Table Shuffleboard Building 
Kevin's Table Shuffleboard Project.

Industrial sander at a local cabinet shop saved me several hours!

Used 20, 11'+ red oak boards to construct the playing surface.

- Used wood glue and 5 clamps to attach the boards together 5 at a time.
- Electrical tape was used for the scoring lines.
- Texas A&M and SEC decals because I'm an A&M grad.
- Used 7 coats of polycrylic and one coat of wax

Used two, 12' lengths of cedar to form the outer edges of the box. Lining the box using black felt.

Stained the outside of the box mahogany.