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What is the weight limit for the shelf or table holding this craft sculpture?

When you’re wondering about the weight limit for the shelf or table holding your craft sculpture, the honest answer is: it really depends on the specific piece of furniture. Most standard shelves, like those made from particleboard or lightweight wood, typically support between 20 to 50 pounds (9 to 22 kg). However, a sturdy wooden or metal shelf can often hold up to 100 pounds (45 kg) or more if it’s properly anchored to the wall. For tables, a basic folding or glass table might only hold around 30 to 50 pounds, while a solid wood dining or work table can easily support 100 to 200 pounds or even more, depending on its construction. The key is to check the manufacturer’s guidelines—many include a maximum load rating printed in the instructions or on a label. If you can’t find one, a good rule of thumb is to press down gently on the surface; if it feels sturdy and doesn’t wobble, it’s likely fine for a smaller sculpture. For heavier craft pieces—say, over 60 pounds—consider reinforced shelves with metal brackets or a solid hardwood table. Remember, it’s always safer to underload than to risk a collapse, especially if your sculpture is fragile or valuable. So, my advice? Look for a label, or if in doubt, choose furniture labeled “heavy-duty” or “commercial grade” for peace of mind.

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