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    Table Height

    I have seen several setups for tables and among other differences, I noticed that some tables are 10cms tall, while others are like 130cms tall.

    Under what basis should I build a low table, versus building a tall table?


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    Material loading seems to be the big reason between higher and lower table. Keep in mind the lower table small part access becomes an issue when it falls through the table. The lowest table we have basically built off the ground, is a big 10x40 Torchmate 3 where they are doing strictly large plate cutting of large objects.

    The hobbie users running gauge sheets and maybe thinner plate, usually has their table waist height.
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