that waferboard that wallmart uses is the shit.. and the table folds up for storage too...
and at $99.00 how can you go wrong
and at $99.00 how can you go wrong
ummmm...by actually spending the $99.00 dollarsnympfisher said:and at $99.00 how can you go wrong
I believe it's a hard plastic type material called Delrin. It's as hard as a rock and can be machined to any shape.smittie1984 said:I use to work at a Machine shop and there was one material I felt would be good for a pool table backing. Which it's been 4years since I worked there and can't remember what it was called. If I remember correctly GM would use it for punching parts out and it was ungodly strong. But super expensive(Despite GM wasted the crap out of it). We got our hands on a fairly large peice that we used for a work bench top. We call it our $10,000 work bench.
I believe the ball will bounce higher on steel because it is more elastic than slate. Meaning that it will give some and then quickly return to its original shape. Which is why it will give a higher bounce. Slate has little or no give (elastic). A steel ball will bounce higher off steel then a marble off slate. I'm somewhat sure of this.J$Cincy said:steel is less elastic than slate, so if a ball is dropped on the steel it would bounce higher than a ball dropped on slate from the same height. it would definately be alot easier to hop balls off the table, especially on the snap...JS
p.s. i think anyway