I was wondering if some could help me out .what is the the actual playing surface measurements of a bartable ,4x8,and 4 1/2 x 9.
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7' barbox is either 39" X 78" or 40" X 80"
8' table is 44" X 88"
Pro 8 table is 46" X 92"
9' table is 50" X 100"
10' table is 56" X 112"
7' barbox is either 39" X 78" or 40" X 80"
8' table is 44" X 88"
Pro 8 table is 46" X 92"
9' table is 50" X 100"
10' table is 56" X 112"
7' barbox is either 39" X 78" or 40" X 80"
8' table is 44" X 88"
Pro 8 table is 46" X 92"
9' table is 50" X 100"
10' table is 56" X 112"
8` 45x90 9`50x100 so what your saying is a 9`table is 2 1/2" wider on each side and 5" longer on each end. very interesting !
7' barbox is either 39" X 78" or 40" X 80"
8' table is 44" X 88"
Pro 8 table is 46" X 92"
9' table is 50" X 100"
10' table is 56" X 112"
... Any table should play correctly as long as the surface is twice as long as it is wide.
Ralph Kramden:
Any table should play correctly as long as the surface is twice as long as it is wide.
If we define "playing surface" as the surface that the balls actually travel on, then pool tables' playing surface dimensions are not truly 2:1, because the balls never travel into the 1.125" gap between the "gutter" and the cushion nose. To play truly symmetrically, a table's dimensions would have to be in a 2:1 ratio at the gutter, not at the cushion noses. Of course, play is never truly symmetrical anyway.
The diamonds on a table's rails divide the area between the cushion noses equally, so they don't apply to the "true" playing surface. The difference is so small (and using the diamonds is so inexact anyway) that it doesn't really matter, even though if you use the diamonds to measure a bank or kick to a corner pocket you're really measuring to the cushion just past the pocket.
With no warranty of usefulness, here are "true playing surface" dimensions (and length/width ratios) measured to the gutter for common tables:
7' barbox (39" X 78") = 36.75" X 75.75" (2.06:1)
7' barbox (40" X 80") = 37.75" X 77.75" (2.06:1)
8' table (44" X 88") = 41.75" X 85.75" (2.05:1)
Pro 8' table (46" X 92") = 43.75" X 89.75" (2.05:1)
9' table (50" X 100") = 47.75" X 97.75" (2.05:1)
10' table (56" X 112") = 53.75" X 109.75" (2.04:1)
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chgo
pj
Seeing that the balls on most 10' tables are not played with pool balls you should have allowed for snooker balls (smaller) and billiard balls (larger). :duck: :thumbup:
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With no warranty of usefulness, here are "true playing surface" dimensions (and length/width ratios) measured to the gutter for common tables:
7' barbox (39" X 78") = 36.75" X 75.75" (2.06:1)
7' barbox (40" X 80") = 37.75" X 77.75" (2.06:1)
8' table (44" X 88") = 41.75" X 85.75" (2.05:1)
Pro 8' table (46" X 92") = 43.75" X 89.75" (2.05:1)
9' table (50" X 100") = 47.75" X 97.75" (2.05:1)
10' table (56" X 112") = 53.75" X 109.75" (2.04:1)
pj
chgo
If we define "playing surface" as the surface that the balls actually travel on,
Next time I'll order up a CUSTOM 9' table.... 52 1/4" x 102 1/4"...:killingme:
There you go - a 9' oversize. :grin:
It would have to be 52 1/4 X 104 1/2 to be regulation. :thumbup2: