How Do You Make a 8 Person Poker Table?

A poker table is a must have for any game room. But if you don’t have enough space for a full size table, or you want to be able to move your table around easily, then an 8 person poker table is the perfect solution.

Here’s how to make your own 8 person poker table.

First, you’ll need to gather your supplies. You’ll need a large piece of plywood, a saw, sandpaper, wood glue, clamps, L-brackets, and screw eyes.

You’ll also need a drill and drill bits, a jigsaw and jigsaw blades, an electric sander and sandpaper, paint or stain, and felt or other fabric for the playing surface.

Next, cut the plywood into two pieces that are each 4 feet by 8 feet. These will be the top and bottom of your poker table.

Then, use the saw to cut four 2x4s that are each 4 feet long. These will be the legs of your poker table.

PRO TIP:To make an 8 person poker table, start by cutting plywood to the desired size and shape. Secure the plywood together with screws or a wood glue. Then, cover the plywood with felt or another material of your choice. After that, attach 8 cup holders to the underside of the table. Finally, add a poker chip tray and a dealer chip tray to complete your 8 person poker table!

Now it’s time to assemble the frame of your poker table. First, attach the legs to the bottom piece of plywood using the L-brackets and screws.

Then, attach the top piece of plywood to the legs using wood glue and clamps. Let the glue dry overnight before moving on.

Now it’s time to add the playing surface to your poker table. Start by cutting out a piece of plywood that is 3 feet by 6 feet. This will be the base of your playing surface.

Then use the jigsaw to cut out eight triangle shapes from the remaining plywood scraps. These will be used as cup holders for each player around the table.

Attach the base plywood piece to the top of your poker table frame using wood glue and clamps. Then attach the eight cup holders around the edge of the plywood using screws and screw eyes.

Now it’s time to finish up your poker table by sanding down all of the rough edges, painting or staining it, and then adding felt or other fabric to the playing surface. Your poker table is now ready for game night!.