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The World’s First $1 Million DIY Billiard Table from Cardboard Ever dreamed of owning a million-dollar billiard table? Now you can – with just some cardboard, a little creativity, and a lot of patience. This revolutionary DIY project turns humble cardboard into a luxury masterpiece, blending ingenuity with design flair. It’s not just a table – it’s a statement piece, challenging the boundaries of what’s possible. With intricate detailing, precision crafting, and a surprisingly solid finish, this one-of-a-kind table is a testament to the power of upcycling. Perfect for those who dare to imagine the extraordinary, even with the most ordinary of materials. Materials Needed: Large cardboard sheets Green felt or fabric (optional) Ruler and pencil Scissors or craft knife Hot glue gun or strong adhesive Pool balls (small marbles or beads) Pool sticks (wooden skewers or chopsticks) Paint (green, brown, black) Plastic bottle caps or small containers (for pockets) Decorative tape or markers (optional) Steps: 1. Cut the Base and Frame: Cut a rectangular piece of cardboard for the table base (approx. 24" x 12"). Cut strips of cardboard about 2" wide to form the table’s side rails. 2. Create the Pockets: Cut six small holes in the four corners and the middle of the longer sides of the base. These will be your pockets. Attach bottle caps or small containers under each hole to catch the balls. 3. Assemble the Table: Glue the side rails to the edges of the base, ensuring the pocket holes remain clear. Reinforce the corners with extra cardboard for sturdiness. 4. Add the Felt Surface: (Optional, but recommended for a realistic look) Cover the playing surface with green felt or fabric, securing it with glue. Trim the excess material. 5. Add Details: Paint the side rails brown or black to mimic wood. Use decorative tape or paint to add the cushion edges along the rails. 6. Make the Pool Sticks and Balls: Use small marbles or beads for balls. Trim skewers or chopsticks for the pool sticks, sanding the tips for a realistic feel. 7. Final Touches: Add numbers or colors to the balls if desired. Decorate the sides of the table for a polished look. 8. Play and Enjoy: Set up your mini table and challenge a friend for a quick game! #billiards #pool #8ballpool #snooker #game