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nice rant, are you selling these?
brzilian said:There is still heat buildup withing the mixers. Heat rises. I have designed and built my share of furniture/cabinetry for computer kiosks as well as home entertainment centers - you will run into issues eventually.
pk1 said:sorry for the rant... bit of a crappy day here it was raining so i couldnt get on with the desk..
yes the behrys look like the mackie simply because it was the one that they copied.. there was a legal battle between mackie and behriger a few years back.. no winner but things were sorted out no more mx8000a but the newer 9000 came out instead..
as for making these.. damn anyone can make one and i mean anyone, you just need to know your basic desk size and a few other things... if you need help or info on making one all you gotta do is ask me.. i cant sell them as a mass produced item but i am going to be making a newer version after this one so it will be up for sale.. price£250 thats it... if your in the U.S i can supply plans but i aint shipping it!! im in the uk and it would cost a fortune..![]()
not much to do really now, the rack insert unit, the armrest and the end panels... then the finish not sure how im going to finish it yet but you will be the first to see....
frederic said:Ventilation in such a desk is only required if the mixing consoles and devices inserted, have openings for ventilation. Not all mixers do, especially in the analog world.
My long row of different types of Tascam mixers all have ventilation holes on the bottom, and my steel console table is an open frame, so its not a problem.
But not one device on my table, has vents in the top or the back, with the exception of the video monitors, and they just sit on the shelf in free air.
pk1 said:oh and by the way.. when your ready to make a new console fredrick.. we will have to talkyours is very nice but wouldnt ya like one of these??? in a 90 series format?? gotta tell you guys i dont mind sharing anything with you.. just ask and pm me and we will talk.. i can tell you how to set up the measurements for your base and the legs and how to template the inserts and brackets ready for c.n.c routing and also the exact measurements for the cam and dowels and the 140 degree hinges..
i will also show you haow to make the rack units under the top console.. i will put some more detailed pics of those up shortly..
punkin said:That's right...I do recall you saying that the plasma cutter won't burn wood.![]()