I may suggest that you are the greatest and most helpful table mechanics that has ever existed. Based on the work I have seen locally, I plan to do my own table. Over the last few months I have read EVERY post you made on azbilliards. I have watched every video you have ever made, some multiple times. Supplies have been gathered and look forward to more videos before I start. Thank You RKC! With your guidance I sure my table will come out better than many of the tables in the local bars/halls.
I used your method today on a 7' valley. Simonis 860 hr. Worked perfectly. I did use spray glue only on edges and some on top perimeter. Couldn't get the glue you use in time. It's amazing when you have reference marks to stretch to. Grain of cloth was more uniform than most the mechanics round here. You da man King Cobra!!! Thanks for not retiring with all the trade secrets lost. Hopefully actuall techs follow your method and get more tables correct. I Like the new table gage looks awsome.
Maybe explain what the stretch index is exactly, is it how much you can stretch a cloth before it becomes compromised, or what is needed to make the cloth tight and not loose? Also, it was kinda a waste to not show what a lot of those marks were for, it would have been nice to see the whole process and not just cut to a finished product, i feel a lot of information was lost in this video, and I have more questions than answers.
@therealkingcobra well, he claims to be the real one so you may have to fight this little demonic wizard. He has powers and makes his own wands so tread carefully.
I may suggest that you are the greatest and most helpful table mechanics that has ever existed. Based on the work I have seen locally, I plan to do my own table. Over the last few months I have read EVERY post you made on azbilliards. I have watched every video you have ever made, some multiple times. Supplies have been gathered and look forward to more videos before I start. Thank You RKC! With your guidance I sure my table will come out better than many of the tables in the local bars/halls.
Thank you for the support, happy you’re learning from the videos!
I used your method today on a 7' valley. Simonis 860 hr. Worked perfectly. I did use spray glue only on edges and some on top perimeter. Couldn't get the glue you use in time. It's amazing when you have reference marks to stretch to. Grain of cloth was more uniform than most the mechanics round here. You da man King Cobra!!! Thanks for not retiring with all the trade secrets lost. Hopefully actuall techs follow your method and get more tables correct. I Like the new table gage looks awsome.
Fantastic!
Love it!
I hope you find it helpful.
Awesome!
Thanks for watching!
@@therealkingcobra thanks for the video! Primo info my friend...I likes.
Maybe explain what the stretch index is exactly, is it how much you can stretch a cloth before it becomes compromised, or what is needed to make the cloth tight and not loose? Also, it was kinda a waste to not show what a lot of those marks were for, it would have been nice to see the whole process and not just cut to a finished product, i feel a lot of information was lost in this video, and I have more questions than answers.
All your questions will be answered shortly, with a demonstration on a 7ft Diamond slate.
There's a little dude in Casper, WY who would like to debate your claim to "The Real King Cobra" title.
What's to debate?
@therealkingcobra well, he claims to be the real one so you may have to fight this little demonic wizard. He has powers and makes his own wands so tread carefully.
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There's only ONE Real King Cobra buddy, the ORIGINAL!😅🤣😂