Thank you for your recommendation on this drawing board. It looks fantastic but it’s just a little out of my budget right now. I will look into it for the future. I returned the two easels that I didn’t need and I got a drawing board very similar to the one you have. I got it at Hobby lobby for 32 bucks. That was more in my budget right now. it’s definitely big enough for the art that I do and it’ll work for my needs right now. It’s not made out of the same material that yours is; it’s made out of Beechwood (hence the low price), but it’s still functions the same as yours. it doesn’t have the adjustable horizontal bar, but it does have the ledge at the bottom.
Thank you for the video . I do a lot of fashion illustration work and an on the look out for a drawing board . Love this light weight Martin universal board . But I see from your video , that the board only tilts to a 30 degree angle . Normally a drawing board comes up till 45 degree . While drawing for long hours ; is a 30 degree angle comfortable?
An humble suggestion from a neophyte. When sliding your sheet of paper underneath, leave your triangle in such a way that it will align with one the sheet's side border. This way you make sure that the paper is also in a perfect alignment (top/bottom parallel, sides at 90° when compared to the ruler). That is, unless you purposely want some inclination.
@@Lzmstudio I think what they meant was what size is the one you are using in the video, I'd appreciate if you told us because that one looks perfect for me haha-ps I know I'm 2 years later. The link defaults to the largest table But I don,t think that is the size you were using.
When I was able to hit the gym, I did pull downs. Something like four or five sets of 15 reps. Behind the neck, or mix it up front and back. Nothing saves your joints and ligaments like strong tuned muscles. Automatic posture developer. I suppose I could still set up some elastic straps in a door frame...but all these coupons to the Cheesecake Factory keep me so busy...
Thank you for your recommendation on this drawing board. It looks fantastic but it’s just a little out of my budget right now. I will look into it for the future. I returned the two easels that I didn’t need and I got a drawing board very similar to the one you have. I got it at Hobby lobby for 32 bucks. That was more in my budget right now. it’s definitely big enough for the art that I do and it’ll work for my needs right now. It’s not made out of the same material that yours is; it’s made out of Beechwood (hence the low price), but it’s still functions the same as yours. it doesn’t have the adjustable horizontal bar, but it does have the ledge at the bottom.
@@lostintheclouds8719 sounds great! Budgets matter!
Thank you for the video .
I do a lot of fashion illustration work and an on the look out for a drawing board . Love this light weight Martin universal board . But I see from your video , that the board only tilts to a 30 degree angle . Normally a drawing board comes up till 45 degree .
While drawing for long hours ; is a 30 degree angle comfortable?
@@debanjali678 yes-it is for me!
Thank you we’ll explain tutorial
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An humble suggestion from a neophyte.
When sliding your sheet of paper underneath, leave your triangle in such a way that it will align with one the sheet's side border.
This way you make sure that the paper is also in a perfect alignment (top/bottom parallel, sides at 90° when compared to the ruler).
That is, unless you purposely want some inclination.
Great tip! Thanks as always, Sylvain!
Thank you for reviewing this- you gave a great view of it and all the info I needed. It looks so much more stable than most desk top drafting tables!
I love it. It’s very stable!
thank you lady, i got this thanks to you :)
Hope you love it as much as I do!
Thank you, you are so nice!!
It’s so nice of you to say so!
what size is?
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@@Lzmstudio I think what they meant was what size is the one you are using in the video, I'd appreciate if you told us because that one looks perfect for me haha-ps I know I'm 2 years later.
The link defaults to the largest table But I don,t think that is the size you were using.
@@boms. mine is 20 x 28 inches. Hope that helps!
@@Lzmstudio THANK YOU SO MUCH!
When I was able to hit the gym, I did pull downs. Something like four or five sets of 15 reps. Behind the neck, or mix it up front and back. Nothing saves your joints and ligaments like strong tuned muscles. Automatic posture developer. I suppose I could still set up some elastic straps in a door frame...but all these coupons to the Cheesecake Factory keep me so busy...
That’s what I do- plastic straps on a door frame. Works wonders. Going to do a video on that soon!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year !!!! :-)
Gracias, y tu!
Muy bueno !!!