The improvised DJ/production desk thread
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The improvised DJ/production desk thread Posted on: 16.09.2011 by Romelia Stankard Update July 2012Now that we can edit posts regardless of how old they are I thought I would post a few updates here for people looking to build one of these and compile some past posts since I get PMs about it every one in a while. Please read through this thread and post any questions in here before PMing me, I will see your post I promise. I will be happy to answer any questions in this thread and if you plan to do it differently then it's best to plan it out carefully but my build works very well and is very sturdy. This is a pretty easy DIY project but you will need some basic skills and tools and be able to figure some things out on your own- if you need a list of every single screw and washer I used and step by step instructions this project is probably not for you. Here is the full parts list I used in my build- all parts are picked out specifically for the dual expedit configuration I used so keep that in mind if you are going to modify it you need to check if it will work: Two 2x8 expedits: $140 http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/10103088/ 3 lillangen leg frames $25 each for $75 (must be this exact model for the correct width of two expedits: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40205194/) 4 godmorgon legs: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/10177767/ $8 each for $32 total You may be able to get away with two depending on what you use for a monitor stand to mount on top, but the second set is to get another mounting bracket/screw to make a straight stand that you can bolt and screw a piece of plywood into you will need top plates for the monitor stand, I had two spare ones from some floor monitor stands I just screwed in. You could screw into a shelf (preferably not the cheap hollow lack) or just a piece of wood from lowes spray painted might be easier and what I would do if I didn't have the metal plates. These are the metal plates I used from these stands: http://www.amazon.com/OnStage-SMS600.../dp/B000CD3QYM Optional: 3x dioder light kits http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/50192365/ $120. You can use fewer depending on how you want to light it 2x capita brackets http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40051196/ $15 From lowes/home depot: you can get nice 1/2"x12" by however long wood you want your shelf and they can cut it to the length of the shelf and you can spray paint or stain it. This is better than using an ikea shelf since you need to screw into it. You can use this for monitor stands too. You will need two long metric bolts and large washers for the capita brackets. These are the exact bolts I used from Lowes: http://www.lowes.com/pd_214487-37672...RL=&facetInfo= M10-1.50 x 75 You will then need some long thin bolts to bolt the godmorgon legs through the expedit with some fat 1" diameter washers for each bolt. I had to enlarge each hole on the bracket slightly. Don't try to screw these in they need to be bolted through with big washers. I forget the exact bolts I used but go to the store and shop around a bit and look through the pictures in here. Then you will just need misc screws to secure the leg frame and some drill bits and such. you will also want some brackets to secure the expedits together (again, look at the pictures) Also the headphone hooks from Ikea which are awesome: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60152590/ Here are some pictures I took a couple months ago from when I rearranged my apartment and moved the booth which gives you some more details on how it was put together since I didn't take as many pics as I could have when I put it together (it also held up perfectly fine moving it by myself sliding it on it's side on the floor and then turning it back upright from on it's side with all the weight on the legs, though it was a pain in the ass doing it alone). I drilled a bunch of extra holes in the leg frames to mount it better just to make sure they are sturdy, it is easy to drill though and I don't believe there are enough holes if you just use the stock ones. Here are some more posts in this thread with more in progress pictures (keep in mind some of the stuff like the lack shelves didn't get used in the final design): http://community .djranking s.com/showthr...l=1#post353617 http://community .djranking s.com/showthr...l=1#post359366 Original Post: I saw a couple ideas for things hacked together from ikea parts but I don't really have a table saw or tools at my new place so I want something with minimal cutting. Basically I need to fit two technics, s4 in flight case, mpk49, ipad, maybe an apc40, maschine, and 2 x1's (though some of those can stay stored away) and maybe some storage space for vinyl underneath but I have other spots for that too. I have monitor stands made of pipe I can bolt onto whatever I do. So I would love to see some idea. | |
Random X 30.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Michielygil
I'll be going to berlin soon, a nice daytime mission to get me some funky stylii and slipmats.
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Romelia Stankard 29.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Tha Gooch
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Janell Selser 29.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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Corey Tronchin 30.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
@poppinjay: I broke one of the bananas so this is a temporary solution. So are those slipmats, I really don't like hardcore, but they came with the TT's (second hand). I'll be going to berlin soon, a nice daytime mission to get me some funky stylii and slipmats. |
Romelia Stankard 30.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Michielygil
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Kiyoko Wellisch 30.09.2011 | That looks really nice! Why the two different cartridges though? |
Corey Tronchin 29.09.2011 | Those bolts just fit, although it's definitely better to use some longer ones if you have them laying around. The expedit is hollow, but there's enough other forces keeping it sturdly enough (thank you 2 years of physics), plus the shelf is leaning against the wall too. I wouldn't put turntables on the shelf though. Yeah, I made the X1 casing myself, so I could leave a lot of wires plus usb hub inside of that box when going mobile, thanks |
Romelia Stankard 29.09.2011 | Looks good! How secure did you find putting the angle brackets through the expedit top? I haven't done it yet but the stuff might as well be hollow and the bolts aren't long enough to fit through with the washer. I'm probably going to use some longer bolts I got just to be safe... Also that is a cool X1 stand did you make it? |
Corey Tronchin 29.09.2011 | Inspired by this thread I thought it was time for a new (first) desk for my DJ gear, so I would have my normal desk back for.... well... normal desk stuff. Here's the result: Am really happy with the result. Especially all the logical room I have left now for additional gear (perhaps 2 Xone 1d's?) and the height, which is always an issue being 1 meter 94. |
Romelia Stankard 29.09.2011 | I've been exhausted the past couple days so nothing really new, my turntables, speakers, and the rest of my stuff is getting delivered from NY on monday. I'll finish this in the next few days. I need to look into finding an ipad mount so I can float it above my s4/decks |
Judi Sissel 27.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by DigitalDevil
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May Artman 27.09.2011 | Bumping this to see how things turn out as I desperately need to fix up my furniture situation. |
Romelia Stankard 26.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
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Romelia Stankard 26.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Flash101uk
I'm not putting the speakers on slanted legs, I am using those straight tubes with brackets on each end and bolting them straight to the expedit. I got some big washers that are at least an inch diameter. When I was screwing those leg frames to the expedits it seemed like all the screws I put in along the very edge of the unit gripped into real wood while the ones in the middle kind of just went through, so I'm going to see if I can bolt through near the edge and I might do a test hole somewhere else to see if that one side really is more fucked up than usual. Other than that the whole thing is really really sturdy with gorilla glue and it is the perfect height. |
Leeanna Ayla 26.09.2011 | Ikea stuff is about as far as wood can get from being wood. If you're bolting through you at the very least need some big washers on the other side and I would prefer a whole plate, but that might be hard to find without having to drill and cut metal yourself. |
Bernadine Kolke 26.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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Cliff Lohman 26.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Flash101uk
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Corrin Penney 26.09.2011 | Nice work man, looks like its coming along well! Hows the sturdyness if the expedits with the gorilla glue? Do they sway at all?
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
Using 4 bolts to hold stuff down and steady is a good call. You'll need some good bracing if your gonna put heavy, active speakers out on those slanted legs. . . |
Romelia Stankard 25.09.2011 | This is turning into quite an interesting project and I am getting pretty involved... I gorilla glued the expedits, put on the leg frames and braced the two units together. I filled the raw open backs of the shelves and I just need to wait for them to full dry, there is like 3/4" of space that needed to be filled in each one to get it flush. I will have to bolt the speaker stands through the expedit and shelves through the brackets with 4 bolts in each since it just didn't seem secure when I tried running one bolt with a washer. I'm not sure but one part of one expedit seemed like it is hollow like a manufacturing defect so that might be it in which case I won't want to bolt anything through, I might need to turn the unit around and try the other side. I plan on putting white adhesive shelving paper in the front cubes so it reflects the light better and I haven't decided I may end up putting a piece of acrylic over the front but I have spend enough money for now. I broke a drill bit enlarging the holes in my soon to be speaker stands for 1/4" bolts so I will finish it tomorrow when I get a new bit. Some progress pics: light strip will go under the shelf flip down headphone hook on each side The legs are rock solid, I was able to flip it over with all the pressure pivoting on the legs and it didn't budge. The whole thing is rock solid with the glue and brackets. I can't get over how perfect the leg frame is, exact width and with 3 of them each leg is spaced the exact same distance apart across the length I'm going to bolt these through both ends to be safe http://imgur.com/ZuWE1&Whs5al&kPbb9&...9p&Uc5MP&2Xxx3 filled in, need to sand and paint |
Romelia Stankard 25.09.2011 | Well, until next time my ikea project is coming together. That's a good idea for the next project. I might at some point make a flush cover for the top so the decks and mixer are sunken in (will prob switch over to a real mixer at some point. I just need to figure out what to do for the front, I want to put a clear acrylic sheet in front and put the lights inside. I would want to dull it up though so it is opaque. Acrylic is expensive, prob $60 to get a sheet cut and then I would still need to scuff it up. Is there anything else I could use to get an opaque clear window effect? I wonder what I could use if I wanted to cut 13"x13" clear squares of something to put in the front of each cube. Any ideas? My only thing there is how I would secure it inside each cube. |
Loralee Erban 26.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by str80180
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Loralee Erban 26.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by str80180
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Loralee Erban 26.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by keithace
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Cliff Lohman 26.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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Cliff Lohman 25.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by tekki
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Romelia Stankard 25.09.2011 | that's uh... a lot of swivel arms |
Cliff Lohman 25.09.2011 | not quite finished yet.. need to move my monitor or something but getting closer.. any ideas for improvements? Im a big fan of swivel + clamp arms as you can probably tell lol. I used: 1. a griffin dual stand (this surprisingly was good quality and is rather flexible for setting up in different ways) - $69 2. Ergotron dual arm monitor (came with laptop tray) + somebody I know is creating a prototype attachment for it that should hold just about any other piece of gear - bought this used on craigslist for about $100 3. Speaker stands - had these from a while ago for my home theater system + reinforced them with 2 c-clamp shelf things from Ikea ($5 each) 4. Rolodex laptop riser - got from work to allow me to tilt my mixer up + down There's a spot for my midi-fighter probably right next to the x1 - just need to go to home depot. Once I move the monitor correctly, I'll be pretty happy with the setup.. I like it cuz I can play sitting down or standing up and basically all the major pieces can adjust their heights for the playing level. |
Bernadine Kolke 25.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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Irwin Ney 25.09.2011 | hey ppl, loved the thread, keep the ideas coming... Soon I will need a table... My wife is bashing me every day because I'm using the dining room table to put all my toys and cables :P |
Romelia Stankard 25.09.2011 | Didn't believe of it but I have a feeling it would cost several times more to have it custom made around here. |
Bernadine Kolke 25.09.2011 | Just a thought here guys, Im a qualified cabinetmaker just wondering if any of you have considered taking a CAD drawing of your ideal dj workbench to a local joinery? These days most of these guys have CNC Flatbed borers, which will bore out all the pieces, drill screw pilot and dowel holes with accuracy measured in the 100ths of a millimetre, as well as much more choice and freedom when it comes to colour and size and design, and you can get it in a flatpack from them just like they do at ikea. I believe you will find that you are getting jacked at ikea, not only will it most likely be dearer, it will also be of a far lower quality of parts than your local joinery, and at the very least they should give you a free quote on a flatpack. The cheapest way would to get a flatpack cut out for you, made from mdf board (sometimes called 'craftwood') and assemble and paint it at home yourself. but customization wise, the skys the limit (if the moneys limitless of course), you could build a circular booth if you wanted, theres some really cool laminates out now as well, postformed benchtops, 2 pac paint, hell you could get granite if you really wanted, drawers, cupboards, secret compartments, you could get your decks and mixer inlaid into the top like ou see in some clubs, just a few ideas... |
Romelia Stankard 24.09.2011 | wow long day... I got all the parts from ikea then the rest from running around to lowes and home depot. Browsing around ikea I found some parts that allowed for some big improvements. For the monitor stands I found something straight to use: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80184241/ I got bolts to bolt the other side through the expedit so I will be using those and a shorter main shelf. I got 4 of them in case I wanted to use two mounting plates on each one and do it like that since the mounting plate uses the same thread bolt as the foot, but I may return the two extras and just bolt through since it will look cleaner. Now this is a big improvement, instead of using a bunch of individual legs that will snap off I found some metal frames with legs that will fit perfectly. Three of these along the bottom and it will double to secure the two expedits together on the bottom so I then will just put a few metal braces on the top and it should be rock solid, also will look a lot better. http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40205194/ The width is literally exact for two expedits. |
Doug Bieling 24.09.2011 | Thinking about it, the design would probably work as I believe those shelves are solid wood as I've got the single stack version of them at my old house. As you were :-) get out and build that bad boy it will work like a charm, and look the dogs! |
Romelia Stankard 23.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Tha Gooch
Wood unless there is a matching ikea part that would do the job but I dont believe so. I guess I could cut down some shelves but I don't know. |
Janell Selser 23.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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Breanne Penge 23.09.2011 | Found an old table with cast iron fittings and removed the 2 legs. I then constructed the main box with Maple veneer and stained / distressed it a bit. I used #8 finishing screws and wood glue to hold the box together, and simply used the bolt pattern on the leg fittings to attach the legs to the box. I used aluminum rods / bolts screws to create a folding laptop stand. The bar I made from cedar |
Romelia Stankard 23.09.2011 | he added the feet |
Rosina Steinkuehler 23.09.2011 | Nice design! |
Janell Selser 24.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
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Celestine Porebski 24.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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