Football Table
Hand made timber football table
Tools and Materials Needed
tools
- cordless drill
- orbital sander
- router
- chop saw
- rip saw
- clamps
- biscuit cutter
materials
- hardwood planks
- biscuit joins
- timber glue (lumberjack)
- 10mm coach bolts
- natural oil
- spray paint (black and white
Inspiration and Drawings
I really enjoy a good game of table football but I have one big issue with the design of a brought table; they are not high enough which meant I had a sore back after playing. I had some table football parts such as the men and rods and some timber in the yard, so I started out building a few ideas on CAD and eventually came up with a design. (see images)
Preparing Timber for the Outer Shell
I started out by making the outer shell of the table (the 8 planks on the out side). so I cut these to length (see images for dimensions). Then after cutting out the holes for the rods using the pillar drill and a forsener piece and router cutting out the smaller detail such as the ball collection hole I joined together the side planks.
Finishing the Outer Shell
now the biscuit joined planks were dry I joined all four corners with dowels to form the outer shell.
Fitting the Inner Workings
now the outer shell was complete I was ready to work on building the inside. the playing field was made up from 2 boards. One on the bottom for strength and one on the top to give the smoothness. so I started by cutting the bottom one and then fixing it to the outer shell (also adding two slats to add strength, see pic). once this was fixed I built the ball channel system and also fixed this on.
Finishing Touches for the Playing Field
after cutting the playing field I applied several coats of a black spray paint. Then after I cut out the goal mouth and goal cover I fixed these to the table.
Fitting the Legs
firstly I cut the legs out using a Festool circular saw. Then I attached them to the table using the coach bolts
Adding the Leg Supports
to make the table more stable for when playing I added to leg supports
Fit the Table Football Parts to the Table
the rods I gave a oil to help them move smoothly and the plastic corners I resprayed white as they had faded overtime.
Finishing Touches
To finish the table I applied a natural oil to the timber