Custom Desk

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I'm assuming the glide hardware and the MDF center stand are for articulating a vertical mast on which you'll mount LCDs...

I wonder what the PSI on the rollers will be? I did something similar with four CRT's years ago on casters but the high PSI made the glide more difficult than I anticipated.
 
When the desk is done, you need to make a video of it being moved to its final resting place.

lol will do

Pretty cool!

Thanks :D

Good god, that thing is going to end up eating smaller desks and absorbing their power.

lol

Damn that is lookin awesome!




There's plenty of crane videos on YouTube. :p
thanks lol


I'm assuming the glide hardware and the MDF center stand are for articulating a vertical mast on which you'll mount LCDs...

I wonder what the PSI on the rollers will be? I did something similar with four CRT's years ago on casters but the high PSI made the glide more difficult than I anticipated.

That was my one question, will the rolling arm take the weight and constant torque.

I actually made note of this the hardware is to pull the monitors foward. and the slides are designed for 100lbs load. the monitors are 7-9lbs each and stand is 15lbs. so ill still be able to hang off of it. lol
 
One thing. I notice the metal sheathing stops just after it makes the final round around the bottom. Leaving you with a metal "lip". I know you've fastened it. But isn't that lip going to scratch flat floors or catch on carpeting?

Or is this a "Patience Asshopper! There is a plan!" moment?
 
Very fine work, I am impressed.

I've built 4 desks / offices (working on my 5th ;) ) and I can assure you that I appreciate the work and effort you are putting into this- keep up the good work.
 
Those end-caps on the upper left and right sides would have been perfect cubby-holes for something. Or maybe more slides, so you could have a slide-out drink holder (that isn't the CD/DVD-ROM).

I am very glad that I do not have to move that desk though.
 
This makes me want to build another custom desk.. great work!

Thank you :)

One thing. I notice the metal sheathing stops just after it makes the final round around the bottom. Leaving you with a metal "lip". I know you've fastened it. But isn't that lip going to scratch flat floors or catch on carpeting?

Or is this a "Patience Asshopper! There is a plan!" moment?

lol, The metal itself is not attached the way I want it yet. there will be more. and i have 4 very heavy duty steel feet ment for several hundred pound loads that will level the desk.

my main problem is time. I get one day off a week :(

looking wicked

Thank you

Very fine work, I am impressed.

I've built 4 desks / offices (working on my 5th ;) ) and I can assure you that I appreciate the work and effort you are putting into this- keep up the good work.

Thank you very much. :D

Those end-caps on the upper left and right sides would have been perfect cubby-holes for something. Or maybe more slides, so you could have a slide-out drink holder (that isn't the CD/DVD-ROM).

I am very glad that I do not have to move that desk though.

I thought about making a slide out headphones holder compartment or something like that with it but i didnt want to get too carried away. my main focus is a solid desk thats going to last.

I get this weekend off so hope to make some good progress then. Thanks for watching makes it more fun to build
 
im at a small stand still for the moment need to buy a new spray gun, paint, more aluminum, and a few other things. The aluminum i have is too thick for my break to bend in the length I need. Just waiting until money is right. Sorry for the slow updates. I want to finish this too because i have other projects lined up after this one. including my own personal desk/s and a Crossfire150 rebuild
 
Hey OP, not to push you and your finances, but there were a lot of people watching this awesome desk build. Any chance you were able to make some updates in the last month?
 
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