jamie jamie Corporate Member May 31, 2026 #1 I threw together a "temporary" pool cue stand (temporary because I might make it again out of some nicer wood once we figure out if it's the right size). Definitely not "fine woodworking" but it gets the job done.
I threw together a "temporary" pool cue stand (temporary because I might make it again out of some nicer wood once we figure out if it's the right size). Definitely not "fine woodworking" but it gets the job done.
kserdar Ken Senior User May 31, 2026 #3 Do the cues come out easily, without leaving chalk marks on the ceiling?
OP OP jamie jamie Corporate Member May 31, 2026 #4 Yes, 9' ceilings (I did check before building it though!)
kserdar Ken Senior User May 31, 2026 #5 We had many blue dots on the ceiling where our pool table was located .... only 8 foot ceiling and many children using the table.
We had many blue dots on the ceiling where our pool table was located .... only 8 foot ceiling and many children using the table.
E Echd C User May 31, 2026 #6 Wouldn't it be better to have it be like a rifle rack, with multiple tiers and a semicircular opening, or perhaps on a lazy susan?
Wouldn't it be better to have it be like a rifle rack, with multiple tiers and a semicircular opening, or perhaps on a lazy susan?
R Rcpilot27603 Gary User Jun 2, 2026 #7 I like that style as it easily keeps cues straight and easy to withdraw them