This table has about 8 coats of laquer and $100 worth of stickers (including the custom Bucky in the center, which required special UW licensing). Its 3/4' plywood with a 2x4 back bone and removable pinch type saw horse legs. This makes it very stable and yet transportable (just a SUV and a couple arms out the window to move from house to house). I built it this year to see my last year of college and last games Barry Alvarez coached the Badgers.
The table is a two piece conversion from a ping pong table. That makes its demensions 9' x 4.5'. It hangs from the rafters at an even 30'. Suprisingly it is level and only has a little sway. For an added twist, it raises up and connectes to the caribeinrs for an easy way of storage so you can pull your car in.
This table took days to build and about $250 worth of materials. It is 9 feet by 4 feet. We decided to change the game up a little bit and make it harder, so we recessed the cups down into the table. It takes true Beer Pong talent to make shots on this one of a kind table. No more beer spills to win a game! We used liquid glass to cover the painted basketball court and decorated with our school's logos and various other decals.
This table is a bed of nails.
The table is 4'X 8' and made of plywood.
The entire design was hand-drawn (free hand, not traced) and hand-painted by me and my three roommates and took about 50 hours to finish.
The entire design was hand-drawn (free hand, not traced) and hand-painted by me and my three roommates and took about 50 hours to finish.
"Yes, I’m female.. and I took the time to make my VERY OWN beer pong table.
"Took a whole day. It’s about 7 feet long, spray-painted gold. And hand painted black racing stripes (made for easy bouncing purposes), with black circles at each end for the cups. Hey, you said you needed more chicks."
"Took a whole day. It’s about 7 feet long, spray-painted gold. And hand painted black racing stripes (made for easy bouncing purposes), with black circles at each end for the cups. Hey, you said you needed more chicks."
This is one they call "Bernice."
We "liberated" the table from a building around here. We designed it on Photoshop and drew a grid out the table to get the design just right. After two weeks of hand painting, stenciling with letters we printed out, multiple trips to the craft store, and a couple coats of sealer, Bernice came to life.
We "liberated" the table from a building around here. We designed it on Photoshop and drew a grid out the table to get the design just right. After two weeks of hand painting, stenciling with letters we printed out, multiple trips to the craft store, and a couple coats of sealer, Bernice came to life.
"You play until you line the entire side of the table with empty cans; each side can fit about a 30 pack."
This table is a fold-out camping table from Walmart that fits perfectly in the dorm rooms. Painted with high gloss latex paint, we picked out our top eight favorite bears and left a white border for signatures. Each square is hand painted without any stencil.
"Beerpong Spanish style!"
"Just wanted to say hey and let you know that me and my Navy buddies are keepin' it real and playing a little beer pong over here in Spain."
168-cup-a-side beer pong.
"Check out our innovative ball returners."
Tracey and Ashlee made this table. "We got the wood and hinges at home depot, sanded it, painted it red, then used my sisters art supplies to write the name 'malaise' on one side and 'lyterian' on the other. We chose the name because we were watching reno 911 as we were sanding it and the word came up. Lyterian is the antonym of it, so we chose to make the table having opposing names."
"uhh the cool thing about the table is that you can play two games at the same time. the center peice is a 2x2 peice of wood and then all of the other peices are attachments that you can take on and off, they are 2x3 1/2 and come on and off.. the bad things... nothing, this table fucking rocks."










