Cutting Table
#43
Get It. Lot's of good alternatives, but after the "some assembly required" it's great. I got the new one for the sewing room, which has the 4 side legs, and put the other one, (two side legs which only supported the center) in the auxiliary room. Sturdy, fold-able, and allows for customizable storage underneath. The other table had odd angles which compromised space. I got a padded ironing cover for it at Hancocks, which was also a good investment. I already had the cutting mat. A second model is also available, which has drawers in the center. It won't fold as compactly, but I never close it anyway. It is in the craft room for other fun projects. Also well worth the sale price.
#44
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Barnesville GA
Posts: 3,181
I have one I bought about 4 or so years ago. It has the single swing out support leg. I have had to reinforce mine a couple of times and my brother just put bolts through the top to hold it . I think the ones they have now with the two swing legs on each side give more support. As soon as my brother gets done redoing the engine in his truck then fixing the other truck , working on the beams under the house yadayadayada. LOL He is going to build me a solid wood cutting table based on the same design. Only with storage in the middle. Of course I may be so feeble by then it won't be required. LOL
#45
Originally Posted by Kappy
Originally Posted by Dingle
I don't have that table but it is on sale right now for $69.99 so you can't use your coupon. A lot of members have made their own. Mine is made out of a hollow core door. I like it because it's bigger. I have room to set things to the side without it being in the way when I cut. I also made my own irioning board almost as big as the table. It leans against the wall on the table so when I need to press all I have to do is lay it down. When I need to cut I lean it back against the wall.
Oh to have the space!!!!
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