![]() Use high speed to avoid the unwanted damage on the surface at the cutting edge. Now mark he 'pocket' holes accurately, and cut them carefully. ![]() When cut the elements, mark the assembling points accurately, don't forget that the horizontal main board must be leveled perfectly (even if not so as it would be used with balls, because of the bigger friction on the surface). The pockets should be a bit larger in diameter than the tokens. But modify, if you want, the smaller tokens require smaller playfield, proportionally. Plans: Here you can find a plan with metric measure. (in this theme you can see my other 'bottle cap project' here: (). And without rolling the 'ball' will loose one dimension, and may be a simple coin, plastic disk, or even a bottle cap. The ball-to-ball collisions remain the same, you can play 'mandiner' at the wall collisions too, but you can start the 'balls' without a cue, it's enough to flick them. ![]() I made a portable table in a smaller size, and tried to solve the aiming problems with the same method whitch works at the button soccer: don't roll the balls, but rather slip them on a surface: lesser 'ball' diameter, smaller distances to run, slower moving and smaller playing area. I think this table desn't fit in a smaller room, but you can't decrease the dimensions because of the balls and the cueing-aiming way of this game. ![]() :-( The original playing table is large enough, (but the normal billiard table is even bigger than the bar billiard table) its size is normally cca: 180-190 cm x 80-90 cm. We play it in hotels and other resort places, beaches, pubs or cantins two decades ago this game was very popular, but nowadays the people rather play pool or 8-balls billiard in pubs. The name 'rex' is the name of this game in Hungary, playing it with only one mushroom, and five (or sometimes seven) white and one red balls. Rex is the game you can know as 'bar billiard' (), with some variants. ![]()
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