Awesome Shuffleboard Tables Models 2020
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At McClure Tables, handcrafting shuffleboard tables is what we do, and we try to create a few new models or designs about once per year. Often, the inspiration for a design or style can come from virtually anywhere. We have had clients send us pictures of coffee tables or end tables they saw on a popular image site like Pinterest. We can take that picture and create a one-of-a-kind shuffleboard table. We are handcrafted in Grand Rapids, Michigan, by master artisans who use locally harvested hardwoods such as Michigan Hard Maple, Tulipwood, White Oak, American Black walnut, and more to create the cabinet and legs in our shop.
We want to introduce you to three of our newest model shuffleboard tables for 2020. We hope you find one of these styles that fits the perfect recreation room, Mancave, or Gameroom you had in mind.
We are combining an industrial look with the rustic character of red oak, along with bronze powder-coated turnbuckles and metal angle-iron corners. The Vicksburg Shuffleboard Table comes in models ranging from 12 feet to 22 feet. On the 12-foot model, we use two sets of legs; on the 14-foot to 18-foot models, three sets; and on the 20-22-foot models, five sets. You can choose from several wood finish colors: medium oak, natural oak, or Gunmetal. All looks very nice on this model.
The Contempo has always been one of our most popular models, and for this new 2020 design, we offer a 12-foot size with a V-style metal powder-coated base. The cabinet on the Contempo shuffleboard table is made using select and better hard maple. The legs are powder-coated black metal that looks good as shown in the black Opec finish, and they would also pair well with both the natural maple cabinet color and the heirloom color. We custom-make all shuffleboard tables in our woodshop in Grand Rapids, Michigan, using local artisans and locally harvested hardwoods.
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Our Eclipse shuffleboard table was inspired by a dining table we saw on a Pinterest page. We had another customer who showed us a design that we did build for them, the Limberg Shuffleboard model, but that was the first time we learned to bend wood to make the arched legs. The first time we made the Limberg, we had never bent timber before. On that same page, we saw a cool-looking dining table, and that was all the inspiration that our craftsmen needed to dream up the Eclipse shuffleboard. We can only make this design in the 12-foot style because we do not feel it would look well with more than one base, and we can not get the lumber long enough for making anything
