I would steer away from any folding tables. There have been numerous accounts here that a members cuts were always bowed or off and the reason was because the surface of their cutting table was bowing in the center as they exerted pressure on the table during cutting with a rotary cutter. All of these accounts were the same, they were using a fold up table.
Other members have solved this issue by laying a solid wood door across the fold up table. My DH made my cutting table. Rather than table height, it is kitchen counter height so much better for cutting. It is made of a scrap of kitchen counter material that he built legs for so it fits right in the little nook I have in my sewing room for cutting. It is exactly big enough and tall enough to accommodate 4 large storage bins underneath. so no wasted space.
Others have suggested IKEA units or getting their hands on some recycled kitchen cabinets and counter top to make a cutting table out of. And the really lucky ones have a Martelli table that is adjustable in both height and angle.
Edited to add my table is big enough that my 24" x 36" cutting mat fits it with a few inches on all sides. I also have a large table lamp on the table and several bags of leaders/enders scraps. I have my pegboard mounted right over it where I keep all my rulers, cutters, some scissors and other misc. items suitable for hanging on a pegboard.
Last edited by feline fanatic; 12-16-2019 at 11:13 AM.