Rustic 8-Ball Or 9-Ball Pool Racks - Made Of Red Pine With Natural Edge - Sold Separately 1
Rustic 8-Ball Or 9-Ball Pool Racks - Made Of Red Pine With Natural Edge - Sold Separately 2
Rustic 8-Ball Or 9-Ball Pool Racks - Made Of Red Pine With Natural Edge - Sold Separately 3
Rustic 8-Ball Or 9-Ball Pool Racks - Made Of Red Pine With Natural Edge - Sold Separately 4
Rustic 8-Ball Or 9-Ball Pool Racks - Made Of Red Pine With Natural Edge - Sold Separately 5

Rustic 8-Ball Or 9-Ball Pool Racks - Made Of Red Pine With Natural Edge - Sold Separately

$85

For a rustic look to your pool table that will be conversation pieces when you entertain guests are these pool table accessories: a rustic 9-ball rack, and a rustic 8-ball rack like the ones pictured will be made from scratch from Red Pine slabs cut in northwestern Wisconsin. What is nice about having these types of racks is that they are made with the live edge / natural edge of the wood, which means no one will ever have one that looks exactly like yours. The 8-ball and 9-ball racks hold standard-sized pool balls and are biscuit-jointed and glued at the miters to make them very durable for years and years of use and enjoyment. The pool ball racks in the photos are not the ones you will receive but will look similar with their own unique characteristics. Check out my rustic shelves and pool cue racks too, which would compliment these pieces nicely. Pool balls and not included.

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Matt Kulasiewicz

Matt Kulasiewicz

Along the Ridge

Eau Claire, WI
Member since: 2014
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Along the Ridge is a small business located in west-central Wisconsin that specializes in rustic wooden frames and a variety of unique wooden items.

Red Pine, harvested and cut at a local mill in northwest Wisconsin, is the primary lumber used due to the beautiful blue staining created by Mother Nature.

I like to keep the natural edges when working with wood and this means that no two pieces will ever be identical. Each piece offers its own unique grain pattern, tint, and edge design and I try to incorporate everything the wood has to offer to make a piece that is equally functional and welcoming to the eye.

A couple of years ago I heard some advice from a friend who said, "Quit saying how much you'd like to be a woodworker and be a woodworker already."

So I did.

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