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May 24 2014, 10:09 AM |
...! I'm building a new desk tomorrow and over the long weekend. I had ordered one, but after a week it still has not shipped, so I cancelled today, went to Lowe's Hardware and purchased the wood, paint and stuff to make the desk - I even had them cut all the pieces to size. It's not going to be a difficult desk to build, It's really just a shell, with file cabinets used as drawers - but it will look nice I hope. In the bottom I am going to cut a hole out to fit the subwoofer in the back panel, then on the top use a hutch from my old desk which will fit 3 monitors. It will be smaller than my old set-up, but make everything much more convenient I hope - and a fresh practice area is always fun and inspirational. We had a desk custom built for us by a local master carpenter rather than buy one of the standard 'off the shelf' ones from the likes of Sterling Modular. In the end it was cheaper - partly as we didn't have to pay an extortionate amount for delivery - and meets our needs better as it is designed specifically for our room and equipment. Another plus is that it looks different as it is 5 sides of an asymmetric octagon, rather than being yet another ready made desk. -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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May 24 2014, 12:43 PM |
Awesome, I would love to see a picture of it. Here you go, both were taken just after the desk wasbrough in and before we screwed the equipment in to the racks properly but it should give you an idea of what it looks like. The 3 equipment racks that face the monitors are inset at an angle to provide a smaller footprint to the monitors. The other two racks that back on to the side wall aren't angled and one has the pc screen on it. To be onest I don't look at the scree a lot so it's less distracting for me to have it the side and out of the way. Here's the photos: QUOTE The desk I had purchased was only $200 - and that was the cheapest I could find it online, but for all I know it was coming from Taiwan and no telling how long it would have taken to be delivered. The priced included "FREE Delivery" it said - but nothing in this world is free, so you can imagine the materials used to make the desk. I was able to purchase everything and have my boards cut to size for $100. So that cut the price in half and I know the quality of the wood is much better than the particle board (held together by laminate) I ordered. My only obstacle is how to cut the hole cleanly. But like you said, this will be perfect for the space available, which for me is very limited. Yes there are a lot of desks made from mdf/particle board and often the quality of them is a bit questionable. Some of them seem to be little different to a computer desk. This way not only have you got the desk for less money but it will be better quality This post has been edited by tonymiro: May 24 2014, 12:47 PM
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May 24 2014, 01:06 PM |
That's looks great! I like that octagon sort of shape and my hutch will give the same type of effect. I was able to cut that piece out. I popped out of bed at 4 this morning because I could not wait to get started, but had to until the sun started to come up. I used a hand held rotary to cut the sides of the cavity, then a dremel tool to open up just enough on the back side to fit a powered hand held saw down in there and cut along the back side. Sanded it down with the dremel and just tested it over the subwoofer and it fit perfectly. Right now I'm putting a primer coat on all the pieces of wood - but the cutting is done. Then I'll paint it all black and put it together. I'll have to put it together inside because it would be too big to get through the doors - I wish I could work on it all outside though. I'll post a pic once it's done. Sounds great and I can understand why you woke earl wanting to make a start! The desk top of ours is in two sections as it would also have been physically a bit big for a single piece. I can't remember what it is across the main diagonal but it's something over 7 foot. Look forward to seeing the photos -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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May 24 2014, 02:35 PM |
'studio' desks are WAAAAYYYY overpriced. It is ridiculous. The studio I've been working with (Emissary Studios) has some really crafty guys and they also build their desk (and build out a lot of the studio in general. Seems the better way to go, and you get exactly what you want.
-------------------- Rock and Roll Lover. Vintage Ampeg collector. Soon to be new father.
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May 24 2014, 04:01 PM |
Yes they're not cheap at all. I think sterling's entry level desks start around $1500 and for something similar in design and size to mine it would be in excess of $6000.
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May 25 2014, 12:04 PM |
Will do. I'm attempting to put the base together now. Little shaky and sweaty this morning as I drank enough yesterday to float this place to the ocean.
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