Hi everyone,
I am relatively new to foosball and I am a teacher in a public high school. A group of students and I are in the process of building a foosball table. I purchased a cheapo table on craigslist to salvage the rods (5/8" solid) and some hardware. The goal on the cheapo table measures 6-3/4" wide with the trim on it. I have an old TS table at home with a 7-1/4" wide goal and I have been reading that goals on competition tables are 8-3/8" wide. I have had difficulty finding standard foosball dimensions online (other than overall sizes) so I would like your help.
1. What are the actual goal widths for Tornado, Shelti, Bonzini, Warrior, Garlando tables? Are they all the same? If not I may use an average.
2. I plan on spacing the rods at 5-7/8" on center and leaving 3" between the goalie rod and the goal wall. This would lead to a playfield size of 47-1/8" length. I also plan to make the width of the table 27" because I found that this is an average size online... My TS table and the cheapo at school are both within a 1/2" of the 27". Do any of you see any errors in the playfield size decisions I have made?
3. I plan to use 3/4" MDF as a base for the playfield. I have printed the playfield graphics on a plotter on mylar and I plan to sandwich the print between the the MDF and a piece of 1/4" plexigless that will be sanded (with a random orbital sander) with 60 grit for grip. Does this seem to be a legit play surface?
4. Do you think there will be problems if I leave the playfield assembly as a floating playfield?
5. How might you suggest creating a really loud clank when I fire a pull shot off on a 9th grade noob.... I really want this to be loud. Should I use a piece of loose sheet metal at a 45* angle or luan or something else?
Im sure more questions will be on the way.... Any other considerations or comments I may not even be thinking about are welcome. The kids at school are really getting into foos but the cheapo table is low in the center which leads to a lot of wandering balls and we want to get as close to a competition table as possible. BTW we are all set that a single goalie is the way to go so if you have any ideas on creating the ramps please let me know.
Thanks in advance!