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- Building your own Pool Table is a highly rewarding project for a weekend woodworker with basic woodworking skills and tools, and the motivation to spend a few solid weekends in the garage.


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After designing and building very simple, rustic style furniture for my home, I thought to myself, "Why not build a pool table?" With the advice from Ron at bestbilliards.com and a few "how to" web pages on the web, I was able to get the necessary information needed to design this table, and to build it right.
|'''RAM'''  || '''Purpose'''
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|015 || X position
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|016 || Y position
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|057 || Number of Lives remaining
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|058 || Number of Magic Shots available
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|059-05B || PW items: 00 = None, 01 = Arrow, 02 = Bridge, 03= Mallet
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|06D || Lolo's X position
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|06F || Lolo's Y position
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|086 || Number of Heart Frames on the level
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|087 || Number of Heart Frames Lolo's collected
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Spending around 70 hours on this project, and roughly $1500.00, the result is a beautiful, solid hardwood table that equals, or surpasses, all High-End tables on the market.
 
Plans: Because I designed this table in my head and built it on the fly, I have no drawings, or plans to offer at this moment. But, I hope to give others out there the inspiration needed for such a project, and to bring all of the necessary information to one source. Besides, half of the fun is designing the table yourself.
 
This is a large project, but isn't overly difficult. Take your time and think things through, and you will end up with your own personal work of art!

Revision as of 00:18, 27 November 2007

- Building your own Pool Table is a highly rewarding project for a weekend woodworker with basic woodworking skills and tools, and the motivation to spend a few solid weekends in the garage.

After designing and building very simple, rustic style furniture for my home, I thought to myself, "Why not build a pool table?" With the advice from Ron at bestbilliards.com and a few "how to" web pages on the web, I was able to get the necessary information needed to design this table, and to build it right.

Spending around 70 hours on this project, and roughly $1500.00, the result is a beautiful, solid hardwood table that equals, or surpasses, all High-End tables on the market.

Plans: Because I designed this table in my head and built it on the fly, I have no drawings, or plans to offer at this moment. But, I hope to give others out there the inspiration needed for such a project, and to bring all of the necessary information to one source. Besides, half of the fun is designing the table yourself.

This is a large project, but isn't overly difficult. Take your time and think things through, and you will end up with your own personal work of art!