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    This looks stellar. Awesome work! I'd love to make/get one of these when and if I ever move my equipment into the living room. Looks A+


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    i think that plastic stand I posted would look good for your laptop
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    great workmanship, only thing that ever puts me off these things for myself is the amount of times ive changed mixer over the years, i'd have to make it big enough for a big 19" rack and then have inserts to adjust for smaller mixers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cyberphox View Post
    i think that plastic stand I posted would look good for your laptop
    Yeah i like that stand but it sticks out alot at the back, im thinking of having a swing arm underneath that swings out and holds a laptop. maybe have it so you pull it out then lift it up to whatever height you want

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    that would work too!
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    Or do you reakon the laptop needs to be in the middle for djing, not too the side

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    Very clean. I like the simplicity. I'd like to make something for home use after I pick up a second pair of Techs.

    Can the equipment be removed easily? I've seen a few of these where it looked tough to actually see behind the mixer when it's in a recessed table.

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    Its easy getting the technics in and out as the just push out from the bottom, but the mixer is hard work, as you dont have much room to get the cables in, i could have designed it a little better

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    Hi

    good job but it could be easier using the method of the blocked legs, it would have been easier to make mdf shapes instead of the tulip. The whole shape could have been in one.

    I am a joiner and now, senior production manager at a prototyping design agency. If you want to give me the dims - width, height, length etc, I will be more than happy to post on here, cad development drawings to build the same thing, but easier

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