I need a good table design for large board games and wargames. 6' or 8'x4' (8' width best for a single table, 6' is good for adding additional tables to), breaks down at least by half, and I want it to be able to be freestanding or sit on top of a table. Any good designs out there that you are aware of?
https://youtu.be/7qzEKjrhbec
>>55297000
That's good for if I want to make a game board for some naval miniatures I've got on order, but it's really the opposite of what I need. I need the structure to support the board or terrain, not the board itself.
>>55297205
You do realize the guy is a wargamer, right? He plays AoS and 40k. The board is for that. he's not a historical wargamer. I've been planning on building one myself very similar.
>>55297256
I'm trying to be polite because you are trying to help but you really do not understand what I need and have asked for, and I'm not sure how to further rephrase simple concepts and words like "table" "freestanding" "structure" and "support".
>>55297376
You mean like collapsable frame that supports the actual board? Or a sawhorse?
>>55297653
The former. I could use sawhorses for the legs when I don't have a table for underneath but they do seem a bit heavy for the level of support they give.
>>55297000
>>55297205
>>55297376
Holy shit I realize I flubbed that and linked the wrong video. So when you were commenting on that video, I had in mind a completely different one in mind, hence my confusion.
This is the video I meant to link
https://youtu.be/4ZbDaKu02QA
>>55297256
God damn you're a retard.
>>55297932
do not bully apologetic anon
>>55297907
Cheers senpai, not quite what I'm after but looks adaptable and is decent food for thought.
>>55296808
Build a table yourself. It's honestly not that hard if you have the tools and half a brain.