How to Make a Table for Tabletop Tennis and Ping Pong

For the cost of materials and the time spent building, you can design and create a table for tabletop tennis and pingpong, saving hundreds of dollars. The guidelines for creating a pingpong table are relatively simple and require only a little woodworking experience.
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Things You'll Need

  • 2 pieces of high-density fiber board, 5 feet by 4 1/2 feet
  • Sandpaper
  • Green paint
  • White paint
  • Paint roller
  • Paintbrush
  • Masking tape
  • 4 hinges
  • 4 wooden legs, 28 to 30 inches long
  • 3/4-inch wood screws
  • Drill
  • Screwdriver
  • Tennis net
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Instructions

    • 1

      Be sure to purchase high-density fiber (HDF) boards. HDF boards are smooth but should be sanded using fine-grain sandpaper in order to paint them more effectively. Sand the tops, sides and bottoms of both HDF boards.

    • 2

      Paint one side of the boards green using the paint roller. Allow the boards to dry completely and add a second coat. Let the boards sit for 24 to 48 hours between each coat. Make sure the boards are completely dry before continuing.

    • 3

      Place the boards so that the painted sides are facing down and the two 5-foot sides are touching. Put the four hinges on the boards, and make pencil marks for each screw hole. Space the hinges evenly on the two boards.

    • 4

      Drill a small hole for each screw you marked. Do not drill through the boards. Make the holes wide enough for the 3/4-inch wood screws.
      Screw the hinges to the pingpong table so that the table is 5 feet wide and 9 feet long.

    • 5

      Use masking tape to mark a 2 cm edge around the outside edge of the top of the pingpong table, and a 2 cm strip down the center of the table.
      Paint the edge and center strip white using the paintbrush. Remove the masking tape once the white paint is completely dry.

    • 6

      Attach wooden legs using wood screws and a screwdriver. Put the net on the pingpong table according to the manufacturer's directions on the net.