Robust Construction: Often made of solid wood with heavy-duty steel or iron frames, designed to be stable, non-vibrating, and long-lasting.
Optimal Work Surface: Typically features a large, durable top (e.g., MDF, solid wood) suitable for cutting fabric, sewing, and pressing.
Built-in Storage: Frequently includes storage shelves, drawers, or compartments for storing fabric, threads, and tools.
Mobility: Many models include locking casters or wheels for easy repositioning.
Customization: Often tailored to the user's preferred height for sewing or cutting to reduce strain, sometimes built-to-order by local craftsmen.
Specialized Components: Includes features such as motor slots for industrial sewing machines, foot pedal slots, and anti-vibration bases.