First off - I'm a huge X-Wing fan but also (as of recently) father of two so I got very limited time.
I meant to get some playmat for X-Wing (and later for Diskwars) but never got around to ordering one. Didn't care at all for those nebula designs either! Not starwarsey at all...
So I decided to make one (or three) myself, but hopefully without spending too much time!
1. Get a couple of 90x90 unfinished (raw and smooth) HDF boards (8mm thick board costs about €5 along with the cutting service). These are very thick and quite smooth - perfect if you want to cover a smaller table without worrying that you'd flip the board every time you touch it. If you want to have the board mobile try making it into two pieces of thinner HDF, but be sure to place it on top of large enough table when you play.
2. Raw HDF doesn't need smoothing, so just wipe it with a dry cotton rag, to remove any wood dust it may have stuck to it.
3. Painting seemed like the most tricky part as I've got very little experience painting stuff. And here I want two 90x90 boards painted evenly without brush strokes or other textures. Tried some paints on a spare piece of HDF but I wasn't happy with the texture and the slight gloss I got even from the mat paint. Luckily I found out that simple spray paint (again €5 for a huge old can, not even hobby supply brand) works great on raw HDF! With just two passes I got a rather smooth color, no reflections at all and kept the original texture of the HDF board!!
4. What's left is to add some stars without spending an afternoon making small dots with a thin brush. I'll let you know how that goes.
Finally I plan to do the same on the back of one of the boards (or both) but in green - for Diskwars! And then partially spray over it with another shade of green or make some brush strokes over it to add some variety and make it feel a tad more natural.
I just thought I'd share that here for no particular reason.
I'll post some photos later when I'm satisfied with the finished product!