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CALLIGRAPHERS TABLE BOARD WITH ADJUSTABLE ANGLES

This Calligraphers angle board will provide 4x angles to write with, in landscape mode (only) for A3 size work. The board lays on a table top and won't slide backward, as it has 4x rubber non-skid feet that make it firm for nib writing. The board is made from tough non-bending 5 ply wood, with extra wood strip support for the hinge and angle adjustment areas.

# As shown in the picture on the left, an A3 practise pad (100 sheet size) will fit inside the closed board, this enables easy carrying of the board and pad to any workshop.

AUD$69.30 each, plus shipping.

The NON-SLIDE feet on each corner of the boards base.

Any position you put this board at on a table, you will find its feet really do stop slding problems whilst working.

Ready to go - the board with a pad inside.

Simply loop the double canvas carry handle, and away you go... With or without a spare practise pad enclosed.

It can of course take any A3 size paper or cards that you need for your calligraphy work.

Four angles to work at your calligraphy

3x of the angles are lower and start at the following degrees:
The lowest is approximately 15-16 degrees.
The next is appromimately 25-26 degrees.
The next is approximately 35-36 degrees.
The highest is approximately 45-46 degrees.

Each angle when set gives a stable and solid feeling work angle.


Here we expand on the general use of the board to provide a work setup

To make this simple board function like a professional technical drawing board using equally simple tools. Simply follow the instructions and use the equipment as shown. An A3 size of T square is needed to make everything come together. This can be plastic or wood, and is best with ruler markings on it. A roll of masking tape and a folded strip of paper or card as shown in the picture on the left. Leave the board flat on the table for the moment. Fold the paper or card strip in half, making it as long as the base of your work sheet is, i.e if starting work on an upright A4, the strips width should be at least 220mm.

With the T square set across the board, use its T edge against the boards edge, get a squared top line on the ruled T square edge. Move the T square to the bottom of the board and set the paper strip across the centre of the board at the bottom, following the squared top edge of the T square. Stick the paper strip down onto the board as shown in the picture (left). You can now fit the worksheet into the slot/fold of the paper strip to stop it sliding around when the angle board is set to your prefered angle. You can also use the T square, squared to the boards edge, to mark your pencil (2b) guidelines on the worksheet. Your nib width governs the height/spacing of the drawn guidelines.

So, here we have a ready to go worksheet

The most parts finished and still lined poem worksheet

Well, you cannot see the pencil lines to clearly in this picture, but it has both a panel outline and each verse pencil line marked for accurate calligraphy.


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