Okay, now I want to talk a little bit about a drawing board. To be honest, I don't have one anymore I used to when I started, quite frankly, I wasn't using it as much I got rid of it. Obviously I use more of CAD now and if I need to do some hand drawing, I just use my desk. But if you want to purchase more for yourself, which I suggest at the beginning, you want to get one of the bigger ones like 30 by 42 inches, so we'll give you more space for your work. Looking at the board, you always want to make sure that the parallel edge is square to the board so you know your angles are going to be true. And at the back of the board, you have couple of legs to give it more of stability when it sits on your table.
And it also a carrying handle and they're also wires which operate the parallel edge. So if ever the edge isn't a square to the board, you have to use those little screws to adjust it, but don't loosen up both at the same time, so it doesn't collapse only one at a time. One advice I want to give you is when you're going to be transporting your drafting board. Let's say in a car, you want to put some tape over the wires to keep them immobile, so they don't move. So I think that's all about drafting equipment. If you do have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me.
I'll get back to you as soon as I can. And in that case, we're gonna move into the next lesson. I'll see you later.