 Sometimes, I am absolutely insane. Sometimes that 100% benefits me. Other times, not so much. I just set up a brand new desk. My dad and I made this together, but there are a couple of things that I want to add. Big one is right here. I want to build an overhead filming rig. And right here, I want to put a charging station. I already bought a surge protector that I have plugged in so that I can charge my camera batteries. But I have external chargers that I also want to be able to use for my other big batteries. So I need to do something to put those. Also, I would like to be able to charge my laptop and my drill and other things that I need to charge just from this one location so I'm not constantly moving around trying to set those up. And as one final thing that I want to do because my cat is a bit of a menace, put something over the power button on my computer so that she can't just turn it off at her own will. Because believe it or not, that has already happened to me twice. The first two ideas are really pretty easy. The first one is just a particle board that I use double-sided taped with a hinge on and then tape that to my computer so that my cat can't inadvertently turn off the power button when she lies on top of it. The second idea is literally just a box that I put dividers in. Take that and then I can use that to separate my batteries between living and dead. Also, what battery goes to what device? The third and most complicated idea is the overhead rig, of which my original intention was to basically just have two 18-inch uprights with a beam across them and legs sticking on on either side so that it wouldn't fall over. Then have a telescoping piece in the center that I could use to raise the camera up or down, depending on the shot that I needed. That eventually evolved into a box that is 18 inches tall that has just a bar going through the middle of it that I can attach the camera to. And it also has legs to prevent the middle bar from just tipping over. All right, now with these ideas in place, let's go steal some of my dad's lumber so that we can build this stuff. Now that I think about it, I should probably ask my dad if I can use the lumber at his workshop. Hey, do you mind if I use the lumber at your workshop to make an overhead filming rig for my room? Yeah, it should be a problem. All right, see you, dad. Bye. Love you. A little bit longer than I originally anticipated, but this does give me a bit more time to do things. See, no, that's what I meant. She jumps on top of my computer and then she'll accidentally hold the power button down and turn it off. No, I don't want that to happen. Okay, just about to head out to home to be able to grab this stuff. But first, that's my old desk and it needs to go in my car because it is going to the workshop. Hey, dad, what's up? I brought my stuff. I brought the desk back as well. What are you doing? Figuring out how thick my slab is. But you know what size this is for. Sounds boring. I have a minimum of four inches of concrete to put my to get a lift in here. I've got six. I can get a big lift. You mean like one that can lift up my car? Like one that could lift up my old truck full of stuff. One that can lift this up easy. All right, let's get to building this stuff. All right, so the first thing that we're going to build is my overhead shooting rig. And we're already done. Okay, the next things are going to be slightly more complicated. Done. All right. And now I want to make a really quick box so that I can store my batteries and whatnot for the charging station. Or I'm just going to repurpose the one that I already have. And now I just have to let it dry. So hopefully that doesn't take too super long. On a side note while I'm waiting for the box to dry so I can fucking finish it. By the shit is it 73 degrees in the middle of fucking November. I don't live in Florida or California. I live in Virginia. It should not be this warm now. Hello, it is now tomorrow because I did not leave the workshop until about 11 o'clock last night. And at that point I was too tired, nor could I be fucked to actually go and build the things. So here we're going to do that now. Three, two, and there. See, done. Those cables are onto that drill from their pewter side for dead and leaving batteries. I under no circumstances see how that could ever get any better. And finally, I still have to make it. What were you expecting? There, now Bre can't just turn my computer off whenever she wants to. That's all that I have. I hope that you guys enjoyed this video. Hopefully it turns out well. Feel like filling me on any of my socials links to everything as always is going to be in the description down below. But that is all I have for this video. I hope that you guys enjoyed that and I will get back to reviews very soon. Probably. Anyway, peace.