How to Rack a Pool Table
Start off with the 1-ball at the front of the rack.
Make sure that the 8-ball is in the center of the rack.
Make sure the bottom corner balls are a stripe and a solid.
Place all the other balls at random.
Line the apex (the first ball) up with the middle diamond on the side ...
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This chart is a good guide for the minimum space requirements for the most common pool tables. Standard cue length is 57", but smaller cues can be used for rooms or walls that may …
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The Regulation Standard 8ft pool table needs to be 8 feet in length and 44 inches in width. The 9ft Regulation table has a playfield that is 100 inches long and around 50 inches wide. A pool …
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Place the empty triangle rack in its final resting location over the foot spot on the table once 14 balls are knocked into the pool table pockets to see if the final ball falls within the rack. Rack the 14 balls without the final ball if it does not fall within the rack, leaving the top position open.
Slate is the heavy and finely milled rock and is the desired material for the bed of a pool table beneath the cloth. The slate of a good pool table is between 1inch and 1.5 Inches thick and accounts for the majority of a pool table's weight.
Begin setting up a pool table for a game of eight-ball by placing a corner of the rack, or triangle, on the dot at one end of the table. The other corners should be parallel with the nearest short end of the table. Next, place the solid-colored yellow one-ball in the top corner over the dot. Fill...
Sit the triangle rack on the table and place the balls numbered 1 through 9 within the triangle. Position the balls in random order split among five rows so that the balls form a diamond; the first and fifth row will have one ball, the second and fourth rows will have two balls and the third row has three balls.
Use this to re-felt the rails of the pool table. Cover the pool table with the new felt. Start at the center of one end and staple the felt to the table. Work your way to the edges. Now move to the opposite end of the table and staple that end, pulling the felt very tight before you staple.