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product_id: 7089685
title: "SD Studio Designs Studio Designs 2 Piece Vision Modern Metal Hobby, Craft, Drawing, Drafting Table, Mobile Desk with 40.75\" W x 25.75\" D Angle Adjustable Top in Silver/Blue Glass"
brand: "sd studio designs"
price: "1410.98 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/7089685-sd-studio-designs-studio-designs-2-piece-vision-modern-metal
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
---

# 70° adjustable tilt 3 slide-out storage drawers Heavy-gauge steel frame SD Studio Designs Studio Designs 2 Piece Vision Modern Metal Hobby, Craft, Drawing, Drafting Table, Mobile Desk with 40.75" W x 25.75" D Angle Adjustable Top in Silver/Blue Glass

**Brand:** sd studio designs
**Price:** 1410.98 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎨 Elevate your craft with style and precision — the ultimate mobile drafting powerhouse!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SD Studio Designs Studio Designs 2 Piece Vision Modern Metal Hobby, Craft, Drawing, Drafting Table, Mobile Desk with 40.75" W x 25.75" D Angle Adjustable Top in Silver/Blue Glass by sd studio designs
- **How much does it cost?** 1410.98 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/7089685-sd-studio-designs-studio-designs-2-piece-vision-modern-metal)

## Best For

- sd studio designs enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sd studio designs brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Durable powder-coated steel frame ensures stability and longevity through every project.
- • **Ergonomic Design:** Includes adjustable-height stool with padded seat and non-skid feet for all-day comfort and focus.
- • **Organized Creativity:** Three versatile slide-out drawers plus removable side trays keep tools and supplies within easy reach.
- • **Mobility with Security:** Locking caster wheels let you effortlessly move your station and lock it down when inspiration strikes.
- • **Precision Meets Flexibility:** Adjust your workspace angle up to 70° for ultimate drafting and crafting comfort.

## Overview

The SD Studio Designs Vision Craft Station is a modern, mobile drafting table featuring a 35.5" x 24" tempered blue safety glass top with up to 70° angle adjustment. Built on a heavy-gauge powder-coated steel frame, it includes 3 slide-out drawers, 4 removable side trays, and a 2" deep pencil ledge for organized storage. The set comes with a 5-position adjustable stool, locking caster wheels for mobility, and a sleek silver/blue glass finish, making it perfect for artists, crafters, and professionals seeking a stylish, functional workspace.

## Description

This two-piece set includes Studio Designs' Vision Craft Station and Stool. The Vision Craft Station is the ideal table for artists and draftsmen. It features a large work surface (35.5'' x 24''D) made of tempered blue safety glass. The angle of the table top adjusts up to 70 degrees. 3 slide-out drawers mount below the table on either side and a 2'' deep pencil ledge is built in for supplies. 4 removable side trays are included for additional storage. Wheel casters attach to the legs with dual locking for secure mobility. Constructed of durable heavy gage powder-coated steel. In Silver/Blue Glass. The stool has 5 adjustable height positions. Features a powder-coated steel frame, padded seat and non-skid rubber feet. Station overall dimensions: 41''W x 26''D x 30''-49''H.

Review: Great for the price with a few caveats - As others have said, this is a good buy for the price (I paid $150 for it). The quality is far nicer than similar products that I have paid the same price for. Unboxing: Well packed. Got it fulfilled by desertcart, mine was shipped box within a plain cardboard box. The delivery box was heavy and awkward, so if you are of small stature get help carrying it. For me it would have been easer had I taken the inner box out before trucking it up two flights of stairs, but a helper would have been nice. There was only a little bit of that crappy white styrofoam that breaks and gets all over (it was over the glass) so that actually made me pretty happy. Assembly: Not too bad. For the first step it might help to have another person or kid around, a good quality screw driver, and maybe your own small crescent wrench, but you can probably fly solo on this. Just gotta pay careful attention to the holes when you put it together as you can reverse a few things if you don't pay attention.. The instructions seem daunting at first since they show what first appears to be a million screws in each step, but it is actually pretty simple. See the drawers note below regarding assembling those. Took me about 30 minutes without rushing. Size: Its height is about the same as a standard office table. My non-height adjustable office chair is the perfect size. The desktop is great for doing sketching but still small enough to not take up too much space and is easy to move around. For some reason it looks bigger in the picture to me. Probably because the drawers are actually pretty small. Adjustment: You have to pull this alligator jaw looking thing on the back to adjust the angle. It looks like it has the potential to cause limb mangling if you are not careful, so I have told my kids to stay away from it, but haven't messed with it too much to be sure. I can't imagine me needing to change the height all that much. Plus I used the wheels so its not hard to get behind it anyways. You have the option of leveling casters or wheels. Drawers: The drawers are so so and a touch small, but they are definitely useful. I cracked some of the plastic snapping them together since they were slightly warped, so be careful with that. They still work fine. For the price I am not going to complain. Sidetrays: It comes with 4 trays, two if them look like paint trays of some sort, but would work great to hold a pile of pencils or other stuff. The other two have 6 pencils holes each and what looks like two dixie cup sized beer holders and a smaller square holder in each. I was able to comfortable fit 4 decent size erasers into the small square thing and a round pencil sharpener into a round holder. Secondly, the trays snap together end to end. You need to snap them together to get them to seat in the brackets properly. It took me a bit to figure this out and they seemed really loose at first. Bottom tray: The bottom tray is a good size metal pencil tray. All the drafting tables I have used in the past have had a little teeny tray or just a metal edge at the bottom. This thing is very roomy and I like it. Tabletop surface: Its nice glass. But a touch slippery. A cork bottom t-square might be a good idea. Its not frosted, I already had to clean my kid's fingerprints off of it. However, it looks like it will make a great ghetto light box if I place a light under it. The rest of my office desktops are similar glass, its not too big a deal to clean it. Pros: -Great for the price overall. - I am just an amateur hack at drawing and I think this will be perfect for the kids and I and probably my wife for scrapbooking. - A lot of other pros are listed above mixed in with my other review points. - Looks pretty cool. - Lots of storage. Cons: - The trays are raised above the glass surface. This is not an issue unless you want to use a T-Square. When I tried my T-Square I had to use the trays as the guide on the left. Thats not going to be accurate enough for actual drafting since they flex and I wouldn't trust it to align say a photo that you are about to permanently glue into a scrap book. Good enough though if you are just dicking around. I might try dropping the 4 tray brackets on one side with washers and longer screws, or just remove all the brackets and trays on one side. I'll post photos if that works. - A second issue with the trays being raised. If you put a T-Square on it horizontally, it will not be fully touching the surface since the trays raise it, this causes it to slide (even at 30 degrees the T-Square wants to fall off the table) and you have to push and bend it down to actually be able to draw a straight line. - The pencil tray at the bottom is also raised above the glass surface. If you have a T-Square over say 25.5", and are using it vertically, you will hit this tray. I purchased a 30" T-Square for this table and when I use it vertically I again have to press it down and bend it in order to get a straight line, or use it horizontally with a triangle (assuming you fix the tray issue above). I will also try to fix this with washers and longer screws, or might just get a 24" T-Square to use vertically. I suppose I could bend the tray down a bit, but if I didn't do it straight it might look bad. - The pencil holders in the trays are pretty small. They are good for pencils for sure, but will not hold my Sakura micron pens nor Faber Castell Pitt brush pens. - Some pins sticking out of the sides to hold a roll of tape or a T-Square would be nice. I guess thats not really a con, would just be nice. Perhaps I will add those myself. Overall impressions. I am glad I got this. It might be a bit of a pain for me to get it to work good with a T-Square, but for what I got for $150 I am quite happy having to mess around with it a bit.
Review: Love the Desk & Found a Way to Keep My Paper on the Table! - Assembly: My desk arrived yesterday, and although it was easy to assemble, it did take a good bit of time. I might add that there were no extra screws, etc. so be careful not to misplace anything. The directions were pretty clear. Pay attention to the details so you know if the legs, center bar, etc., are facing the correct direction. The only thing that I found somewhat difficult were the eight brackets that get screwed to the edges of the table top (4 on each side). To make it easier, I screwed the screws directly into the hole (just a little), then removed them. The screws and brackets then easily screwed in by hand. By the way, the only tool NOT included was a Philips screw driver. A super thin wrench was supplied and will work if you don't have anything else, but if you have a standard 12 point wrench it will speed you up considerably! Also be careful when you put the drawers together, it seemed as though they could break or crack if not handled properly. I would like to address a couple of the questions/complaints I saw. The first is that this desk can't be used with a T-square. Although I do not use a T-square, myself, I think this desk can be made to use with one. There are four plastic compartments (2 on either side) to hold pencils, erasers, paint, etc. If one wishes to use a T-square, all that needs to be done is remove the side compartments on one side -- leaving the 2 compartments on the other side for necessities. The pencil ledge could also be removed at the bottom of the table if it is in the way to use the T-square vertically. Remember, there will still be a pencil compartment on one side. Another question/issue mentioned is not having a way of keeping one's paper on the table when it is in the lifted position. I tried a quick experiment that seems to work. I removed some shelf liner in my bathroom medicine cabinet, place it on the glass, and laid my 18"x24" drawing tablet (with 21 sheets of 80 lb. paper) on top of it. Unfortunately, I didn't have a piece of liner as large as my tablet but the paper still held securely to the table in the 1st - 5th positions. When I turned the paper horizontally, the tablet still held, but the paper itself "hung low" on the unbound edge (see photo). My smaller 12x9" sketch book contains 75 sheets of 75 lb. paper. When placed on the shelf liner, this tablet held fast in the 1st-6th positions. Only the 7th (last) position was too steep. As I mentioned, my desk just arrived, so I haven't had a chance to put this experiment to use for long periods. One might not want to lift the desk and walk away, but I have complete confidence that this will work while I am drawing -- and I will be able to continue to use my tablet and not have to tear individual pages out and tape them to the glass. By the way, the desk is well made; and I love that I can push it from room to room! At this point, there is not one single complaint to make! [I included pictures but apologize for some of them turning on their side.]

## Features

- Main Work Surface 35.5 W x 24 D
- Tempered Blue Safety Glass Top
- Top Angle Adjustment from Flat up to 70 Degrees
- 3 Plastic Molded Slide out Drawers for Storage(for use on left or right side)
- Heavy Gage Powder Coated Steel Construction for Durability

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0038DCKMM |
| Additional Features | Pencil Ledge, Stool Included, Storage Drawers |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Base | Alloy Steel |
| Base Color | Glass |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,875,059 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #97 in Drafting Tables |
| Brand Name | SD STUDIO DESIGNS |
| Cabinet Configuration | Freestanding |
| Color | Silver/Blue Glass |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,534) |
| Desk Design | Drafting Table |
| Distressed Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Drawer Glide Material | Alloy Steel |
| Drawer Glide Mechanism | metal |
| Drawer Pedestal Count | 3 |
| Drawer Type | 3 slide-out drawers |
| Finish Types | Powder Coated |
| Frame Joint Type | Framed |
| Furniture Finish | Plastic |
| Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00017342100558 |
| Has Finished Back | No |
| Hutch Material | Glass |
| Included Components | Stool, Table |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions | 26 x 41 x 49 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 26"D x 41"W x 49"H |
| Item Type Name | Studio Designs 2 Piece Vision Modern Metal and Glass Hobby, Craft, Drawing, Drafting Table, Mobile Desk with 40.75" W x 25.75" D Angle Adjustable Top in Silver / Blue Glass |
| Item Weight | 46 Pounds |
| Leg Style | nylon caster |
| Manufacturer | Studio Design |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10055 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited on parts. |
| Material Type | Metal, Tempered Glass |
| Maximum Compatible Number of Seats | 1 |
| Maximum Height | 49 Inches |
| Maximum Tilt Angle | 70 Degrees |
| Minimum Height | 30 Inches |
| Model Name | Studio Designs 2 Piece Vision Modern Metal and Glass Hobby, Craft, Drawing, Drafting Table, Mobile Desk with 40.75" W x 25.75" D Angle Adjustable Top in Silver |
| Model Number | 10055 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Natural Variation Type | SINGLE |
| Number of Drawers | 3 |
| Number of Height Positions | 5 |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Product Grade | Like New |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Drafting |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Classroom |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | EACH |
| Style Name | Table + Stool |
| Tabletop Thickness | 2 Inches |
| Top Color | Glass |
| Top Material Type | Glass |
| UL Listed | No |
| UPC | 017342100558 634154120798 046922794009 |
| Warranty Type | limited warranty or full warranty |
| Working Surface Diagonal Length | 43.18 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Base Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Brand:** SD STUDIO DESIGNS
- **Color:** Silver/Blue Glass
- **Desk design:** Drafting Table
- **Finish Type:** Powder Coated
- **Product Dimensions:** 26"D x 41"W x 49"H
- **Shape:** Rectangular
- **Special Feature:** Pencil Ledge, Stool Included, Storage Drawers
- **Style:** Table + Stool
- **Top Material Type:** Glass

## Images

![SD Studio Designs Studio Designs 2 Piece Vision Modern Metal Hobby, Craft, Drawing, Drafting Table, Mobile Desk with 40.75" W x 25.75" D Angle Adjustable Top in Silver/Blue Glass - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81tZLt52zwL.jpg)
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![SD Studio Designs Studio Designs 2 Piece Vision Modern Metal Hobby, Craft, Drawing, Drafting Table, Mobile Desk with 40.75" W x 25.75" D Angle Adjustable Top in Silver/Blue Glass - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91eviPwwwnL.jpg)
![SD Studio Designs Studio Designs 2 Piece Vision Modern Metal Hobby, Craft, Drawing, Drafting Table, Mobile Desk with 40.75" W x 25.75" D Angle Adjustable Top in Silver/Blue Glass - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71CUdKdknkL.jpg)
![SD Studio Designs Studio Designs 2 Piece Vision Modern Metal Hobby, Craft, Drawing, Drafting Table, Mobile Desk with 40.75" W x 25.75" D Angle Adjustable Top in Silver/Blue Glass - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/715mQtuK58L.jpg)

## Available Options

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Anyone know where I can find assembly instructions?  Lost mine and could really use another set of instructions!**
A: http://www.studiodesigns.com/dealers/media/instructions/instructions-615.pdf

**Q: will it stand without wheels? I just do not need wheels**
A: Yes it will stand without wheels. It actually comes with rubber "adaptors" (sorry, don't know what to call them) that screw into the bottom frame that keep it off the floor and allow you to adjust to balance the desk.

**Q: The listed height is 47.5".  Is this the maximum vertical height (i.e. with the table top completely flat)?**
A: 47.5" is the height with the top lifted up as much as possible. The height with the top parallel to the ground in around 28"

**Q: Is the metal piece on the bottom flush with the glass? Or is it at an angle? Would it hold a book if I was doing homework on it?**
A: On the one I have the metal piece hangs off and has a ridge so stuff won't roll off. I tried putting a book on the metal piece and the part of the ridge that comes up higher than the glass is not deep enough ABOVE the glass to keep the book in place. It probably would keep something thin, like art paper from sliding off but you probably would tape something like that in place anyway.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for the price with a few caveats
*by J***D on January 25, 2013*

As others have said, this is a good buy for the price (I paid $150 for it). The quality is far nicer than similar products that I have paid the same price for. Unboxing: Well packed. Got it fulfilled by amazon, mine was shipped box within a plain cardboard box. The delivery box was heavy and awkward, so if you are of small stature get help carrying it. For me it would have been easer had I taken the inner box out before trucking it up two flights of stairs, but a helper would have been nice. There was only a little bit of that crappy white styrofoam that breaks and gets all over (it was over the glass) so that actually made me pretty happy. Assembly: Not too bad. For the first step it might help to have another person or kid around, a good quality screw driver, and maybe your own small crescent wrench, but you can probably fly solo on this. Just gotta pay careful attention to the holes when you put it together as you can reverse a few things if you don't pay attention.. The instructions seem daunting at first since they show what first appears to be a million screws in each step, but it is actually pretty simple. See the drawers note below regarding assembling those. Took me about 30 minutes without rushing. Size: Its height is about the same as a standard office table. My non-height adjustable office chair is the perfect size. The desktop is great for doing sketching but still small enough to not take up too much space and is easy to move around. For some reason it looks bigger in the picture to me. Probably because the drawers are actually pretty small. Adjustment: You have to pull this alligator jaw looking thing on the back to adjust the angle. It looks like it has the potential to cause limb mangling if you are not careful, so I have told my kids to stay away from it, but haven't messed with it too much to be sure. I can't imagine me needing to change the height all that much. Plus I used the wheels so its not hard to get behind it anyways. You have the option of leveling casters or wheels. Drawers: The drawers are so so and a touch small, but they are definitely useful. I cracked some of the plastic snapping them together since they were slightly warped, so be careful with that. They still work fine. For the price I am not going to complain. Sidetrays: It comes with 4 trays, two if them look like paint trays of some sort, but would work great to hold a pile of pencils or other stuff. The other two have 6 pencils holes each and what looks like two dixie cup sized beer holders and a smaller square holder in each. I was able to comfortable fit 4 decent size erasers into the small square thing and a round pencil sharpener into a round holder. Secondly, the trays snap together end to end. You need to snap them together to get them to seat in the brackets properly. It took me a bit to figure this out and they seemed really loose at first. Bottom tray: The bottom tray is a good size metal pencil tray. All the drafting tables I have used in the past have had a little teeny tray or just a metal edge at the bottom. This thing is very roomy and I like it. Tabletop surface: Its nice glass. But a touch slippery. A cork bottom t-square might be a good idea. Its not frosted, I already had to clean my kid's fingerprints off of it. However, it looks like it will make a great ghetto light box if I place a light under it. The rest of my office desktops are similar glass, its not too big a deal to clean it. Pros: -Great for the price overall. - I am just an amateur hack at drawing and I think this will be perfect for the kids and I and probably my wife for scrapbooking. - A lot of other pros are listed above mixed in with my other review points. - Looks pretty cool. - Lots of storage. Cons: - The trays are raised above the glass surface. This is not an issue unless you want to use a T-Square. When I tried my T-Square I had to use the trays as the guide on the left. Thats not going to be accurate enough for actual drafting since they flex and I wouldn't trust it to align say a photo that you are about to permanently glue into a scrap book. Good enough though if you are just dicking around. I might try dropping the 4 tray brackets on one side with washers and longer screws, or just remove all the brackets and trays on one side. I'll post photos if that works. - A second issue with the trays being raised. If you put a T-Square on it horizontally, it will not be fully touching the surface since the trays raise it, this causes it to slide (even at 30 degrees the T-Square wants to fall off the table) and you have to push and bend it down to actually be able to draw a straight line. - The pencil tray at the bottom is also raised above the glass surface. If you have a T-Square over say 25.5", and are using it vertically, you will hit this tray. I purchased a 30" T-Square for this table and when I use it vertically I again have to press it down and bend it in order to get a straight line, or use it horizontally with a triangle (assuming you fix the tray issue above). I will also try to fix this with washers and longer screws, or might just get a 24" T-Square to use vertically. I suppose I could bend the tray down a bit, but if I didn't do it straight it might look bad. - The pencil holders in the trays are pretty small. They are good for pencils for sure, but will not hold my Sakura micron pens nor Faber Castell Pitt brush pens. - Some pins sticking out of the sides to hold a roll of tape or a T-Square would be nice. I guess thats not really a con, would just be nice. Perhaps I will add those myself. Overall impressions. I am glad I got this. It might be a bit of a pain for me to get it to work good with a T-Square, but for what I got for $150 I am quite happy having to mess around with it a bit.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love the Desk & Found a Way to Keep My Paper on the Table!
*by B***D on June 8, 2018*

Assembly: My desk arrived yesterday, and although it was easy to assemble, it did take a good bit of time. I might add that there were no extra screws, etc. so be careful not to misplace anything. The directions were pretty clear. Pay attention to the details so you know if the legs, center bar, etc., are facing the correct direction. The only thing that I found somewhat difficult were the eight brackets that get screwed to the edges of the table top (4 on each side). To make it easier, I screwed the screws directly into the hole (just a little), then removed them. The screws and brackets then easily screwed in by hand. By the way, the only tool NOT included was a Philips screw driver. A super thin wrench was supplied and will work if you don't have anything else, but if you have a standard 12 point wrench it will speed you up considerably! Also be careful when you put the drawers together, it seemed as though they could break or crack if not handled properly. I would like to address a couple of the questions/complaints I saw. The first is that this desk can't be used with a T-square. Although I do not use a T-square, myself, I think this desk can be made to use with one. There are four plastic compartments (2 on either side) to hold pencils, erasers, paint, etc. If one wishes to use a T-square, all that needs to be done is remove the side compartments on one side -- leaving the 2 compartments on the other side for necessities. The pencil ledge could also be removed at the bottom of the table if it is in the way to use the T-square vertically. Remember, there will still be a pencil compartment on one side. Another question/issue mentioned is not having a way of keeping one's paper on the table when it is in the lifted position. I tried a quick experiment that seems to work. I removed some shelf liner in my bathroom medicine cabinet, place it on the glass, and laid my 18"x24" drawing tablet (with 21 sheets of 80 lb. paper) on top of it. Unfortunately, I didn't have a piece of liner as large as my tablet but the paper still held securely to the table in the 1st - 5th positions. When I turned the paper horizontally, the tablet still held, but the paper itself "hung low" on the unbound edge (see photo). My smaller 12x9" sketch book contains 75 sheets of 75 lb. paper. When placed on the shelf liner, this tablet held fast in the 1st-6th positions. Only the 7th (last) position was too steep. As I mentioned, my desk just arrived, so I haven't had a chance to put this experiment to use for long periods. One might not want to lift the desk and walk away, but I have complete confidence that this will work while I am drawing -- and I will be able to continue to use my tablet and not have to tear individual pages out and tape them to the glass. By the way, the desk is well made; and I love that I can push it from room to room! At this point, there is not one single complaint to make! [I included pictures but apologize for some of them turning on their side.]

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sturdy and easy to assemble
*by S***T on June 7, 2014*

I bought this for my pre-teen daughter for both homework and to work on her art. It is the perfect size for her and to grow into a little. This is not high off the ground so if you are like me when working on some art project and like to stand as well as use the chair at times, this is not the right table. It took me about 1.5 hours to assemble and 20 mins of that was my "Durrr" moment when I was looking for the washers not realizing they are part of the clear rubber/plastic package rather than metal. The instructions are easy to understand and the breakdown of steps, easy to follow. Having put together many a desk from packaged products, this was one of the easiest for sure. On top of that, it is very sturdy. I didn't put on the drawer caddy since she has a full artist caddy next to the table but when I got done I decided to use the drawers to organize the in-house emergency hardware "go-to". Putting the drawers together, I instantly saw what other had talked about in their review. The first "snap together", I honestly had to line up correctly and tap gently with a hammer to get it to snap. After that first though, if I looked on the underside, lined up the edges right, the assembly would snap with a gently push. If it is not lined up (and you do have to wiggle it a bit to get there) it won't go in without a struggle. My only complaint is that the side caddies for pencils and paint are a bit flimsy. I knew they were plastic but maybe I just expected a little stronger of a plastic. If it becomes a problem though, I can take them off and the table is still a great buy.

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