Do testing facilities have drafting tables?
No. Drafting tables will NOT be provided at the exam center. If drafting tables are present in your testing room, they will be laid flat and the parallel arm(s) will be taped down. Because we cannot provide drafting tables to all candidates at every location, we must level the playing field by providing a flat surface without parallel arms to all candidates. You can bring your own portable drafting board and rest it on top of the work surface, but it must fit within the 30″D x 48″W flat work surface area provided. If you bring your own board, you may use the mayline/parallel arm that is integrated into your board. However, many candidates successfully complete the exam without a drafting board.
No. Drafting tables will NOT be provided at the exam center. If drafting tables are present in your testing room, they will be laid flat and the parallel arm(s) will be taped down. Because we cannot provide drafting tables to all candidates at every location, we must level the playing field by providing a flat surface without parallel arms to all candidates. You can bring your own portable drafting board and rest it on top of the work surface, but it must fit within the 30″D x 60″W flat work surface area provided. If you bring your own board, you may use the mayline/parallel arm that is integrated into your board. However, many candidates successfully complete the exam without a drafting board. If you do not have a portable drafting board, we recommend you bring a blank piece of posterboard to lay on the tabletop; many of the tables do not have smooth surfaces.
No. Drafting tables will NOT be provided at the exam center. If drafting tables are present in your testing room, they will be laid flat and the parallel arm(s) will be taped down. Because we cannot provide drafting tables to all candidates at every location, we must level the playing field by providing a flat surface without parallel arms to all candidates. You can bring your own portable drafting board and rest it on top of the work surface, but it must fit within the 30″D x 48″W flat work surface area provided. If you bring your own board, you may use the mayline/parallel arm that is integrated into your board. However, many candidates successfully complete the exam without a drafting board. If you do not have a portable drafting board, we recommend you bring a blank piece of posterboard to lay on the tabletop; many of the tables do not have smooth surfaces.