Any ironing board that has four separate legs will be sturdy and won't wobble or move. I have the Walmart extra wide board DH cut a piece of 3/4" plywood, 48 x 24, I covered it with one layer of cotton batting and then stapled a pretty print over that. It sits on top of the ironing board and doesn't budge or slip. Using the thicker plywood keeps the board from shifting. A thin board will need stops underneath to keep it in place. He has so far cut boards for every member of my quilting group. My teen love it. She can lay out a tee/top and press it all in one piece. Her tops look like they just come from a pressing at the cleaners. My Steady Betty fits perfectly at one end for pressing quilt blocks. I bought a large ceramic tile I put on top for tracing or gluing or other messy chores. I have a floor lamp with gooseneck behind the board. My ironing station is a super convenient fast station for me and the family. It's always being used for something.