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The Hardware Aisle: "Get this well-designed adjustable drawing and drafting table with black frame and dual wheel casters for just $89."
2 comments:
Liz Willett
said...
This item is actually very aesthetically pleasing. I think it is really helpful that it's on wheels, it will allow the user to move their work space in various locations. For example, if it was a warm, sunny, spring day one could wheel your work station outside. But if it began to rain, you could easily move back indoors. I like the "handy storage features" but I think that you could definitely add on your own for cheaper purchase of a very similar table.
Don't do it! Unless your going to be a scenic designer who reallly loves drafting by hand, I don't know anyone in our school, or otherwise, who has submitted show draftings by hand. I regret buying the drafting table I did at the beginning of the year, thinking that we were going to have some serious drafting assignments from here on out. Well, anyway, I'm going for lighting, so probably shouldn't talk here, but I think money is better spent on software at this point.
2 comments:
This item is actually very aesthetically pleasing. I think it is really helpful that it's on wheels, it will allow the user to move their work space in various locations. For example, if it was a warm, sunny, spring day one could wheel your work station outside. But if it began to rain, you could easily move back indoors. I like the "handy storage features" but I think that you could definitely add on your own for cheaper purchase of a very similar table.
Don't do it! Unless your going to be a scenic designer who reallly loves drafting by hand, I don't know anyone in our school, or otherwise, who has submitted show draftings by hand. I regret buying the drafting table I did at the beginning of the year, thinking that we were going to have some serious drafting assignments from here on out. Well, anyway, I'm going for lighting, so probably shouldn't talk here, but I think money is better spent on software at this point.
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