What Should I Look For In A Drafting Table?
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Written by Court   
Sunday, 10 May 2009 07:54
A drafting table, also known as drawing board, drawing table or architects table, is, in the traditional sense, a type of multi-use desk which can be employed for any sort of drawing, writing or spontaneous planning on a large piece of paper or for reading a large format book or other outsized document or for drafting accurate technical illustrations. During the Industrial Revolution draftsmanship became a more specialized trade and drafting tables gradually moved out of the libraries and offices of most gentlemen.
by Court


A drafting table, also known as drawing board, drawing table or architects table, is, in the traditional sense, a type of multi-use desk which can be employed for any sort of drawing, writing or spontaneous planning on a large piece of paper or for reading a large format book or other outsized document or for drafting accurate technical illustrations. During the Industrial Revolution draftsmanship became a more specialized trade and drafting tables gradually moved out of the libraries and offices of most gentlemen.

These tables are enjoying resurgence in popularity, especially among people who want to work at home and need drafting tables for their hobbies or business. Its fairly easy to make one yourself, requiring special skills only if you want to make it adjustable. Once you make the table at a height thats comfortable to you, there will be no need for adjustments anyway.

Newer models are easier to set up and transport. Nowadays, with the emergence of computer aided design, these tables are slowly disappearing from the limelight of homes and offices, although certain drafting and sketching needs can only fully be addressed the old fashioned way.

The table has several features that are generally essential when it comes to drawing and drafting. Probably the most important and useful of these is the table top " which can be rotated to the angle most comfortable for the draftsman or artist.

Nowadays, if you are in the market for a table, you can be happy about the fact that there are a multitude of options available for your drafting needs. There are, of course, still the classics such as the solid top table. This type of table provides the maximum amount of working space and other variants come with adjustable tops, as much as a full 90 degrees.

There are also those of the split top kind, which is great for artists who frequently switch mediums or tools. There are also the adjustable height tables, which allow you to work while standing up. And of course, there are not the CPU compatible tables, for those also involved in computer aided design. Whatever your need, assess them well and pick the drafting table that can serve you the best.

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