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    Rebound shuffleboard layout

    Like to make the regular shuffleboard game 16'-22' long and the rebound shuffleboard game. If anyone one can find the sizing of the "rebound " version i would appreciate it. Can't seem to find anything on the dimensions anywhere. thx...
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    Putting it back up there. Will have planer blades sharpened and have a lot of 8/4 walnut to use for the top. Looked for a week no real specs on the bounce back table. I'll give it one more try..Thx

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    I bet there is a discussion forum about this type of game, which would be a good place to ask.

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    From an Internet search on them, found that a rebound table was essentially half the length of a regular table. Width ends up being enough to accommodate that of a normal table end to each side of center. Around twice the width of a normal table end. Observed some overall dimensions on this table on their website, http://www.bmigaming.com/games-sport...nd-virtual.htm, table brochure gives dimensions of 7' x 4' x 32".

    Good luck,

    Clint

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    Appreciate the help. I've been searching for weeks on specs. I will build one once I find a regulation size on the bounce back model. When I make one I always make patterns so the correct size of the playing surface is important. thx...Jack

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    Quote Originally Posted by jack duren View Post
    Appreciate the help. I've been searching for weeks on specs. I will build one once I find a regulation size on the bounce back model. When I make one I always make patterns so the correct size of the playing surface is important. thx...Jack
    I came across a bit of information on a rebound table yesterday. It said it was 7' long, and the angles given were 5 deg off 90. So, the far corners were 95 deg, and the close corners (where you stand) were 85 deg. Bit of math will figure out the rest.

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