🎨 Unleash Your Creativity with Precision!
The Helix Wooden Lightweight Drawing Board is a professional-grade drafting surface measuring 23 x 31 inches, designed for artists and students who demand precision and quality. With a durable 5/8-inch thickness and a metal edge to prevent warping, this board is perfect for a variety of artistic projects, ensuring stability and accuracy for all your creative needs.
Manufacturer | Maped Helix USA |
Brand | Maped |
Item Weight | 2.94 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 31 x 0.69 x 23 inches |
Item model number | 37410 |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 23” x 31” |
Manufacturer Part Number | 37410 |
S**S
Light Weight
Nice, big, flat, light weight. Perfect for mobility.
A**B
Shockingly light-weight while still being firm and stable
I bought this for a makeshift desk. I was skeptical it would hold up to the pressure I put on it (around 25-40 pounds), but having used it daily for the past couple of weeks, I'm very satisfied. I left the plastic wrapping on the wood for minor protection from the things I'm laying on it. There are no dents or chips or scrapes in the surface of the wood so far. I'd been looking at cutting boards for this purpose, but even just an 18" x 22" cutting board can run you over $100. I called hardware stores to cut wood for me. You'd be surprised at the fees they now charge. Then you have to sand and finish the wood yourself... This flat, light board has been perfect for a portable desk, though--at a fraction of the cost of any other options I could find.Simple things, like a board, are some of my favorites to buy. Rarely any unpleasant surprises. For the size of this board and the stability of the light wood, you almost can't find a better large, flat work surface for light to medium-pressure tasks.
I**Y
Cheaply Made
I am really loathe to be openly critical because I know this is someone's livelihood. Unfortunately, in this case it is unavoidable. Art supplies are not cheap. This board was $60 and for that I expect something that will last for many years. But this isn't going to.I've been an artist for 40 years and this isn't the first drawing board I've owned but it is the most cheaply made. The last one I bought lasted over 20 years before I finally had to toss it. The metal edging was heavy enough that it did not bend if accidentally bumped on a corner or something. The wood veneer was also quite a bit thicker than this.Before I even had a chance to use this one, the wood started separating and peeling up. I debated whether to return it but since it was just the wood glue not holding and easily fixed, I decided to carefully glue the veneer back down with wood glue and clamp it. It is fine now so nothing lost. That said, the aluminum edging is barely thicker than aluminum foil and one tiny ding and it bent and won't lay down flat now. There are also a few dents and scuffs on the edges that were there when I got it.I probably should have returned it but I didn't want to wait a couple of weeks to get another one. I can't return it now, my own fault, and that's fine, but I wouldn't buy another one from this brand (Helix).No hard feelings towards the seller, but this product, IMO, isn't worth the $60.
L**A
Lightweight but sturdy; not 100% smooth
After reading the reviews I was hesitant to purchase this board but it was the only one I could find so decided to give it a shot. I'm glad I did because this is a nice little board. It's light enough I can carry it with one hand (I have arthritis!). It's completely straight and not warped at all like others have said.On the other hand, the surface is definitely imperfect. Don't expect to be able to tape a piece of drawing paper and get a clean, smooth application of your drawing media. I taped 2 pieces of newsprint paper to the board, and then taped my drawing paper on top of that. Eventually I will sand and poly the board to smooth it out, but this works for now. I considered applying a layer of vyco, but decided that would make the board heavier, especially if I wanted to do both sides.Bottom line: this board is worth it if you're willing to put in some extra effort to smooth the surface
A**H
It’s worth it
Very high quality and lightweight. If you are a little careful these boards last forever. Get rid of your stupid warped foam core and get serious about your art tools.
V**V
An Ultra-lite drawing board
Be advised that this is essentially a sponge with a thin wooden veneer coating. It's not going to take a pounding at all or even a lot of pen pressure; and do NOT use a compass with it. The needle will pierce the veneer like a slice of American cheese. However, it's suitable for the light duty I'll be using it for...initial comic page bordering, but for serious drafting or drawing, I don't think it will last long. If you give the board a gentle squeeze, you can actually hear the foam creaking inside. Apply any kind of pen or pencil pressure to a single sheet of paper, and it will leave a permanent impression on the surface, if not puncture it. I would definitely go with a solid wood board or a melamine finished board for serious hardcore drafting or drawing.
S**.
Great!
Just what I needed to replace a makeshift. This drawing board has all of the qualities needed for every artist; no rolling ridges etc. It is very smooth which does not effect your rendering at all!
S**B
Very useful for graphic artists
Very useful for big format paper to draw and do sketches as well. Also possible to stretch different canvas or paper.
E**H
Works great!
It’s light weight, good quality and perfect size for my needs.
M**E
Great light drawing board
Very happy with this, thought it would weigh a ton but light and extremely portable.
P**L
Bad quality
I dislike this product. Quality not good it came damaged
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