Introduction: Game Table
Many hours of fun playing Dungeons and Dragons.
Step 1: Pocket Drilled Bottom Shelf
My son had a idea for a game table. We got a little carried away, but had fun.
Step 2: Install Outlets
Every corner has a power point.
Step 3: Made Box for TV/Monitor
Two fans were installed in this cavity to cool the monitor. We covered the edges in aluminium.
Step 4: Cut Glass to Cover Monitor
Lets see how she fits.
Step 5: Testing Electrical and Monitor
Everything worked great.
Step 6: Finished Table
The final project was 6-1/2 ft. x 5 ft., and was quite heavy. I was glad to get it out of the shop. I hope you enjoy as much as we enjoyed building it.

Participated in the
Tables and Desks Contest 2016
5 Comments
3 years ago
That's pretty cool. What are you using to fuel the television screen? Are you using your laptop? What about software? There's so much more about this project that I want to know!
Reply 3 years ago
Hey skipernicus My son and I had a ball building this. It's powered via any computer video cable. There are power points for every user for their laptops or what ever. Shelves under for whatever. He play's D.D. only issue, it's quite heavy. Thks for your comments.
6 years ago
Very nice job boys. You guys are awesome. Have fun
6 years ago
Thanks for your kind words Swansong. The table is very versatile. Hope u vote for me.
6 years ago
This is awesome! I'd love to have a game table like this, it would be so much easier to design and set/change the scene. :)