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Chief of Naval Operations
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Thinking of Building a "Quasi Pool Table"
I joined a billiards team in September. I am at level 2 in nine ball. A guy on my team works at a pool hall intermittently. He made an agreement with the owner to allow any of his team members to shoot free while he is working there.
Well, I have taken advantage of this, going at least once a week shooting for about three hours at a time. It has helped my game dramatically. I may go to level 3 soon. But I want to get better. I am not very accurate and consistent. So I am thinking of building a pool table, but triangular in shape. It will be 4 feet wide at one end, 8 feet long and about 1-1/2 feet wide at the other end with 4 pockets. Hopefully, I will be able to tilt it on it's side to get it out of the way. It will be used in my living room. I am thinking of using particle board with a reinforced steel frame. Cushions will probably be installed. It will be used just to practice aiming and nothing else. Seem like a good idea? |
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Rear Admiral Lower Half
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It may work, but I'm not sure how much it would improve your game. Going from your pool table with partical board to an actual pool table with a slate base may be extremely different in touch and feel.
You could work on making solid contact with the cue ball, but past that I don't think it would offer a whole lot.
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What if I glued laminate to the particle board first? |
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Rear Admiral Lower Half
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It is worth experimenting with but the particle plus anything else you put on top of it will not be nearly as hard the slate that is under a regular pool table. As a result, you are going to get dents in the partical board and will not receive as true of a role. |
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