Wood Poker Chip Case Plans

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This fantastic dark wood poker chip case really is a class act. At first glance it may resemble a fine cigar humidor. It has a dark and light brown pattern stained finish with solid all-wood construction. The finish on this case is a brilliant, smooth matte finish. The inside and bottom are lined with soft black felt. Are you as serious about your woodworking as you are about your poker game? Well, here’s a way to combine the two. Build this stylish case for storing all the poker chips and accessories you’ll need for your own Texas Hold’em tournament or a classic game of five-card stud. Although the case looks like a chest with drawers, the top actually lifts off to reveal a pair of removable trays. This poker chip case is made of mahogany wood, and is lacquered to a high gloss black finish. The handles and clasps have an elegant golden exterior. Within the case there is a removable tray that holds 300 chips. Underneath the removable tray sits a space that could hold decks of playing cards, dice, dealer buttons or other poker related items.

Everybody’s into poker these days.

Those of you who haven’t fallen victim to the craze yourselves probably at least have family members and friends who look forward to the occasional game.

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Now, I don’t know if you ever searched for poker chip trays before, but from what I can tell there are only very basic cases made of plastic, oak, or pine. Unfortunately, these mundane models lack the elegance to match the glorious array of custom poker chips they are intended to house. So let’s fill that void by making a poker chip tray that any self-respecting poker player would be proud to show off at the next game.

My poker chip trays are designed to satisfy both form and function. Each tray houses 100 standard chips and features grooves on the underside that allow the trays to be stacked during play. The chip slots themselves are round, rather than square, giving the trays visual interest while keeping the chips secure. As an optional feature, small rare earth magnets are located on each side so that tray pairs can be sandwiched together for easy storage and transport.

This poker chip case is unlike any other -- it features solid-brass hardware, a burl veneer top, and felt-lined chip trays.

Are you as serious about your woodworking as you are about your poker game? Well, here’s a way to combine the two. Build this stylish case for storing all the poker chips and accessories you’ll need for your own Texas Hold’em tournament or a classic game of five-card stud. Although the case looks like a chest with drawers, the top actually lifts off to reveal a pair of removable trays. You can customize the trays to hold up to 500 poker chips, a deck of cards, and accessories. This case is also a great skill builder. From the veneered top panel to the precisely mitered frames in the base, you can fine-tune your woodworking skills just in time to show them off right before the big game.

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  • 10 pages of step-by-step instructions
  • Over 40 full-color photos and illustrations
  • Retail sources for hardware and supplies
  • Shop-tested guarantee from the editors of Woodsmith and ShopNotes magazines

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