Custom Table Gallery



Submitted By: TJ
Location: Lincoln Trail College
Robinson, IL

We took apart a door and 2 cabnets to make a nice long table and even leveld cups.
Submitted By: Bryan
Location: NJ
It's 8' by 4' n sits on top of the pool table in the center of the room.
Submitted By: Kyle
Location: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Submitted By: Metz & P-18
Location: Rye Brook, NY
This site inspired me and my friends to build a table which took up about 30 hours and like 400 dollars, we probably only needed like 200 but we were in our testing phase.



This table was made from an 8 x 8 piece of birch plywood  cut into 2 equal pieces.  The table was then mounted with foldable legs,  two heavy duty hinges and a screwable leg to give extra durability and full  mobility.  The table was designed as a somewhat accurately  marked football field with proper end zones, yard markings and sidelines.  One end zone was dedicated to our group of friends called the Philandering 18 or  for short the P-18 while the other dedicated to our football team.  The RIP SJP is dedicated to our close friend who  passed away less than a year ago and was a true fan of beer pong.  We  christened the table on New Years Eve by having a coin toss at  midfield for the first shot and filling all the cups with champagne. (Alex  and Metz won the first game ever on the able).  Beer Pong has become a  weekend ritual in Rye Brook and now with this custom mobile table we take  it everywhere we have a party.  (P-18 shout out and RIP Steve.)
Submitted By: Chad
Location: California University of Pennsylvania
California, PA

This table was made from a full solid 8ft. table and a sign that was "taken" from a concert.
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Location: Univ. at Albany
Albany, NY

It's our group name in the middle, all the colleges we go to down the side, with bottle caps glued down to keeps cups from slidin off the table at the back.
Submitted By: Jeff
Location: Wyckoff, NJ
Submitted By: Lauren
Location: Roger Williams Univ.
Bristol, RI

Yes, there are real fish in this table.
Submitted By: Zach
Location: Univ. of Tulsa
Tulsa, OK

Submitted By: Jason
Location: Bentley
Waltham, MA

This is the beruit table I made in the summer of 05.  Used for all of our Ultimate Frisbee parties here at Bentley.  Fold up nicely in half, and we clamp it to a table.
Submitted By: Greasy & Jim
Location: Eastern Kentucky Univ.
Richmond, KY

We put in at least 2 weeks to finish this table.
Submitted By: Andy & Bart
Location: Indiana Univ.
Bloomington, IN

"Assembly Pong" - Inspired by Assembly Hall, this table was crafted out of the finest mahogany woods.  Court layout was designed in accordance with 1/16th NCAA scale court specifications.



From the floor up Assembly Pong is supported by industrial strength saw horses capable of holding 3500 lbs a piece, well in excess of the fattest party hoe.  Underneath the ponging surface run three 1x1 floor joists to ensure optimal bounce conditions with the utmost consistency.



The hand-painted floor, consisting of the finest Eastern European acrylics, was matched by a government super-computer to the official Cream & Crimson of Indiana University.  Lastly, a double coat of thin coated lacquer was applied to resist the elements, while preserving natural wood textures to thwart mid-game cup drift.
Submitted By: Bryan, Denise, & Chris
Location: Floral Park, NY
Submitted By: Ajo
Location: Mahopac, NY
120 cups each side

4 on 4

rules: make all 4 to bring them back;
          rerack at 36, 21, 10, then 2 more after that;
          make all 4 to bring them back until 10 cups, then u have to make at least 2 and you get the ones u  make back;
          bounce shots are legal, but u can defend;
          no death cup, drink before you shoot.



2 1/2 hours after the game started, it came down to one cup on each side. they hit one of theirs, and each of my 4 players got a chance to rebut. 1st=miss, 2nd=miss, 3rd=miss, 4th=HIT the place went NUTS who would have ever thought a 240 cup game would go into overtime, but it did once again, it came down to 1 cup, and my team came out on top
Submitted By: Jeff
Location: North Tonwanda, NY
This table took me about 2days to build all hand painted.....It folds up in the middle and the legs fold in for easy transportation.  Big hand painted Irish flag in the midlle with orange circles for the cups.
Submitted By: Jared
Location: Stratford, CT
This table is the new age of Beirut first of all. This is the most player friendly table i have made. Lets start by saying that the tables biggest feature is that it fold 3 times, for very easy transportation from party to party. it has 3 piano hinges that are connecting each piece. The table is 8ft long and 4 feet wide. Made out of 1/2 plywood. The whole thing was hand painted beside the Decal for the sponsored websites and the rules of the table. The lighting was spray painted on with metallic silver along with the border. handles are attached to each end of the table for easy lift,  the triangles for the cups are not painted on it is a sand gripping paper type of material that i cut to make the perfect triangle. This is awesome considering cup will never magical slide on the wet table ever again.
Submitted By: Devin
Location: Unknown
Submitted By: Gordon
Location: Univ. of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA

Submitted By: 2006-03-07
Location: Univ. of Delaware
Newark, DE

The table is 2 X 8 and folds up in half which is great for carrying anywhere.  Decals were used and placed on the parque surface which really sets off the playing surface.  It took about a full day to make and was fairly easy.  My friends and I have mini tourneys for the World Heavyweight Championship Belt.  We also have theme song intros (from wrestlers from the WWE/whatever) which sounds cheesy, but makes the matches super competitive.  Occasionally we have trick shot pong which is great which makes you a better player as well.



It has to be placed on a table for support and you can only play 6/10 cup on it, but it's still a kick ass table to play on.  The best thing we put the classic 4 X 8 blank plywood table underneath for people to still write memorable things that happen and of course our kegerator is right next to the pong table.  This is merely a proto-type for things to come as in retrospect I should've laquered the table so water wouldn't soak through the parquee and it should evolve into a full size 4 X 8 foldable table.
Submitted By: Joe, Todd, Nick, & Mike
Location: Univ. of South Dakota
Vermillion, SD

This table is 7 feet long and three feet wide.
This table took approximately 40 hours to complete.
All the lines are exactly proportionate to an actual Basket Ball court.
In the first game played on this court Joe and Todd Defeated Nick and Arnold with little to no effort.
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