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I've been trying to plan my new sewing room, and the one thing I really want to add is a cutting table. I have a drop leaf kind I got at a garage sale, but I want a permanent one with storage underneath. Also, and this is the big thing, I want one that is appropriately tall for me. I figured out that I think I want one about 43" tall. Now, I figure that at least about 1.5" of this will be the table surface - My plan is to have a hard wooden surface that has been covered in cotton batting and that silver ironing board stuff, and covered over with a layer of fabric (probably canvas, but I haven't decided yet). I do most of my cutting with scissors, not the rotary cutter, and this way, I can pin fabrics and patterns down to the table surface, When I want to use the rotary cutter, I'll just put my cutting mat on top of the table.

However, that still leaves about 40-41" of height that need to be filled in. When I go online, it seems that the majority of people use the Ikea Kallax (previously Expedit) system. And I love my Expedit giant wall unit. But that's only 30" tall and wide, because it's just a 2x2. (I also want my table to be about 36"x60"). A lot of other people use the Closetmaid system from Target. But even that is only 36" tall. I suppose I could find leg or wheel pieces to put on, but I feel like 5" of leg a) wastes space that could be used as storage, and b) makes the table a lot less sturdy (especially because the Closetmaid system looks a lot less sturdy than the Kallax units anyway.

So the question is - how do I (easily) build/assemble a taller-than-normal cutting table? I would also love pictures/links to anyone else's cutting table, for inspiration. 

Date: 2015-11-25 05:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sadievale.livejournal.com
You can put the Kallax on wheels (castors) but that will only give you a few more inches, probably not quite enough. You can also another layer of bookshelf or something in between your board and the Kallax if you go that route (think a 6-8" wooden bookshelf you can screw/nail into the Kallax and the board above for stability. Just one idea!

Quincy134 did an LJ post on her Kallax on castors for her ironing board station and I'm doing my own version of what she made now: the Kallax and castors are delivered this Saturday and I will get a board and ironing board fabric :).

Good luck!

Date: 2015-11-25 05:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theladyrebecca.livejournal.com
Yeah, I had been hoping to find some sort of singular drawer unit that I could stack on top, but so far no luck . Let me know if you know of any! Thanks!

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