April 20, 2009

Drafting Table Orgins

Structurally they are not complicated, having few joints, but which are nevertheless quite stable. Solid wood tables are often not adjustable, but the more modern styles are fully adjustable for height, table top angle and many have additional accessories such as lamps, storage areas and guides.

If you’re thinking of getting one for you home don’t forget that drafting tables are usually quite heavy. If you buy one online you’re likely to have some considerable shipping charges unless you’re able to catch a sale or the store is offering a large discount. For residential use they are often used as decoration once the young drafting student has either upgraded to a more advanced table or has given up the need for the table at home. Any that aren’t sold at garage sales are converted to a nice decorative piece of furniture.

If you are looking for a piece of furniture that may complete the look you want for a home library or an artist’s studio, you might want to consider acquiring antique drafting tables. It is not simply an artifact or art piece for display, but is a complete piece of furniture – with elegance and beauty befitting an antique, and the functionality that makes it a welcome addition to any artist’s workroom. Perfect table for the aspiring artist, crafter or hobbyist. Despite its light and attractive appearance, this table is surprisingly strong, stable and sturdy. Available in two board sizes.

As times changed, so did the needs of those using these tables. Over time, drawing desks developed the ability to be used while either sitting or standing. The tabletop surface would now pivot from completely horizontal to totally vertical. This allowed artists, architects, and engineers alike to be able to make their table work specifically for their particular needs.

Drafting tables were the original worktables. They were beautifully done in oak with brass trim for in studies or libraries in the home. Then during WWII drafting tables were made for architects to use. When this happened the tables were designed to be lighter and more portable. Many designs had frames that came apart for easy transportation. Some designers replaced the oak with steel.

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