What Music Desk Do You Use?

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Chase wrote:I cut 2 giant holes through my desk to hold drinks/French Fries. 8)
sticky and grease....yeah I wanna come to your house.. :P
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AD80 wrote:This thing looks silly but it actually holds my krk monitors at a nice height and fits in a corner which is a big space saver for me. Very happy with it.

http://images.bestbuy.com/BestBuy_US/im ... 158_sa.jpg
forgive me, it's like to uhm...nice... :D
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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hink wrote:
Chase wrote:I cut 2 giant holes through my desk to hold drinks/French Fries. 8)
sticky and grease....yeah I wanna come to your house.. :P
LOL no u don't.

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2 pieces of kitchen countertop in an L shape and some little cabinets to prop it up
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hink wrote:
AD80 wrote:This thing looks silly but it actually holds my krk monitors at a nice height and fits in a corner which is a big space saver for me. Very happy with it.

http://images.bestbuy.com/BestBuy_US/im ... 158_sa.jpg
forgive me, it's like to uhm...nice... :D
Yeah, I had to spray paint it camouflage just to toughen it up a little. :ud:
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Har wrote:
Really? That's surprising to hear: one of the things I really loved about the desk was how quick and easy it wad for me to put it together...took me less than an hour.
Yeah, it took me about an hour the first time, too. Now I've assembled it 4 or 5 times and many of the parts are missing (those quarter-turn fastners get lost in transport), so I had to use wood screws. It is built like a tank now, though. When I put it together in my basement this last time I told my girlfriend that the only way it was coming out was in the form of firewood!
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hink wrote:
shamann wrote:
Har wrote:Really? That's surprising to hear: one of the things I really loved about the desk was how quick and easy it wad for me to put it together...took me less than an hour. I also liked the fact that all the various parts, screws, etc were in their own labeled bags, which made things easier (I hate building furniture like this and trying to tell the difference between 3 different types of screws that look practically identical, and all lumped together in a single bag...).
Well, it's my fault in part, in that I no longer have the instructions. It may have been easy to assemble the first time, can't remember, but I've moved twice since, and have had no joy in assembling anew.

Still a good and useful desk.

Cheers,
Steve
just curious for both did you have hand tools or power screwdriver? A cordless screwdrive (the drill type) is an invalueable part of every studio, I have two....also a dremmel comes in real handy. I have a cordless one, it's great. Of course a 30 watt pencil soldering iron as well.
I do have a power screw-gun and agree: when it comes to building furniture I just can't live without it (and before I bought one, I tried on several other pieces of furniture! :lol: My right wrist is already kind of sensitive due to early-stage CTS, and there's nothing like twisting a screwdriver endlessly to aggravate it more :D).

I had mine all charged and ready to go when I started building the Z-Line desk...but actually wound up never even touching it, as most of the screws used were of the easy-to-turn Allen wrench type! :)

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