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Building your own table (2)
Building your own table
by Daniel 20 years ago
by Daniel 20 years ago
Re: Building your own table
by Yves 20 years ago
by Yves 20 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Building your own table) was posted by Yves, on 12/5/2004 1:53:45 PM:
Look at www.ittf.com in the rules section for dimensions. The material you choose will have a great impact on the bounce of the ball (which is also limited by rules). You might go for MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard). I don't know what you should use to treat the surface. |