We've all got messy desks, with our tinkering hobbies - post a picture of yours!
I'll go first...it's a tad...messy
I'll go first...it's a tad...messy
Gear down big rig, we got a convoy!My desk is remarkably tidy at this very moment, so I decided to hurry up and take a picture so I can remember what it CAN look like...
I some times work the 11M band, mostly on ssb, but I listen to the rest as well. Not licensed so I stick to the 27MHz so I don't upset anyone. Currently I have some antenna issues so I've not been on at all for the last 6-7 months.Gear down big rig, we got a convoy!
Do you radio?
Is this attached to a recording studio? I see what looks like the back of a mixing board tucked away on the left and a standup piano tucked away on the right. This space definitely makes me a little jealous. Very well done!
Thank you. Actually my musician career is suspended, many of my home studio equipments are stored in boxes and wardrobes (bottom right corner wardrobe: 7 Guitars, stands, effects, etc) behind is one shelf, my cube amps on/in. And yes, what you spotted is a full analog mixing board. Crazy robust: it is around 35kg. Bloody heavy together with its road tour aluminium container.Is this attached to a recording studio? I see what looks like the back of a mixing board tucked away on the left and a standup piano tucked away on the right. This space definitely makes me a little jealous. Very well done!
Well, I was actually drooling over Drake's big air craft carrier of a *clean* desk and Alf's tower of ham too. That desk is reminiscent of my Dads ham shack - all the way down to the omnipresent soldering iron. Looking at Luminescentsimian's desk pic consumed me with this compulsive urge for cable management layered between the indiscriminate abuse of IPA and windex.
I built a compost corral out of old plank pallets and door hinges. Worked like a charm for composting last years leaves into this years mulchy deliciousness. I hadn't considered using pallets as table tops though. Might consider that if I need to expand work space in the garage. What did you use for legs?
Very cool. I completely understand. My musical existence has effectively been on hold for the past 5 years as kiddos arrived & family took presidence. I too have gear squirreled away in all sorts of places through the house but primarily my office, den, and garage. Most of my instruments are inside however hanging on my walls. I do have a modest amount of aging home recording gear spread between my office and the garage as well, but again, just can't seem to find the time to put it all back together right now - hoping my kiddos as they get older will find all this old postrock-dad gear interesting. Anyhoo, what studio monitors were you using when you had your recording setup together? I was using some KRK rockit 8s (still have em along with a few other sets).Thank you. Actually my musician career is suspended, many of my home studio equipments are stored in boxes and wardrobes (bottom right corner wardrobe: 7 Guitars, stands, effects, etc) behind is one shelf, my cube amps on/in. And yes, what you spotted is a full analog mixing board. Crazy robust: it is around 35kg. Bloody heavy together with its road tour aluminium container.
...and yes for the cable management problem too, it is a huuuge problem for me too. I have lots of, lots of things on my desks and between dust collecting. One time a year a take everything off from the tables and clean one by one everything from the dust. Then everything looks like in the army...
Just some 2x4's for the legs and cross beam support near the bottom of the left/right. If I did it again I would have ripped a foot or so off the depth of the table, have to stand up to reach things on the other side and dont really need that much depth.What did you use for legs?