The Midwest Poker Series hired me to build eight custom poker tabletops featuring a padded rail, custom printed cloth, dealer cutout and chip tray for use in their poker tournaments at local bars and other establishments.



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I built my first poker table back in 2006 because I couldn’t find what I wanted in stores without having to spend an arm and a leg. Since then, I’ve built several more tables for myself and some for other people. Check out pictures of my tables below.
PLEASE NOTE: I’m currently NOT taking orders for new poker tables.
The Midwest Poker Series hired me to build eight custom poker tabletops featuring a padded rail, custom printed cloth, dealer cutout and chip tray for use in their poker tournaments at local bars and other establishments.



This was the second poker table that I built. It was based off the plans I used for my purple poker table. I added a 3″ raised rail all the way around and used red suited poker cloth for the playing surface. Even though I loved this table, I ended up selling it because we didn’t use it very often.




This was the first poker table I ever built and my first big woodworking project. At the time, I didn’t even own any tools and built the table in my uncle’s garage. The design was based on plans I found online from Mark Junell. It was a wonderful table but I sold it when we moved back in 2007.


