Core Features
- 17mm laminated board provides a rigid, flat surface that holds steady under repeated ruling and won't warp in regular use
- Acrylic ruler with engraved measurements and rubber grip ensures clean edge contact and accurate line placement
- Available in A1 (64.5 × 90cm) and A2 (47 × 65cm) — both sizes individually boxed with carry handle for easy transport
- Five set angle positions — 15°, 35°, 45°, 50°, and 60° — suited to isometric drawing, perspective work, and technical drafting
- Parallel motion bar locks precisely into position with a screw mechanism, keeping horizontal lines accurate across large format sheets
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Description
A parallel motion drawing board designed for technical drawing, available in A1 (64.5 × 90cm) and A2 (47 × 65cm) — the Jakar Draftline is a reliable choice for architecture, design, and technical illustration students who need accurate, repeatable line work across large format paper.
The board's core feature is its parallel motion bar: a horizontal rule that glides smoothly and locks firmly in place via a screw mechanism, keeping your horizontal lines consistent without the board shifting mid-drawing. Five fixed angle positions — 15°, 35°, 45°, 50°, and 60° — cover the full range needed for isometric drawing, perspective construction, and technical drafting at degree and foundation level.
At 17mm thick and laminated on both sides, the board provides a stable, flat working surface that won't flex under the pressure of repeated ruling. The acrylic ruler features engraved markings and a rubber grip, giving you clean, precise edge contact without the ruler slipping. A built-in aluminium straight edge completes the drawing setup.
Both sizes come individually boxed and include a carry handle — useful for students moving between studio, home, and lecture rooms.