Home Office Chair
Home Office Chair
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- drgs0
- drafting tables are "higher" than normal tables, so you need to sit higher and have a place to rest your feet.monNom
- also good for lazy stand desk users.uan
- maybe not strictly true for all drafting tables, but certainly for large ones.monNom
- good for workbenches too where you might alternately be standing at the bench, or seated. I think 36" is common for a workbench, 28" for a desk.monNom
- What is the point exactly of both table and chair being higher?drgs
- plans larger than table don't end up touching the floor.uan
- large formats make reaching to draw uncomfortable. a height adjustable stool/table combo, and a more vertical board makes larger work (like 1:1 plans) possible.monNom
- and you can't well draw if the table is touching the floor, so it's got to go up.monNom
- Yeah, its definitely not for medrgs