Cut Out + Keep

D&D Gaming Table

An easy to make gaming table for any D&D nerds out there!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/d-and-d-gaming-table • Posted by MagicalGirlMaya

Our tale of the table begins as a sad one. Orphaned at a young age with a broken leg and left out in the streets where nobody wanted it. It seemed it’s life was destined for failure, until a brave knight (Stobaugh) took pity on the table in its poor condition and rescued it from the streets and brought it home to his castle. There the knight and his trusty mage (Alex), set about a procedure to right the leg and restore the table to its full glory. Not long after the table was restored the dwarven warrior princess who ran the castle (me, obviously) decided to give the table the great purpose of being a harbinger of table top gaming. And thus, the table lived happily ever after.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 15

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

Our tale of the table begins as a sad one. Orphaned at a young age with a broken leg and left out in the streets where nobody wanted it. It seemed it’s life was destined for failure, until a brave knight (Stobaugh) took pity on the table in its poor condition and rescued it from the streets and brought it home to his castle. There the knight and his trusty mage (Alex), set about a procedure to right the leg and restore the table to its full glory. Not long after the table was restored the dwarven warrior princess who ran the castle (me, obviously) decided to give the table the great purpose of being a harbinger of table top gaming. And thus, the table lived happily ever after.

Instructions

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    Start out by dividing your table in about half. You want a place for the characters to move around. Then paint this half with your chalkboard paint.

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    Using your painters tape, tape off your table on the section you’ve already painted with the chalkboard paint, leaving quarter inch lines or so and spray paint the entire table white.

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    Do the same thing going the other direction. This gives you a much clearer view of what everything is suppose to look like.

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    Then take off all of your tape and you’re done with side one. It’s ok if there’s a little bit of overspray with the white, we’ll be painting that side later. For more info: https://theyearlingblog.wordpress.com/2015/07/25/day-206-dd-table/