Although there is a National Bumper Pool Association in the US, they have not yet established a set of regulations for equipment and use the Billiard Congress of America rules. The BCA has no rule for bumper pool table regulation size.
Neither, the playable area is the size given when stating pool table size.
A pool table does not have a semi-circle. Only the snooker table has a semi-circle.
A miniature pool table would be considered a toy, not a pool table. Depending upon the size, it could be made of plastic or wood. To choose a size, determine what size you can purchase the balls needed for the table. A lathe will be needed to make the pool cues. The rest of the table can easily be constructed of wood or plastic, and covered in cheap fabric store felt. There are plans available online for pool table construction. These can be used and scaled down to match the size of the pool balls that have been selected. The scale will be determined by using the same ratio for ball size to rail height and pocket openings as is used on the full size table.
A miniature pool table would be considered a toy, not a pool table. Depending upon the size, it could be made of plastic or wood. To choose a size, determine what size you can purchase the balls needed for the table. A lathe will be needed to make the pool cues. The rest of the table can easily be constructed of wood or plastic, and covered in cheap fabric store felt. There are plans available online for pool table construction. These can be used and scaled down to match the size of the pool balls that have been selected. The scale will be determined by using the same ratio for ball size to rail height and pocket openings as is used on the full size table.
The space reserved for a pool table depends on the look of the area, and the size of the table. However, a good perimeter to have is a space approximately five by eight feet.
There is no layout on a pool table except the location of the foot spot. This is located in the same location regardless of table size. It is located at the intersection of the centerline of the table and the second diamond from the foot end.
The smallest pool tables made that generally conform to regulation pool tables is the 6 foot table. This is often referred to as a junior size. Smaller sizes are generally toys, and larger sizes are in regular use, from 7 foot to 10 foot.
A great piece of home decoration or equipment, which is ideal for anyone looking to entertain in a casual setting, would be a pool table.� While a pool table is a great addition to any home the table and enough space for appropriate game play can take up quite a bit of space.� Because of this it is important to take several things into consideration when purchasing a pool table.� The first factor to take into consideration when purchasing a pool table is the size of the room where it will be kept.� A classic American pool table is considered to be 9 feet long by 4 feet wide.� To ensure that you have enough space around the table to play comfortably, there should be at least a 6 foot radius surrounding the table.� Due to the size requirements of the table, a room you select should be at least 15 feet long by 10 feet wide, or 150 square feet, which is the size of typical bedroom.� If you do not have the extra space for the pool table inside you could also consider housing the table outside.� While most pool tables are intended for indoor use, many can be played outside.� When picking a pool table for outside use be sure to select one that has waterproof felt and support legs.� Also, you will need to purchase a pool table cover that is water resistant and ensure that the cue balls and pool sticks are kept in a safe and covered location.� If you do not have an extra room to place the pool table and do not have a place to put the pool table outside, you could consider utilizing the pool table for additional purposes as well.� Due to their sheer size and height pool tables can also be converted into either work or dining spaces.� Many producers of pool tables also create hard top covers which come in a variety of styles that could be used to match any home decor.��
Pool tables are not measured in meters. Their size is given in feet and all pool table measurements are officially in inches. Converting the inches to meters has no useful purpose as there are no meter rules that can be used for pool table dimensions of fractions of an inch. This conversion only has the purppose of a child's practice in mathematical calculations.
These can be found as 9 foot, 10 foot, and 12 foot tables.
Thank would very much depend on the condition, size and the location of your pool table. 1. Condition Well if it's missing more than a leg and every ball you've got is rolling down in a particular direction, it will typically raise several question that begins with "why... is this broken?" 2. Size Assuming you've gotten yourself a pool table that does not cost anything close to a standard pool table we'd find in pubs, virutally endless number of questions can arise out of it, beginning with "wtf is this is a pool table" to "how am I going to hit a ball at this size". 3. Location Rather than looking at a pool table's size and condition, most people would have question about its location more than anything else. Anything from "but isn't this is swimming pool...?" to "How to..... play.... can't breathe.... no oxygen..?" So all in all, since even an ordinary pool table in perfect condition, size and location can have a question: "why isn't anyone playing on it...?", I'd say the answer to your question is: from 1 to infinity. Cheers! SL Thank would very much depend on the condition, size and the location of your pool table. 1. Condition Well if it's missing more than a leg and every ball you've got is rolling down in a particular direction, it will typically raise several question that begins with "why... is this broken?" 2. Size Assuming you've gotten yourself a pool table that does not cost anything close to a standard pool table we'd find in pubs, virutally endless number of questions can arise out of it, beginning with "wtf is this is a pool table" to "how am I going to hit a ball at this size". 3. Location Rather than looking at a pool table's size and condition, most people would have question about its location more than anything else. Anything from "but isn't this is swimming pool...?" to "How to..... play.... can't breathe.... no oxygen..?" So all in all, since even an ordinary pool table in perfect condition, size and location can have a question: "why isn't anyone playing on it...?", I'd say the answer to your question is: from 1 to infinity. Cheers! SL