please come forth with the "answer" !!!
rackem said:
I just wont be able to help until I see some in delvelopemental process pictures.

But I believe I have the answer.
I really want to hear what you have to say. What do you need to know before you will post it? Basically, I
build a non-adjustable frame, and topped it with two joined house doors that supports a framed
particle-board surface. I am using top-quality rails and pockets, and cloth that is nearly identical to
commercial pool cloth. I can hit an elephant practice ball (half red half white) up to the foot rail and it
rolls perfectly on one side of the table, and comes back to the head rail almost perfectly, even though there
is a small "jump" it has to up and over on its way back. So far this is the only thing keeping it from
playing very close to a GC3. If I could achieve a hard and flat surface, I would be "there". By the way,
before I built this, I setup a cloth covered sheet of glass from a large coffee table, and a rail at one end. I
drew a straight chalk line up the middle. For about a month I practiced with an object ball on the line
halfway up, and a cue at the end. I got to the point where I could hit the cue into the object ball,
stop the cue ball there, object ball goes to the rail, comes back and hits the cue ball, stops and almost sets
the shot up again. At that point I went out and started crushing people that used to beat me. Maybe some
folks use the words "crappy equipment" to mean anything other than "normal" marketed products, but I can
sure tell you that incarnation of equipment sure helped my game! And Rackem, please post what you are
calling the answer, or ask me specific questions!