@Giselle the whole idea of having a table purposely built is to take the pressure from my lower back, otherwise it's very uncomfortable.
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@Giselle the whole idea of having a table purposely built is to take the pressure from my lower back, otherwise it's very uncomfortable. So far I have been using a part of my office/kitchen table and my ironing board as supports for a piece of mdf board, but it's way too low. So, I want the heightof the new table to be definitely above the waist. The thing is, my elbows are level with the waist, so I guess I'll have to lift them a little bit.
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@Giselle the whole idea of having a table purposely built is to take the pressure from my lower back, otherwise it's very uncomfortable. So far I have been using a part of my office/kitchen table and my ironing board as supports for a piece of mdf board, but it's way too low. So, I want the heightof the new table to be definitely above the waist. The thing is, my elbows are level with the waist, so I guess I'll have to lift them a little bit.
@TazPoltorak
Could you put stacks of books under your current setup to see how you get on with other heights? Then you get a good idea of what works best for you. -
@TazPoltorak
Could you put stacks of books under your current setup to see how you get on with other heights? Then you get a good idea of what works best for you.@Giselle that would take a lot of books
but the idea to experiment with the height is a good one, I'll keep it in mind