Not All Shuffleboard Tables are Made In USA

Many shuffleboard brands advertise β€œMade in USA.” But the definition can vary. For some companies, final assembly occurs domestically, while key components may be sourced elsewhere. Understanding where materials are produced and how much of the table is truly built in-house helps you evaluate real craftsmanship.

πŸ’‘Β Did you know

Did you know that many brands use American-sounding names and marketing language? The best way to evaluate a table is to look beyond branding and understand where the materials are sourced and how the table is constructed.

"Craftsmanship Over Commercialism: Supporting American Artisans"

Support solidarity by buying from American craftsmen who prioritize their craft over just acquiring customers. They possess a genuine passion for fine woodworking and cabinetry. At McClure Tables, we embrace a direct-to-consumer business model for this very reason.Β 

Selecting The Best Shuffleboard

Difference in materials used for Shuffleboard Cabinets

  • Selecting The Best Shuffleboard

    Difference in materials used for Shuffleboard Cabinets
    • MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard) – Engineered wood made from compressed wood fibers and resin. Affordable, but vulnerable to moisture and structural breakdown over time.

    • PVC Laminate – Printed surface material fused over substrate; durable on the surface but not structural.

    • Veneer – Thin slices of real wood applied over engineered cores.

Shuffleboard Tables

At McClure Tables, we build our cabinets from solid hardwood, including legs, rails, and structural components. We do not use MDF or particleboard in our construction

Thank you for taking the time to learn more about shuffleboard table construction and craftsmanship.

If you have questions or would like guidance selecting the right table for your space, our team is here to help.

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