So a bunch of us (most of us in our mid 40's) get together once a week after work to do some old-school tabletop gaming. Dice, miniatures, junk food, the works. We've modernized, though, with dice towers, 3D printed minis (I still paint mine, although our "enemies" tend to show up as a uniform Whataburger-orange color). The dice tower I made recently works great, and then someone took a look at youtube. Apparently the big thing now is digital maps (if you could see our DM's drawing skillz, you'd agree, digital is better), but not just displayed on a wall-mounted TV. Nope....lay the TV flat on the table, project a map and grid, and put your minis right on the screen.
So of course, being the woodworker in the group, everyone pestered me to make one. "Sure....you got a spare TV?" Sudden silence. Fortunately, I did have a spare 32", having just replaced my wife's bedroom TV.
1x6x10' Lowes whiteboard, with a plexiglass cover cut to fit the frame. Had to do a bit of tweaking to remove the bezel from the TV, then added a ledge around the edge to hide the sharp edges and exposed electronics and also, conveniently, give a place to stash minis when they weren't on the map. Scrolled out openings for vents, speakers, input cables, and the power button (ledge covers the IR port, so no remote) and had to rasp a groove for the power button, which protrudes below the bottom of the TV just enough to be really annoying.