I got these for dot/mandala painting. In the pic is a 12” turner under a 12”X12” canvas board. I also have an 8” & a 10” turner for smaller canvases. These are nice as there is no lip around the edge so you can place objects on it that are larger and they remain flat. There are 5-6 small “nubs” (you can see them in the pic about 1/2” from the outer edge ) that stick up around the edges. Must be to help grip the objects to prevent them from sliding off the flat, slick surface of the turner. Those are really nice when placing larger pieces on top but can be a bother with small canvases because sometimes they won’t line up with the nubs so the canvas can be wobbly. Because of that, if you’re using these for the same purpose, I’d highly recommend getting a few different sized turners to accommodate different sized canvas (or anything else you’re painting on). The rest of the surface is completely flat and level. These would be great for pouring resin pieces too since they are nice and level.The surface cleans up easily with soap and water but you cannot get to the inside to dry it off. Both sides of f this are the exact same so it grips to your table or whatever you’re setting it on with the nubs. It’s very easy to turn. Not squeaky or noisy at all. I dropped one onto my kitchen floor (hardwood) and it just bounced a little. No damage done! So I’d say they are pretty durable! I looked for quite a while and talked to several people whom also use these for dot painting before I decided to go with this brand/type. I’m glad I did!













