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Off Topic : But a Cool looking Desk for Musicians

I'm sure a lot of you have seen this already, but just got an email on a new Desk from Output. It's a beauty and reasonably priced considering all it offers you. Anyhoo, not really about iOS music, but hey, we're all musicians here who need the right space to create right :)

https://output.com/products/platform

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  • $100 worth of wood from Home Depot and an afternoon to make :) But it is a nice looking desk for those not DIY inclined.

  • Yeah, I got that email and was immediately excited then immediately not. It's a cool design, and pretty awesome that Output is making desks now. But yeah....exactly what @Tarekith said.

  • edited June 2017

    Well now that you have the design go forth and make it :D

    Here are the specs

  • I approve of this thread.

    However I decided a few months back to build my studio around stands rather than a desk. So far I have strong stand meant for sheet music that can hold say a Push, a bunch of volcas and my nano controllers or a Drum machine. A keyboard stand, a bendable tablet stand, a boom stand for the Theremini. Next I think after the success of the the sheet music stand I may get a couple more of them, an laptop stand with the mouse shelf which would be perfect for propping the iphone.
    I need to move house to get it right but essentially the stands make me feel like I'm gigging all the time which is a nice and inspiring set up.

  • @echoopera said:
    Well now that you have the design go forth and make it :D

    Here are the specs

    The question is....do you have any blueprints for this?? Also the other question is...forget the blueprints, do you just have $1,850 you can give me???? o:)

  • edited June 2017

    @echoopera said:
    Well now that you have the design go forth and make it :D

    Here are the specs

    Great design! If you DIY'd one, you'd want to use cabinet grade plywood, which gets pricey. Be nice to have a track saw for a project like that, with lots of odd angles; they supposedly do better than a skilsaw, at not tearing out little chips as they cut.

  • edited June 2017

    Using a piece of thick cardboard clamped on the front and back of the plywood as you cut it will help keep it from chipping too. As will using a shallower blade depth. I learned a lot of tricks building my own studio desk :)

    http://innerportalstudio.com/the-desk-job/

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