The improvised DJ/production desk thread
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. | |
Palma Hanslip 06.12.2011 |
Originally Posted by Btros
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Collin Frum 06.12.2011 | Glad I found this thread. My old DJ desk came from Ikea, but a leg on it broke so I'm hoping I can return and build something like this. One question: I see a lot of studio monitors in these DJ booth setups. Do you guys like and recommend monitors for DJing? It seems like they're made more for flat reference audio. I have 15" floor speakers on stands but would like to condense my setup to take up less space. I've been warned away from monitors such as the KRK Rokits by producers and DJs alike, because I'm not producing, I'm just DJing. Do you guys believe they're good speakers for home DJing? |
Brande Baiocco 29.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by Grade
Thanks |
Brande Baiocco 29.11.2011 | I did believe about that or buying 2 of the 2x2 ones and bolting them together to save |
Palma Hanslip 29.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by Grade
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/50103086/ |
Brande Baiocco 29.11.2011 | 13" MBP, mixtrack pro, LPD8 and BCR2000 currently going through some 2.1 computer speakers. When I upgrade to some monitors I'm going to add 2 of the small Lack shelves as monitor stands. |
Palma Hanslip 29.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by Grade
What gear do you have? |
Brande Baiocco 29.11.2011 | I saw the pic earlier and thought it was similar. I need the legs as i'm 6ft so need some extra height. I'm gonna have the table top floating like you have your speaker stands. |
Palma Hanslip 29.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by Grade
If you want better pics i will grab some toevening . |
Brande Baiocco 29.11.2011 | Been reading the blog for a while and just stumbled across this thread. Looking at creating a unit based on these ikea parts as just need something simple. http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/20135300/ http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/60117021/ http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/20049538/ The table top will be slightly longer than the shelving below. Does anyone see any issues with this. Thanks |
Makkins Clifton 20.11.2011 | IKEA. They're full-color DIODER. I wrote about it on DJTT http://www.djranking s.com/2011/10/1...om-ikea-parts/ |
Kirsten Waddill 20.11.2011 | where did yous buy your LEDs.? |
Romelia Stankard 20.11.2011 | I have CDJ-2000 envy |
Makkins Clifton 20.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by dstev22
The table is a Vestax DJT-1400: |
Romelia Stankard 20.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by Shaggy Z
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Kirsten Waddill 20.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by HedgeHog
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Matthew Yanagisawa 20.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by Kayzee
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Dana Ordinario 20.11.2011 | If your handy build it yourself. I'm in the process of it now and it would have been about 150$ for ikea parts and thankfully I have one down the road but in the current design I have it's looking like <100$ for all the wood I need. Thankfully I have access to wood working tools so it makes it much easier for me. Plus I needed a longer table as I want my Cdjs and turntables to be setup. |
Jenni Philippsen 19.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by Shaggy Z
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Elisa Schotte 19.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by Kayzee
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Audrey Pinda 19.11.2011 | Honestly, I don't feel a need for a fancy desk. I like having my setup in the cases with a folding table. Gives me some extra room to throw some beers on the table, and I like the look of the cases. Also doesn't hurt if I need to break down the entire setup either. |
Jenni Philippsen 19.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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Elisa Schotte 19.11.2011 | Before: And after: |
Shawnee Malaguti 20.11.2011 | gotta build me one of these, cracking job mate |
Romelia Stankard 19.11.2011 | the furniture and parts are exclusive to ikea you could build something from scratch I guess, you could still order the smaller stuff from ikea |
Jenni Philippsen 19.11.2011 | Hey Ive been looking into this project and it looks really good, so I considered to go take a look to get prices on all of this, unfortunately There is no IKEA in my town, and Homedepot does not stock those nice looking capita angled legs nor do they have the expedit's My small town sucks. Any ideas where else you could find these? Or any alternatives? |
Romelia Stankard 18.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by IaMtHeDj89
If you tried transporting one of these with a laptop stand, legs, or speaker stands attached there is a very good chance you would damage it. |
Jenni Philippsen 18.11.2011 | Wow very Nice builds, I cant wait to get my s4 and some good speakers. Also I noticed allot of people are putting LED strips in they're desks, I bought allot of stuff off of this site, lots of led's for really cheap and FREE shipping worldwide, only catch is shipping takes 2-3 weeks. But for the price you cant beat it, Hope this helps some people. http://s.dealextreme.com/search/led+strip.html?page=1 |
Colby Fintak 18.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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Romelia Stankard 18.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by IaMtHeDj89
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Colby Fintak 18.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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Romelia Stankard 17.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by IaMtHeDj89
This is accounted for, the two halves are attached together with metal brackets and by the leg frames themselves, so I will just unscrew them and transport the two expedit halves. Should be fine. |
Makkins Clifton 17.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by markkjeforsonn
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Colby Fintak 17.11.2011 | Great thread, but I have to ask Xonetacular a question: How would the whole thing hold up if you took it apart to moved it to another location and reassembled it? My guess is that it does not fit through a doorway. |
Leeanna Ayla 06.11.2011 | Are you going to use the Capita legs between the tabletop and the shelf? I used two 2X4's between my tabletop and shelf with liquid nails. I believe in the end that's a stronger bond than drilling bolts through the Ikea furniture. If you want to use the legs though I would drill all the way through the shelving and use a bolt with big washers to spread the surface area of the mount out. |
Jeffrey Diienno 05.11.2011 | ok, a novice question from someone who isn't the biggest handyman: How are most of you securing the capita legs to the expedit book case? I plan on mounting the vika amon table top to the book case, but Im concerned about stability. I am using the 8 inch capita legs. In most of the photos I see, it appears that the capitas are secured to the shelves/table tops but not the book case itself. Thanks! |
Corey Tronchin 30.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by Doza
One expedit is enough when it comes to depth in combination with turntables, since the brackets can fit partially under the turntables. Ones you have to mix around your setup for whatever reason you might get stuck with it though, so believe clearly how you want it. As Xonetacular says, get some extra long bolts if you can, the original ones on the brackets just fit. Enough for me since most of the weight is lifted off through the wall it's placed against. |
Enoch Schlemm 30.10.2011 | yes! |
Romelia Stankard 30.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by Doza
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Enoch Schlemm 30.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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