Thank you, very much, for this video!!! I'm also very interested but couldn't visualize the dimensions annnd the tilt. Plus, the light box aspect!!??? It's perfect!!! Thank you, Fortuitous!!!
This is the best video I have seen for a crafting table. I liked this table, but had some questions concerning it. You def helped narrow my search and I appreciate this video. Thank you bruh and one love
I do appreciate this review because Im thinking of buying a glass top for architectural draftings, I love that it goes with side trays and small drawers but im also attracted with aries glass drafting table from studio design as well and Im thinking if you can share your thoughts about that table by just looking at the pictures, Thank you!
I actually brought the table for my daughter. She use it to study and work on crafts. I took a look at the Aries and it appears that the advantage is that you can position the table angle at any position vs the one I have which is at set angle intervals. The pencil ledge can be in your way if you plan on using the table flat, unless it can be removed on the Aries. As noted, I did not screw the pencil ledge but rather used magnets to push it in and out. Stylistically, the Aries screams professional drafter, but I like the one I have due to the plastic drawers, side trays, and the ability to move it around because of the caster wheels. If you do purchase the table I have, check out the assembly instruction video I made so you will know what is involved (I just added the quick installation overview to this video (1 1/2 minutes) the one on the left).
@@fortuitousorder9705 woah thank you! Never expected your reply this early, Ill definitely consider your opinion about this and Ill let you know which one ill get :)
@@marcgio15 which one did you end up getting? I'm looking at picking up a glass top soon and would love your thoughts on either this one or the Aries, whichever you ended up going with. Thanks in advance!
I got the aries glass top :)) The pencil ledge on aries can be removed, overall its a good investment, as a student, im using this table for months now with my architectural drawings , it pretty does the job I would say, it's a bit rickety at first, but with proper screws I was able to manage and keep it sturdy, the only thing that I still want to have is the pencil drawer, but right now I don't have a spare time to work on that haha, lastly, what I like the most with this table is that I can easily tilt the top in ang angle that I want depending on which craft Im working with, whether a painting or pastel drawings and architectural draftings. :)) I hope this helps
Thank you, very much, for this video!!! I'm also very interested but couldn't visualize the dimensions annnd the tilt. Plus, the light box aspect!!??? It's perfect!!! Thank you, Fortuitous!!!
This is the best video I have seen for a crafting table. I liked this table, but had some questions concerning it. You def helped narrow my search and I appreciate this video. Thank you bruh and one love
Thank you
Do the drawers come with the table? I bought the table but it's in storage and I don't remember if they came with the table
yes it does
Have you an idea how the table is compared with the Studio Design Triflex?
sorry, no idea.
@@fortuitousorder9705 Ok, no problem. Thank you for your respond.
I do appreciate this review because Im thinking of buying a glass top for architectural draftings, I love that it goes with side trays and small drawers but im also attracted with aries glass drafting table from studio design as well and Im thinking if you can share your thoughts about that table by just looking at the pictures, Thank you!
I actually brought the table for my daughter. She use it to study and work on crafts. I took a look at the Aries and it appears that the advantage is that you can position the table angle at any position vs the one I have which is at set angle intervals. The pencil ledge can be in your way if you plan on using the table flat, unless it can be removed on the Aries. As noted, I did not screw the pencil ledge but rather used magnets to push it in and out. Stylistically, the Aries screams professional drafter, but I like the one I have due to the plastic drawers, side trays, and the ability to move it around because of the caster wheels. If you do purchase the table I have, check out the assembly instruction video I made so you will know what is involved (I just added the quick installation overview to this video (1 1/2 minutes) the one on the left).
@@fortuitousorder9705 woah thank you! Never expected your reply this early, Ill definitely consider your opinion about this and Ill let you know which one ill get :)
@@marcgio15 which one did you end up getting? I'm looking at picking up a glass top soon and would love your thoughts on either this one or the Aries, whichever you ended up going with. Thanks in advance!
I got the aries glass top :)) The pencil ledge on aries can be removed, overall its a good investment, as a student, im using this table for months now with my architectural drawings , it pretty does the job I would say, it's a bit rickety at first, but with proper screws I was able to manage and keep it sturdy, the only thing that I still want to have is the pencil drawer, but right now I don't have a spare time to work on that haha, lastly, what I like the most with this table is that I can easily tilt the top in ang angle that I want depending on which craft Im working with, whether a painting or pastel drawings and architectural draftings. :)) I hope this helps
@@marcgio15 super helpful! And such a speedy response! Thank you!!
Hello could you make a video showing what magnets you used and how you applied them to the desk. I want to do this to mine
Check out my video on the assembly at 22:56 that will provide you with the info you seek. ua-cam.com/video/vQ64jx0iM14/v-deo.html
Very useful, thanks!
this was useful appreciate it
Glass top is great but imo it's a terrible desk because of the weak frame it's so unstable and shakes like a jell-o.
This one is really great in terms of stability. Had it for four years and no shaking.
How long it took you to set up?
It took me about 1/2 hour. I have a video that you can follow ua-cam.com/video/vQ64jx0iM14/v-deo.html