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Well I've been working on a new work station / desk for recording well that
turned into a small table for working on guitars, then a high boy for more
drawer space. All the pieces are covered with western style Tolex. I used
about 7 yards with just enough left over to do about 4 drawer faces. I also
put in a photo of my guitar wall. There should be description under the
photos. All I know my wife was happy to see my 40 year old desk and drawer
set gone. I incorporated all the old drawers for the high boy. Anyway I
have a decent work station now I do need some better lighting, new stole (
working on it) more guitars to match the desk, more mic,s & stands, 3 more
amps , lot more software, bigger monitors, it just never ends dose it!!!!
I posted these threw photo bucket because I know how irritating most pics
come up.


http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/a...Picture009.jpg

http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/a...Picture007.jpg

http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/a...Picture004.jpg

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Well I've been working on a new work station / desk for recording well
that turned into a small table for working on guitars, then a high boy for
more drawer space. All the pieces are covered with western style Tolex. I
used about 7 yards with just enough left over to do about 4 drawer faces.
I also put in a photo of my guitar wall. There should be description under
the photos.

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Very neat, looks quite functional. Had to look up Tolex -- now I'm
educated.

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Mark & Juanita wrote:

Sacramento Dave wrote:

Well I've been working on a new work station / desk for recording well
that turned into a small table for working on guitars, then a high boy for
more drawer space. All the pieces are covered with western style Tolex. I
used about 7 yards with just enough left over to do about 4 drawer faces.
I also put in a photo of my guitar wall. There should be description under
the photos.

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Nicely done.
By the way- what mic do you have in front of the amp?

Cheers
Mike
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In article ,
Mark & Juanita wrote:

Sacramento Dave wrote:

Well I've been working on a new work station / desk for recording well
that turned into a small table for working on guitars, then a high boy
for
more drawer space. All the pieces are covered with western style Tolex.
I
used about 7 yards with just enough left over to do about 4 drawer
faces.
I also put in a photo of my guitar wall. There should be description
under
the photos.

... snip



Nicely done.
By the way- what mic do you have in front of the amp?

Cheers
Mike


It's a Nady RSM-4 studio Ribbon Mic. I got a deal at Guitar center on when
I bought something else. I also have a shure 58 I think the Nady is better.
All this recording is new to me so I'm still learning. All the custom
guitars in the pics. are ones I've made.


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Well I've been working on a new work station / desk for recording

well

One other thing you might consider for your work station. I see that you've
got wiring all over the place. When I get around to building a monster
computer work station for myself, I'm planning on running a 3" or so plastic
conduit pipe the full length of the unit to carry all the wiring. The piping
will run along the back 90° inside angle of the unit either just above the
table height or just below it. I'll drill holes in it where access is
convenient. As well, I plan on adding a full length power strip.




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Well I've been working on a new work station / desk for recording

well

One other thing you might consider for your work station. I see that
you've
got wiring all over the place. When I get around to building a monster
computer work station for myself, I'm planning on running a 3" or so
plastic
conduit pipe the full length of the unit to carry all the wiring. The
piping
will run along the back 90° inside angle of the unit either just above the
table height or just below it. I'll drill holes in it where access is
convenient. As well, I plan on adding a full length power strip.

Your right I thought about a false back, Maybe when I get everything set up
just right, But if you know about guitar and the gear to go with it's always
changing.


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A better idea is some of that velcro webbing cable wrap like they use
for audio / video installations.

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Well I've been working on a new work station / desk for recording

well

One other thing you might consider for your work station. I see that you've
got wiring all over the place. When I get around to building a monster
computer work station for myself, I'm planning on running a 3" or so plastic
conduit pipe the full length of the unit to carry all the wiring. The piping
will run along the back 90° inside angle of the unit either just above the
table height or just below it. I'll drill holes in it where access is
convenient. As well, I plan on adding a full length power strip.


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I also had problems running computer cables in my computer cabinet. What I
decided to
do is add 2-3" to the back where the new back will be. The old location I'm
hanging dark
material so all the cables will be hidden but easy access to. I could fasten
some Velcro straps
to keep it a little organized.


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"Sacramento Dave" wrote in message
Well I've been working on a new work station / desk for recording

well

One other thing you might consider for your work station. I see that
you've
got wiring all over the place. When I get around to building a monster
computer work station for myself, I'm planning on running a 3" or so
plastic
conduit pipe the full length of the unit to carry all the wiring. The
piping
will run along the back 90° inside angle of the unit either just above the
table height or just below it. I'll drill holes in it where access is
convenient. As well, I plan on adding a full length power strip.




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