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The SD Studio Designs Comet Craft Table is a premium drafting table featuring a durable heavy gauge steel frame with six adjustable floor levelers for stability. Its engineered wood top measures 36" x 23.75" and tilts up to 40 degrees, supported by a 24" pencil ledge that locks in place. The set includes three smooth-glide metal drawers, an under-desk storage shelf, and a comfortable 20.5" padded stool. Finished in sleek silver and black powder coating, this 50"W x 23.75"D x 29.5"H workstation is designed for professional creatives seeking ergonomic functionality and organized workspace efficiency.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Drawer Glide Material | Metal |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | No |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | 10 Years |
Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Drafting Table |
Color | Silver/Black |
Style Name | Comet |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Top Color | Pink/Spatter Gray |
Base Color | Silver |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 23.75"D x 50"W x 29.53"H |
Number of Drawers | 3 |
Item Weight | 24 Kilograms |
Size | Assembled Dimensions: 50"W x 23.75"D x 29.5"H |
Number Of Shelves | 1 |
Tabletop Thickness | 1.25 Inches |
Maximum Tilt Angle | 45 Degrees |
Maximum Height | 29.5 Inches |
Minimum Height | 29.5 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 42.5 Inches |
Number Of Open Shelves | 1 |
Additional Features | Includes Drawers and Stool |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Base Type | Leg |
Lifting Mechanism | Tilt |
Has Finished Back | No |
Drawer Glide Mechanism | Ball Bearing Glides |
Storage Options | Drawers and Shelf |
Cabinet Configuration | Freestanding |
Drawer Pedestal Count | 3 |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
P**A
KIDS WONT HATE THIS ONE !!
The 2 Piece Comet Art, Hobby, Drawing, Drafting, Craft Table is an excellent option for artists, hobbyists, and crafters who need a versatile and functional workspace. The table consists of two separate pieces: a table top and a set of drawers on wheels, which can be arranged in a variety of configurations to suit your needs.One of the standout features of this table is its adjustable angle table top, which can be tilted up to 40 degrees for comfortable drawing and drafting. The table top is also quite large, measuring 36" x 23.75", providing ample space to work on projects of all sizes.The accompanying drawers on wheels provide convenient storage space for art supplies, tools, and other materials, and can be easily moved around to wherever they are needed. The drawers themselves are sturdy and well-constructed, with smooth gliding mechanisms that make them easy to open and close.
T**S
A fine little desk / easel.
The packaging this was sent in was messy - lots of fragile styrofoam, which is statically charged and clings to everything. We probably spent as much time cleaning up as assembling the product.Assembly is pretty straightforward. There are a few spots that aren't well explained in the instructions, particularly relating to the easel edge that can be locked into multiple positions.As a desk, this works well. It's a sturdy work space, and has withstood a month of work from home and cat abuse without any major issues. The drawers are fabric, but as long as you're not putting anything super heavy in them the should be fine. The stool is nice, but it's not comfortable for long periods of use. The desk feet have rubber ends to help protect floors, but the stool feet do not, so consider investing in a mat or other support surfaces.
C**N
Huge win!
What a fantastic purchase. Sturdy, well built, easy to put together, large. You will want to measure your space because it is big. This is used daily for homework, painting, drawing, sewing and is an added work space. The drawers are for lighter items and heavy items would sag drawers. Might want to keep that in mind. But sewing kit, canvas, painting/drawing supplies all work fine in drawers. Big win for my crafting, busy teen.
M**T
Really happy with it!
I thought this desk was well designed. At first I thought the instructions were a little lacking, but the drawings were numbered and very clear. The project assembled very well.My only real complaint was the slightly textured surface. Why on earth would anyone create a drawing surface that wasn’t completely smooth? The back side certainly is, and don’t think I didn’t look at reversing it!The texture may not be enough to cause me problems. If it does, then I’ll just add a vinyl cover like I had to do with my first drafting table that I got 45 years ago. It folded up and if it hadn’t stupidly given it away, I wouldn’t have needed this one.But this is a decent replacement and I’ll be content with it.**UPDATE**Well, after months I finally used the desk. I have no worries. I thought the texture on the desk surface would transfer to a drawing. It doesn’t. I used 20lb printer paper and a 0.7mm pencil and only got smooth lines. It’s great.The stool? Well, it’s built like a rock. I’ma big boy and it didn’t feel anything but solid. Very solid. So solid that you will likely need a cushion. It started to hurt after awhile.*** Second Update ***I’ve been using the table daily for awhile now. The stool is gone, I have replaced it with my comfy rocking chair that I’ve had for 40 years. I certain the arms would be in the way, but it was like it was made for it. I could not be any happier. This thing is absolutely perfect!
S**T
The desk itself is a great little desk
The desk itself is a great little desk. It was assembled fairly easily in about 2 hours in our spare bedroom (it took me longer than it probably should have because I was sweating in the room it was going into, and I kept having to wipe my glasses off to see the instructions).I was impressed with how sturdy it is; I'm using it as an airbrush workstation, and my airbrush holder clamps on to the edge of the desk just fine, my air compressor fits nicely on the top of the three drawer system, and my fold up easel sits nicely on the bottom shelf. The stool is even more comfortable than I expected, too; I've had stools like this before and they felt like I was perched on a hard disk of pain, which is not conducive to an hour or two of artwork.This stool, however, has nice cush to it, and after sitting at it for 2 hours while I was working on a t-shirt for my wife, I still felt good - no numbness in my butt, no pain in my lower back. I suspect that after a lot of usage, the foam will probably break down and need to be replaced, but at that point I'll just switch out to an office chair.The only thing that takes this from 5 stars down to 4 is the fabric drawers. In one of the drawers, I have all of my airbrush paints in a box, so that I can see them and not have them rolling all over the place. However, the soft sided drawer isn't really meant for more than about a pound of weight in it, so it tends to flex and splay, collapsing a bit under the weight. The other drawers, which have things like my exacto knives, some pencils, and masking materials, are much lighter, and slide in and out easily. But hey, the desk cost me $90, which included the stool; It was the best price for what I wanted out of the desk, and I'm not going to complain too much about the drawers. :) My solution is going to be an acrylic rack similar to those that nail salons have to display nail polish, and I'll just set it next to the air compressor, on top of the drawers.If you're in the market for an art/craft desk, definitely worth your consideration!
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