WOW!!! Haha. Thanks, glad you liked it!
I tried posting a link to a hardwood dealer in NJ, but it didn't post. It's J H Monteath located in Old Bridge. They have a huge selection.
Oh my god thank you! I’ll check them out. That’s not too far from me. Thanks for the intel!!
@@MADEbyAP I also just picked up some rough cut hardwood in the Catskills while camping there. Let me know if you are interested and I'll share his info.
OK, it’s been over a year… What have you played? 😁
Lol its new owner has been keeping it well played upon.
6:25 I'll never understand why wood is labeled the way it is. A 4x4 never measures out to be 4x4. Can clearly see its not XD
It really is confusing. I need to do some research on the topic to understand what happened and to whom to make the dimensions of lumber all lies haha.
I think 4x4s used to actually be 4x4 but over time it became dimensional lumber and reduced the size, same with 2x4, etc
I think rough sawn its 2x4, but once they finish it it loses like a half inch each direction
I think you might not have needed that many screws haha
In hindsight? Agreed lol.