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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2011

My new work station...got the idea from CJD and Robfalcon501 on youtube. They both have good vids. Let me know what you think...

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  • what is the thickness of the plywood?

  • @GuaGuaVin 3/4 inch

  • whats good i like that desk can u send me the dementions?

  • @blacqjesus1 i don't have them anymore, but I followed robfalcon501's video. he lists all deminsions

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  • @TRIINNOMUZIK Are you asking where to buy wood? Lowes, Home Depot, any local hardware/lumber yard.

  • nice studio....the advantage of investing time and money into how your studio looks is that its then presentable enough to sell studio time to local artists

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  • Great video! I was gonna make a similar one. Whats your drawer and drawer slider dimensions for the full size keyboard? I have an 88 key keyboard about 30lbs. Thanks

    Jason

  • I think if your gonna buy a desk, Custom is the only way to go, I shopped for hours and hours before taking the extra drive to the hardware store. Picked up some nice materials, Drafted up some designs to meet the standards of all my kit. And now it all looks primo!

    great design u got in the vid too man! very cool.

  • how to build a music production desk and computer and all these stuff :

    steal a shitload of money (since its nearly impossible to make that much money)

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  • Awesoooommee!!

  • Looks damn nice. How much did you offer on material? Have looked on the net for a desk but the prices are a bit high, around 170 euro for a descent one...

  • @SevenonThebeat Thank you, Guitar Center has the Rokit 8's listed at $249.99, pretty good price. They have served me very well, but I will say there are better studio monitors out there. Yamaha, Adams, Genelec are all great brands, but you will pay more.

  • @GameVerb thank you, i think you'll be pleased with the decision to build your own rather than buying one already made. As far as fastening everything together, it's best to to use screws and wood glue. All work should be done on a sturdy, level surface. Not to be a smart ass, but to answer your question on everything being level and square, I used just that- a level and a right angle square ruler. Those two things are essential! i did use plywood, but a higher quality wood is great

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