There's never been a pool table built in the history of building pool tables like this one I'll tell all of you that
For leveling, there's 24 Diamond wedges around the outside of the slate mounted under the rails. The rails are mounted with 5ea rail bolts, the slate is 30mm thick (1 3/16") AND, has another 15 leveling points thought the middle of the slate that are designed to raise up, or lower down the slate. Then with 6 legs that can also be leveled, that's a total of 45 leveling points
This is a drop pocket table, which means the baskets attach to the bottom side of the pockets, but even that has been thought out real well, with removable wooden plates under each pocket, which means this slate is never...ever going to have to be taken off to make wear and tear repairs. The 3 lengthwise timber-strands are mounted in the end panels in cutouts in the end panels for the strongest support. There's even two timber-strands mounted across the bottom of the table for forklift support to move the table at tournaments. The bottom of the table is cut out in two places which will allow for very easy access to fine tune the level of the slate as it adjusts to the room it's in over time. The pockets are ProCut 4 1/2" corners and 5 1/16" side pockets, Artemis Intercontinental K55 cushions, and Dymondwood rails. Hell, even the body panels on this table are built out of the same 1 1/2" plywood used to build the rest of Diamond's tables
Glen
This table is the "NUTS"






Glen
This table is the "NUTS"


