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The diameter of a ball is officially 52.5mm, which evaluates to 2.06692913 inches. To make it a little easier we assume it is 2 and divide everything with 26.25. Data comes from [1] and [2].
yellow (right side of D):
33.867 + 11.124
107.886
green (left side of D):
33.867 - 11.124
107.886
brown (in the middle of D)
33.867
107.886
blue (in the middle of the table)
3569mm/2 = 67.981
pink (in the middle between the blue spot and the top)
3569mm/4 = 33.990
black (near the top)
324mm = 12.343
Reds are placed "as close to the Pink as possible without touching it"
As pink is placed on 33.990 so top reds should be on 31.990
Moved them to 31.890 so they won't "touch" each other.
{{Information |Description={{en|1=A 6-red snooker table, drawn exactly to scale. All done in a simple text editor. See below for wider descriptions.}} |Source=Own work by uploader |Author=Armbrust |Date=2009-08-29 |Permission= |other_ver
All dimensions are almost in inches. The diameter of a ball is officially 52.5mm, which evaluates to 2.06692913 inches.
To make it a little easier we assume it is 2 and divide everything with 26.25.
yellow (right side of D)
33.867 + 11.124
107.886
green (left side of D)
33.867 - 11.124
107.886
brown (in the middle of D)
33.867
107.886
blue (in the middle of the table)
3569mm/2 = 67.981
pink (in the middle between the blue spot and the top)
3569mm/4 = 33.990
black (near the top)
324mm = 12.343
Reds are placed "as close to the Pink as possible without touching it"
As pink is placed on 33.990 so top reds should be on 31.990
Moved them to 31.890 so they won't "touch" each other.
White is pretty randomly in the D