mine as it sits now
mine as it sits now
Last edited by pakubear; 11-08-2011 at 04:48 PM.
Well i was half way through a new build on djf in the modding section for a deck stand so i spose i will post it in here for now of my current in the process of building setup.
and heres what im using at the moment
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Boi Jeanius that was sickkkkk!! nice setup btw too. and Steevo, rocking torq! I'm loving the desk so far. be sure to post pics when finish.
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diggin your setup. really clean and simple. i like that
@Steeevo Just curious as to how much time it has taken you to build the custom desk. I have been thinking about doing something much the same but I just don't have the time now. If you don't mind me asking how much did you have to spend on materials?
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@steevo, that's kinda hot. I like it, though I don't think I'd ever go to that effort…my exact setup changes too often.
@paku, i like the look of it, but I had a set of those slipmats in silver…really effing hated them. IMHO, replace those and everything will feel so much better.
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Great console..How did you do the curved edges? Did you use thin Plywood?
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@Paku, your setup looks great! Nice and clean too.
Hasn't taken as long as you might expect, like i said i have started a thread in djf showing my progress from design stage to where im at now with pictures and explaining everything, but i fear that may now have been lost!
only needed 1 8x4 foot sheet of 1" mdf which cost £29 and wood glue around £7 and the whole thing is biscuited together so a few quid on biscuits thats all! havnt used a screw or nail YET
And to get the curve i got a lovely piece of 5x5 inch tulip wood from a friend for £40 and put the curve on it manually with a hand planer, orbital sander, sandpaper and alot of elbow grease. that took the longest amount of time about 3-4 hours of good old fashioned woodworking. i enjoyed it.
by the way i have never made anything out of wood before. i am not a carpenter and have just changed the design as i have been building it.
you can see the curved block of wood in this pic
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