Hey there! Not specifically for a 6ft table... However, we'd recommend you check out our video on the technical consideration for marking your pool table for snooker, as this gives exact details on the spec for the measurements. For example, the D zone is 1/3 of the width of the playing surface, so you can just measure you playing surface, dvide into three and that is you D Zone width. Likewise, the black spot is 1/11th of the length of the playing surface. Hope this helps! Take a look here: th-cam.com/video/9nWqr-QtJ-0/w-d-xo.html --- To help support us (for both you and others reading this) there are a few things you can do: 1) Donations both needed and welcome! We cannot operate Average Joes Pool without the support of people like you! You can donate by PayPal - just go to www.paypal.me/thanksfixsavers - or alternatively you can click the SUPER THANKS icon under the video on TH-cam and donate that way too! 2) Please ensure you subscribe to our TH-cam channel. 3) Please Like our video's on TH-cam (by clicking Like!) 4) Please help spread the word, the more people who know about us the better! Add links to our video's in forums, let people know about us. Thank you for your support!
I just checked, and yes this is a typo!!! On a 9ft table the playing surface width is 50", divided into three = a D zone of 16.66 inches, and then that must be divided into two because you are drawing a semi-circle from a centre point, so 8.33" would be the gap between your two holes when making your template/tool to draw the circle. THIS IS INDEED 212mm, so if you work in mm (like me) then this is 100% accurate and you're good to go. However, as pointed out here, the conversion of 212mm to inches is listed incorrectly. Thank you for pointing this out!!! I'm going to see what TH-cam allows with regards to adding some kind of onscreen title or notification of some sort.
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Have you got a video for a 6x3 pool marking for snooker thank you
Hey there! Not specifically for a 6ft table... However, we'd recommend you check out our video on the technical consideration for marking your pool table for snooker, as this gives exact details on the spec for the measurements. For example, the D zone is 1/3 of the width of the playing surface, so you can just measure you playing surface, dvide into three and that is you D Zone width. Likewise, the black spot is 1/11th of the length of the playing surface. Hope this helps! Take a look here: th-cam.com/video/9nWqr-QtJ-0/w-d-xo.html
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To help support us (for both you and others reading this) there are a few things you can do:
1) Donations both needed and welcome! We cannot operate Average Joes Pool without the support of people like you! You can donate by PayPal - just go to www.paypal.me/thanksfixsavers - or alternatively you can click the SUPER THANKS icon under the video on TH-cam and donate that way too!
2) Please ensure you subscribe to our TH-cam channel.
3) Please Like our video's on TH-cam (by clicking Like!)
4) Please help spread the word, the more people who know about us the better! Add links to our video's in forums, let people know about us.
Thank you for your support!
your conversion of mm to in is way off for the D zone! It is 8.35 inches not 13.33! almost messed up my table.
I just checked, and yes this is a typo!!! On a 9ft table the playing surface width is 50", divided into three = a D zone of 16.66 inches, and then that must be divided into two because you are drawing a semi-circle from a centre point, so 8.33" would be the gap between your two holes when making your template/tool to draw the circle. THIS IS INDEED 212mm, so if you work in mm (like me) then this is 100% accurate and you're good to go. However, as pointed out here, the conversion of 212mm to inches is listed incorrectly. Thank you for pointing this out!!!
I'm going to see what TH-cam allows with regards to adding some kind of onscreen title or notification of some sort.
No problem, great videos, I use all of your videos when assembling my pool table
almost got me too -- glad i saw this clarification! but also Thank You for such thorough directions!