![]() ![]() If I purchased the basic and had a work table like his, I would copy him in a heart beat. uses a sliding drawer system that is truly impressive. In short, I love my Glowforge table and am super happy I went with this option any other option I’ve seen. When I move things around, all I have to do is move the labels. I added Velcro to the front of each “shelf” so I can laser small signs that say what goes where and put them in the right place. Lastly, I did make a small change recently. In its current form, I can fit 2x full sheets side by side plus a set of hardwoods, which is smaller. I wish the table were slightly wider so I could fit 3x full size sheets of Proofgrade plywood or acrylic side by side. Now that I have my Glowforge, I have only 1 complaint regarding my table design. My table design uses 3 tables for the materials, but there are only 2 full sets of legs. ![]() That’s a lot of potential for misalignment (even if everything stays attached properly) and complete failure (if something isn’t attached right and the table is loaded akwardly). His design has an entire set of legs for each level. I just had the feeling that Jonathan Fong’s design wouldn’t be stable enough to support the weight of the Glowforge.Note: this could have been solved by simply adding another layer as the bottom and attaching wheels to that layer. Also, I might have to move it for other reasons. I wanted it to have wheels because I purchased the Pro and might want to use the pass through.I chose a different design for 2 reasons: I thought the concept for that table was perfect. ![]()
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