Perhaps it should be called 'one way to make a snooker table', but very impressed with what one fella in his garage with basic tools and gnarly toes can do. Certainly better than anything I'd turn out!
No one is suggesting these hand built non slate budget billiards /snooker tables are going to be in professional snooker halls or serious big money competition, but the personal skills of the builders and the lack of precision laser guided cutting and leveling tools , is a testament to their great creative abilities, and a remarkable dedication to creating the best that the circumstances and available tools allow. Made in Pakistan does not mean poorly made! Few people in the Western Hemisphere countries possess either the skills know how or patience for such a labour intensive undertaking. What these people do is nothing short of remarkable which you would never see being done in the west!
For all the negative comments, I serious doubt that anyone of you could travel to this man's part of the world, work in his shop with only the tools they have and create the same products!!!
Yes they could little skill required here, within a week anyone could be gluing wood and hammering nails in, as for tools professionally made tables are still made using the same tools they were using a 100 years ago but by people who did an apprenticeship using seasoned quality wood properly jointed and professionally put together.
Nothing but a hand drill, free hand routing, chisel, a jigless bandsaw, hammered nails for clamps and no combi square in sight so let’s be honest here… him building a snooker table here is mighty impressive.
@@mimikemorgan.shoots2643Do some research on Rasson Snooker tables. They are featured in major snooker tournaments all over the world. Preferred by professional snooker players for their solid build and accuracy.
This table will not be arriving at The Crucible any time soon, but I think, given the tools available to these guys, they deserve large amounts of credit.
I've been to Northern Pakistan quite a lot, climbing in the Karakoram. The people and the scenery are amazing. What they can do with just basic tools and facilities is incredible. A stunning part of the world.
It’s actually really crappy quality wood and probably not even kiln dried. The dark brown part in the center, the heartwood, is typically the only part of the tree used because the sapwood can behave very differently. Sapwood can be less stable or susceptible to parasites etc.
The final touch, painting the ‘D’ and other ball markings in the baulk area, aware of the regulated standardized precision, made me a bit stressed. What if something goes wrong, can he erase those markings and try again, or must he dismantle the table and replace the whole green cloth?
cuma aku komen sikit,org ini memang ada seni dalam buatan tanpa alatan yg khusus tapi yg menyedih kan masih tiada kualiti pembuatan di sini kalau kita banding kan dengan level world champion...hasil kerja org ini masih boleh di guna untuk latihan dan bagi yg mengemar akan sukan snooker...tahniah kerna anda punya kemahuan begitu tinggi di bidang ini walau cara pembuatan masih perlu di perbaiki....7/10 star
Love the look of the Rasson II tables, had no idea they are made like this, i was imagining a dust free large factory or so, this looks crappy...just hammered with nails, respect for the skills naturally.How is all that traffic passing by not driving him mad?
This is NOT a Rasson table - it's a shockingly bad quality lookalike. Check these pictures to see how a genuine one is constructed: snookeralley.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/PoolTables-SnookerTables-BilliardTables-India-SnookerAlley-Rasson20-1.jpg aandcbilliardsandbarstools.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/RASSON-MAGNUM-SNOOKER3.jpg
With the most basic of tools and no fancy workshop! Amazing. I take my hat off to them. These aren't produced for world class competitions, so cut them some slack! Respect for what they CAN do, and YOU probably wouldn't know where to start ! ❤ The Crucible isn't in India anyway, so who cares.
Actually, they are. The Rasson Magnum, like the one in this video, was used recently in the Champion of Champions tournament in Bolton, UK. They are hand built in Bangalore, India, from American Maple, Thai rubber wood and Adamath wood. They have a 50mm slate with a 0.1 tolerance for accuracy and weigh in excess of 1,250kg assembled. Preferred table of professional snooker players all over the world due to their solid build and accuracy. Many 8 & 9 ball championships use Rasson tables.
Bunch of snobs here (mostly UK, I presume?), with all the negative comments. This is not intended for professional play, it is for leisure and used by amateurs to play once in a while amongst friends. For that purpose excellent build and good craftmenship.
Snobs? Even leisure players want to play on a table that’s as level as reasonably practicable. Where in that video did you see a level being employed even once? The guy who owned my local snooker club used to have half his tables re-covered and serviced at any one time and the guys who did that were so skilled that they would attract a crowd just watching them at work.
@@dmhor7389 There are wooden wedges under the legs of the table. Is is leveled. That's why he called you snobs. No observation, no thinking, just presumption.
@@TheViertelvordrei You should never use wedges for this , they are angled and always shift backwards on the slope , and stick out and look crap, you should use flat metal shims(not playing cards or beer mats).
UK "Snob" here. Although his table is interesting to match being made it would be extremely frustrating to play on even for a total amateur with 0 experience.
Well done! Just 1 small thing - the washers (with the screws) should be either in the hole or covering the hole not some of the washer in & some out. Because you put that board covering the screws the non fitting washers are hidden. If I was to want to buy that table what is the cost? Shipping -I take it that the table is dismantled - what happens to the green cloth?
They might have cleaned the legs and frame of the table which was covered in dust and scuff marks before they did the reveal shots. The red balls should be set up as close to the pink without touching by the way. I agree with other comments, a budget table, a budget quality for a budget market. I hope the one I have ordered here in the UK is a tad better.
It's nice to see people doing the best they can with limited resources. All of the armchair commentators, who use TH-cam as a platform to display their petty and petulant thoughts, would do well to look in the mirror.
Okay I'll freely admit I was ready to come into the comments section and absolutely rip this to bits for the use of chipboard and nails, but do you know what, fair play. Well done for putting in the effort. Who would have thought Pakistan would have Snooker Table manufacturing. Why pay £10.000 on a table when you can make one yourself. I tip my cap.
If I had a house massive enough to have a spare room that fits a snooker table, I absolutely would rather pay a few grand for a proper slate bed table of quality. You don't have to spend 10k on a brand new Riley or whatever, you can get very good second hand tables for 4-5k, which is pocket change for people with houses that fit the things. Personally, I'd rather there were some decent clubs with proper equipment I could go to instead of having my own table, but they're all closing down to make way for corporate chain bars and stuff lately. I wish the WPBSA would make an effort to provide more places in the UK with proper clubs instead of just trying to flog off the sport to Saudi oil sheikhs or the Chinese gov.
@@DM-kv9kj I live in Maidenhead and luckily we have had a snooker club in the town centre for over 50 years. We also have a social club with 3 full size tables and two professional pool tables. So I'm pretty lucky. But yes you are absolutely right. Where other countries are establishing clubs, we seem to be getting rid of ours. Its a disgrace seeing as we invented the fucking sport.
I bought a similar design of table from a closing social club but no glue was used (all nailed baize) the frame was a different wood and the legs were turned not covered. When I installed it I used a laser level from all sides and used old CDs and playing cards to adjust each leg to the floor. If you get a block of wood and draw a diagonal line across one face then you can measure where the laser light begins and ends on the line and get single playing card thickness accuracy.. Getting 5, 2 inch thick, bed slates into the basement on my own was an interesting challenge . (Too heavy to lift) so had to improvise a cantilever lift through the drywall access hole. Fun Project
As a professional table fitter for 23 years who worked on the world snooker tour for 12 years take it from me , this is shockingly bad , especially the cloth fitting using adhesives , something you should never do. They can't even apply the markings correctly, don't have the basic equipment ,and the gap from the reds to the pink?
It's a rare thing to have the outside of a workshop be more noisy than the inside. Still knocking out a good-looking table to promote my favourite viewing sport. I wonder how well it plays compared to tournament standard tables.
A good golf practice putting green but it needs a ladder to get onto it. It will look much better when a few divets have been created. Seriously, so long as it's extremely cheap and the buyer doesn't expect too much, then it's better than nothing to mess about on and not to expect a break of more than ONE (so long as the red is sitting over the pocket).
I think I would prefer the legs just be stained to bring out the natural grain of the wood rather than covering them in chip board. Other than that I am very impressed. It may be a different country but still it's just one man doing all the work while the others watch. The only difference is they aren't leaning on shovels.
I got to say guys.. I did watch this in full. But I lost count of how many oh my gods I uttered!.. I mean it looks like a snooker table but I dunno lads. The finished quality is just brutal. So many dirty secrets hidden behind other stuff. I mean, fair play but the slates getting hit with a metal hammer near brought tears to my eyes. I just wonder do these guys use the claw of the hammer as a tooth pick too? .. it looks nice, but not up close. But all the same, fair play, this build took some effort. It's just unfortunate it's softwood. And oh yes, the bumper trimming, a wood saw? Oh my ..
¿Cómo la trasladan hasta su destinatario...? -- Claramente se aprecia que la han construído ''indesarmable''.... la han hecho para que sus piezas queden fijas...
And the red balls should be placed as close to the pink ball as possible, without touching it, and not positioned somewhere between the pink and black.
Love all the safety equipment like the sandals, gloves or lack of when painting the legs black, no face mask when using spray gun. Seeing this video I would never buy one of their tables especially seeing how many nails are used in the finished pieces. I always thought Rasson was a quality brand now I’m not so sure especially seeing they don’t even use a template to mark the Baulk line and D
I see a hard-working man using what he has to support himself and his family. I also see idiotic judgemental fools commenting on a life they can not comprehend as their world doesn't exist further than the mundane existence they inhabit.
A good carpenter never ever hits a wooden handled chisel with a hammer always a mallet and as for the sprayed on clear coat IO can just imagine all the flies and bugs sticking to the wet surface trying to do the breast stroke
I've been a cabinet maker / joiner all my life and I've almost exclusively used a hammer instead of a mallet. My boxwood handled chisels are in excellent condition and will be passed down through my family. Go back to your broom and sweep up like a good cleaner.
@@bushratbeachbum All I can say when you were an apprentice you were not taught very well in the use of boxwood handled chisels. At technical college our instructor would hit the roof if you went anywhere near a chisel with a hammer. I find it hard to believe you haven't marked or split the handle of a boxwood handle using a hammer.
@@alanparmenter These guys cast steel, hoist engines, sharpen knives, and (my favorite) stir vats of boiling nitric acid in sandals. If they're not wearing the flip-flops, they are barefoot. Every last one of them. It's regulation. Pointing it out when the guy is using a drill is silly. To be fair, they've built up a huge layer of callus on those hooves. Not that it helps when an anvil falls on your toe.
I get they have (not-so) limited resource and knowledge. This table would be sufficient enough for them and I'm sure would bring joy to the people playing on it. Not sure about the branding though... Also, why glue the cloth and use the wrong nails? Considering they had everything else readily available, I'm sure a set of tacks would be easily accessible?
Since players adapt to the playing conditions, you can have as much fun on this table as on any other as long as the dimensions, the balls, the cloth & the slate are standard! There is no place for snobbish contempt in billard!
I loved watching the transformation, but it’s a pity he didn’t put more care into the build.. everything seemed a little rushed, and all the beautiful timber pieces were covered by cheap chipboard. I would like to see a more natural build with more love to detail.
so when do we see a snooker table being built, the quality of the wood would not even make a pallet in the UK, good on them for what they do, but look at how fast the balls slow down, as someone said wont be arriving at The Crucible any time soon, like NEVER, good for a pub thats all
This is actually the manufacturing process for the Rasson Magnum II 12' snooker table. These tables are regularly employed in professional play around the world. It might be shocking for you to see the process, but for this brand, this is how it's done.
Perhaps it should be called 'one way to make a snooker table', but very impressed with what one fella in his garage with basic tools and gnarly toes can do. Certainly better than anything I'd turn out!
No one is suggesting these hand built non slate budget billiards /snooker tables are going to be in professional snooker halls or serious big money competition, but the personal skills of the builders and the lack of precision laser guided cutting and leveling tools , is a testament to their great creative abilities, and a remarkable dedication to creating the best that the circumstances and available tools allow. Made in Pakistan does not mean poorly made! Few people in the Western Hemisphere countries possess either the skills know how or patience for such a labour intensive undertaking. What these people do is nothing short of remarkable which you would never see being done in the west!
For all the negative comments, I serious doubt that anyone of you could travel to this man's part of the world, work in his shop with only the tools they have and create the same products!!!
Ummmm no one would want too
Yes they could little skill required here, within a week anyone could be gluing wood and hammering nails in, as for tools professionally made tables are still made using the same tools they were using a 100 years ago but by people who did an apprenticeship using seasoned quality wood properly jointed and professionally put together.
Wanker
I can easily do that kind of terrible job with no difficulty. Not as fast, but easily !
@@gowdsake7103perfectly said bro
Nothing but a hand drill, free hand routing, chisel, a jigless bandsaw, hammered nails for clamps and no combi square in sight so let’s be honest here… him building a snooker table here is mighty impressive.
Held together with paste and nails....... So, so sad
No wonder the local pool hall the balls go all over .
No combi square? Check out 6:12 to 6:20
And no cup of tea in his hand every 5 minutes.
@@mimikemorgan.shoots2643Do some research on Rasson Snooker tables. They are featured in major snooker tournaments all over the world. Preferred by professional snooker players for their solid build and accuracy.
This table will not be arriving at The Crucible any time soon, but I think, given the tools available to these guys, they deserve large amounts of credit.
i was thinking the same there ok for a pub but not for professionals snooker players
Why don't they make them in the UK?
Looks like the model used in the 2022 champion of champions tournament in Bolton. Not the Crucible, but still good enough for pro's.
@@redwater4778 British snooker tables are made in the UK?
@@hetrodoxlysonov-wh9oo That is good. The British capitalist have been taking jobs to India since the 1800s
Well I think that is incredible. Considering there's no machinery or computers or anything, that table really is beautiful
I've been to Northern Pakistan quite a lot, climbing in the Karakoram. The people and the scenery are amazing. What they can do with just basic tools and facilities is incredible. A stunning part of the world.
He's building a snooker table on the hard shoulder of the M25 in rush hour, with hand tools. That's a first! Respect!
What material are they using for the bed of the table? Not slate. Some other stone milled perfectly flat. That's a whole story in itself
Yes, I would like to know that too, clearly stone, but...
Looks like every other slab of slate I’ve seen on all billiards, pool and snooker tables.
4:40 Seems a shame to cover up some nice solid wood with fibre board!
True. Absurd and almost criminal.
It’s actually really crappy quality wood and probably not even kiln dried. The dark brown part in the center, the heartwood, is typically the only part of the tree used because the sapwood can behave very differently. Sapwood can be less stable or susceptible to parasites etc.
@@trappenweisseguy27 Yes, I guess you're correct - they aren't going to cover up something expensive!
How much it coast you in total I mean for the wood and the carpet? in $?
1500 doller in Pakistan
That's a bloke with experience and a good eye.
Oddly watchable video.
Thank you.
The final touch, painting the ‘D’ and other ball markings in the baulk area, aware of the regulated standardized precision, made me a bit stressed. What if something goes wrong, can he erase those markings and try again, or must he dismantle the table and replace the whole green cloth?
cuma aku komen sikit,org ini memang ada seni dalam buatan tanpa alatan yg khusus tapi yg menyedih kan masih tiada kualiti pembuatan di sini kalau kita banding kan dengan level world champion...hasil kerja org ini masih boleh di guna untuk latihan dan bagi yg mengemar akan sukan snooker...tahniah kerna anda punya kemahuan begitu tinggi di bidang ini walau cara pembuatan masih perlu di perbaiki....7/10 star
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Love the look of the Rasson II tables, had no idea they are made like this, i was imagining a dust free large factory or so, this looks crappy...just hammered with nails, respect for the skills naturally.How is all that traffic passing by not driving him mad?
This is NOT a Rasson table - it's a shockingly bad quality lookalike. Check these pictures to see how a genuine one is constructed:
snookeralley.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/PoolTables-SnookerTables-BilliardTables-India-SnookerAlley-Rasson20-1.jpg
aandcbilliardsandbarstools.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/RASSON-MAGNUM-SNOOKER3.jpg
With the most basic of tools and no fancy workshop! Amazing.
I take my hat off to them. These aren't produced for world class competitions, so cut them some slack!
Respect for what they CAN do, and YOU probably wouldn't know where to start ! ❤ The Crucible isn't in India anyway, so who cares.
Actually, they are. The Rasson Magnum, like the one in this video, was used recently in the Champion of Champions tournament in Bolton, UK.
They are hand built in Bangalore, India, from American Maple, Thai rubber wood and Adamath wood. They have a 50mm slate with a 0.1 tolerance for accuracy and weigh in excess of 1,250kg assembled.
Preferred table of professional snooker players all over the world due to their solid build and accuracy.
Many 8 & 9 ball championships use Rasson tables.
Great table 👌
Couldnt believe my eyes though when he drew the balk line with a snooker cue 🧐 lol
😂
I'm surprised he didn't flop his pecker out to measure the 'D'. But then 11.5" is a bit optimistic. 😂😂
And next door a mattress sale? What happens to the paint spray?
I did think every time, here comes cancer man again.. Nobody is safe from snookercancer in pakistan
Bunch of snobs here (mostly UK, I presume?), with all the negative comments.
This is not intended for professional play, it is for leisure and used by amateurs to play once in a while amongst friends.
For that purpose excellent build and good craftmenship.
Snobs? Even leisure players want to play on a table that’s as level as reasonably practicable. Where in that video did you see a level being employed even once? The guy who owned my local snooker club used to have half his tables re-covered and serviced at any one time and the guys who did that were so skilled that they would attract a crowd just watching them at work.
@@dmhor7389 There are wooden wedges under the legs of the table. Is is leveled. That's why he called you snobs. No observation, no thinking, just presumption.
@@TheViertelvordrei Wooden wedges don't make something level - a _level_ makes things level. By only using wedges, he's eyeballing it at best!
@@TheViertelvordrei You should never use wedges for this , they are angled and always shift backwards on the slope , and stick out and look crap, you should use flat metal shims(not playing cards or beer mats).
UK "Snob" here. Although his table is interesting to match being made it would be extremely frustrating to play on even for a total amateur with 0 experience.
Precision table, destined for the crucible.
😂😅
26:43 what is that adhesive? I’m putting my pool table together and I’m stuck on that part
используйте скобы. пневмостеплер.
Contact cement. Many installers use 3M super 77 spray adhesive
Amazing skills and patience with this team!
So very well done guys and staggered at the process of making such a fine table!
'Amazing skills' I missed that bit.
check the warning label on your meds youstupidfuck
Mit seinen Möglichkeiten perfekt gemacht. Viel Freude und spass damit.
Imagine O'Sullivan making a 147 on that very table, in that very room. That would be a hoot!
Sulivans highest brake was 148 😜
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Well done!
Just 1 small thing - the washers (with the screws) should be either in the hole or covering the hole not some of the washer in & some out. Because you put that board covering the screws the non fitting washers are hidden.
If I was to want to buy that table what is the cost?
Shipping -I take it that the table is dismantled - what happens to the green cloth?
They might have cleaned the legs and frame of the table which was covered in dust and scuff marks before they did the reveal shots. The red balls should be set up as close to the pink without touching by the way. I agree with other comments, a budget table, a budget quality for a budget market. I hope the one I have ordered here in the UK is a tad better.
I hear Stephen Hendry is getting one from here shipped over 🤣🤣
It's nice to see people doing the best they can with limited resources.
All of the armchair commentators, who use TH-cam as a platform to display their petty and petulant thoughts, would do well to look in the mirror.
Well said .
культура производства, чистота и порядок - не требует больших затрат.
Okay I'll freely admit I was ready to come into the comments section and absolutely rip this to bits for the use of chipboard and nails, but do you know what, fair play. Well done for putting in the effort. Who would have thought Pakistan would have Snooker Table manufacturing. Why pay £10.000 on a table when you can make one yourself. I tip my cap.
The reason you would pay £10,000 is because you want a quality table not something made from scrap timber and chip board.🇦🇺
If I had a house massive enough to have a spare room that fits a snooker table, I absolutely would rather pay a few grand for a proper slate bed table of quality. You don't have to spend 10k on a brand new Riley or whatever, you can get very good second hand tables for 4-5k, which is pocket change for people with houses that fit the things. Personally, I'd rather there were some decent clubs with proper equipment I could go to instead of having my own table, but they're all closing down to make way for corporate chain bars and stuff lately. I wish the WPBSA would make an effort to provide more places in the UK with proper clubs instead of just trying to flog off the sport to Saudi oil sheikhs or the Chinese gov.
@@DM-kv9kj I live in Maidenhead and luckily we have had a snooker club in the town centre for over 50 years. We also have a social club with 3 full size tables and two professional pool tables. So I'm pretty lucky.
But yes you are absolutely right. Where other countries are establishing clubs, we seem to be getting rid of ours. Its a disgrace seeing as we invented the fucking sport.
Actually there's a best person who can reach standards
And the cost will be about 3 K in maximum, rest is the shipping cost, that one will meet the standards 100%
And in next weeks instalment we will be showing you how to make a cue from a broom handle
What about levelling the table ?
slow nap on the baise, the balls dont have time to run out of true
I bought a similar design of table from a closing social club but no glue was used (all nailed baize) the frame was a different wood and the legs were turned not covered. When I installed it I used a laser level from all sides and used old CDs and playing cards to adjust each leg to the floor. If you get a block of wood and draw a diagonal line across one face then you can measure where the laser light begins and ends on the line and get single playing card thickness accuracy.. Getting 5, 2 inch thick, bed slates into the basement on my own was an interesting challenge . (Too heavy to lift) so had to improvise a cantilever lift through the drywall access hole. Fun Project
Would imagine they did & not everything made it into the edit.
As a professional table fitter for 23 years who worked on the world snooker tour for 12 years take it from me , this is shockingly bad , especially the cloth fitting using adhesives , something you should never do. They can't even apply the markings correctly, don't have the basic equipment ,and the gap from the reds to the pink?
Glorified pool table makers at best. Not even in the same galaxy as Riley.
Miło przeczytać mądrze piszącego rodaka o takim samym nazwisku 🤜🏼🤛🏼 Greetings Zbigniew
You must be so proud of yourself!!
You was probably just a postman who played snooker once a week.
They are paying under different rules though.
Most likely, first phase is to pot any red.
After that, pot any color...
Sounds like minions 🙂 Great work, love to see this kind of content!!!
Great work but is drawing a straight line using a snooker cue really necessary 😂
It's a rare thing to have the outside of a workshop be more noisy than the inside. Still knocking out a good-looking table to promote my favourite viewing sport. I wonder how well it plays compared to tournament standard tables.
Covering the beautiful wood with chipboard, wow.
It's a cheap wood, and they cover it with particle board because it paints well. Just FYI.
Was thinking the same! If I had wood like this, I would turn it and highlight the natural pattern with clearcoat.
I just wonder what would happen if drawing the radius went wrong 😕
@@nicks2528 You get snooker table cheaper.
How would you like your mattress, sir? Lacquered, please!
How long to finish one table?
its the uneven and inconsistant tension in the cloth thats annoying me the most
Built that from that workshop! Wow
Are the voices sped up? If so, why?
Where are adjustments for the legs to get the table perfectly flat? The table seems extraordinarily slow during the few shots we saw at the end.
Probably plays normal. Match tables these days play super fast.
A good golf practice putting green but it needs a ladder to get onto it. It will look much better when a few divets have been created. Seriously, so long as it's extremely cheap and the buyer doesn't expect too much, then it's better than nothing to mess about on and not to expect a break of more than ONE (so long as the red is sitting over the pocket).
I think I would prefer the legs just be stained to bring out the natural grain of the wood rather than covering them in chip board. Other than that I am very impressed.
It may be a different country but still it's just one man doing all the work while the others watch. The only difference is they aren't leaning on shovels.
Ternyata pembuatannya prosesnya lama, keren 👍
That traffic noise would drive me bonkers. Bad enough on a 36 minute video, imagine listening to it all day 😮
Imagine being their neighbor, encased in a rock hard layer of oversprayed shellac. Bet they can't hear a thing through it.
After 6 months you don't here it, the brain filters it out.
@@JohnSmith-vi5pz What?
I got to say guys.. I did watch this in full. But I lost count of how many oh my gods I uttered!.. I mean it looks like a snooker table but I dunno lads. The finished quality is just brutal. So many dirty secrets hidden behind other stuff. I mean, fair play but the slates getting hit with a metal hammer near brought tears to my eyes. I just wonder do these guys use the claw of the hammer as a tooth pick too? .. it looks nice, but not up close. But all the same, fair play, this build took some effort. It's just unfortunate it's softwood. And oh yes, the bumper trimming, a wood saw? Oh my ..
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When setting out the balls with Green, brown and yellow, its easy to remember.. Bless God You
Hahhahaahahaa I noticed that.
And the red balls should be placed as close to the pink ball as possible, without touching it, and not positioned somewhere between the pink and black.
@@mschauer97 I've never even played snooker, but even I noticed that
I like the fact nothing is thrown on the floor once it is made , .
Bhai table ki price Kya h?
Great workmanship , but that room was too small .
Minimum cost?
270k
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Is it me or does the table look dirty and has blemishes on the cloth already
It's the grain in the cloth and not dirt
Love all the safety equipment like the sandals, gloves or lack of when painting the legs black, no face mask when using spray gun. Seeing this video I would never buy one of their tables especially seeing how many nails are used in the finished pieces. I always thought Rasson was a quality brand now I’m not so sure especially seeing they don’t even use a template to mark the Baulk line and D
I see he's wearing his osha approved work sandals! :)
and I see the adhesive and paint is biodegradable too. Got to kind to the environment no VOCs here 👍👍🤣
I see a hard-working man using what he has to support himself and his family.
I also see idiotic judgemental fools commenting on a life they can not comprehend as their world doesn't exist further than the mundane existence they inhabit.
As long as he hits the leather bit when he drops his pencil he's fine.
Love the way the pink is not touching the reds
Price?
Well done but rushed a little.Pool cue to mark the table out and round dots where the cemi circle meets? Lol
*semi
Kein snookertisch für den profibereich
Aber sehr beeindruckend und echt gute arbeit
I love these safety boots!
Do you think Noah wore safety attier? He saved the entire world by his determination and strong drive to produce a workable escape vessle.
6 pieces of slate where not shimmed to assure them on the same plane. and table was not leveled. just throw it together and live with it.
A good carpenter never ever hits a wooden handled chisel with a hammer always a mallet and as for the sprayed on clear coat IO can just imagine all the flies and bugs sticking to the wet surface trying to do the breast stroke
that is why their paint shop is on the roadside, the car fumes keep the bugs away
Such an expert, I wish I was too 😂
@@paulknox999 🤣
I've been a cabinet maker / joiner all my life and I've almost exclusively used a hammer instead of a mallet.
My boxwood handled chisels are in excellent condition and will be passed down through my family.
Go back to your broom and sweep up like a good cleaner.
@@bushratbeachbum All I can say when you were an apprentice you were not taught very well in the use of boxwood handled chisels. At technical college our instructor would hit the roof if you went anywhere near a chisel with a hammer. I find it hard to believe you haven't marked or split the handle of a boxwood handle using a hammer.
to disassemble it for shipping is going to be problematic since the used nails to cover up main bolts for the legs
Looks like an absolute precision job 🤣They go well with the banana shaped cues.
A man getting must be great pleasure building these tables. What an art
this is so cool its of the charts
iS THIS A SEND UP OR WHAT.
All I see are hard-working people making a product that most on this planet could afford to buy.
I see power tools and sandals; not a good combination
It sure should be cheap
@@alanparmenter These guys cast steel, hoist engines, sharpen knives, and (my favorite) stir vats of boiling nitric acid in sandals. If they're not wearing the flip-flops, they are barefoot. Every last one of them. It's regulation. Pointing it out when the guy is using a drill is silly. To be fair, they've built up a huge layer of callus on those hooves. Not that it helps when an anvil falls on your toe.
@@amarissimus29 Not funny
I get they have (not-so) limited resource and knowledge. This table would be sufficient enough for them and I'm sure would bring joy to the people playing on it. Not sure about the branding though... Also, why glue the cloth and use the wrong nails? Considering they had everything else readily available, I'm sure a set of tacks would be easily accessible?
Since players adapt to the playing conditions, you can have as much fun on this table as on any other as long as the dimensions, the balls, the cloth & the slate are standard! There is no place for snobbish contempt in billard!
Hmm interesting.. Rasson Magnum fake. Buyers beware! The slate joint going through the center pocket seems like a good idea.. 🤔
Full of admiration for these workers. You would never get anyone over here to work that hard.
How a snooker table is made.
One way to make a snooker table
How we make a snooker table.
Good content. Thank you. Stay safe
You can instantly tell from the brake off table is dead ,,it's to slow 😮
I guess it NEVER rains there.
The table is as good a his snooker playing is 🙂
Hard work and skill. Beautifully built. Thank you for showing this video. Regards.
All good....bt fr m pocket finishing ws nt satisfied...👍
Рони О Салливан просто мечтает на таких столах играть.
Is it level 🤔
I loved watching the transformation, but it’s a pity he didn’t put more care into the build.. everything seemed a little rushed, and all the beautiful timber pieces were covered by cheap chipboard. I would like to see a more natural build with more love to detail.
Well done 👍👏🙏
the local travel knew how it's made... now we know too. life is good.
A bit rudimentary but I guess someone will buy it
There's something so satisfying about watching craftsmen at work.
Then there's this
@@RealLifePercy lol...Gotta give them credit for using such rudimentary methods and tools though.
Amazing
Tolle Sicherheitsschuhe!
Too many things are missing, how they made
Браво Майстори,добра работа.Успехи,живот и здраве.🇧🇬
Take gorgeous wood legs, and then cover them with particle board and paint it?!
That is a crime.
agree, and it looks like he never played a game of snooker before. Otherwise impressive work though.
so when do we see a snooker table being built, the quality of the wood would not even make a pallet in the UK, good on them for what they do, but look at how fast the balls slow down, as someone said wont be arriving at The Crucible any time soon, like NEVER, good for a pub thats all
Given this is India, impressive.
A perfect video showing how snooker tables are NOT made...
not snooker tables, but tables none the less. 🤣🤣 Just
Don't let the title fool you. It's not a snooker table. It's some other kinda game.
100% 😂😂😂😂😂
Scarry....... It says Rasson on it
This is actually the manufacturing process for the Rasson Magnum II 12' snooker table. These tables are regularly employed in professional play around the world.
It might be shocking for you to see the process, but for this brand, this is how it's done.
Table x rata...x timbang air sikit..table snooker natang apa gitu..
Fantastic stuff
With that level of street noise all day long l would forget my name and what l’m doing 50 times a day.
Good work 👌
Need that super fine STAR CHAN cloth LOL
A novel way of making fire wood...