Some of my favorite features of a project has come from a mistake I had to fix. It really makes you think and become creative. That charger looks great.
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This is the first video i watch and i can see you are one rich carpenter lol and a really good one too, dont know is that is your main source of income, but where im from i dont see it possible for anyone to be able to afford so many nice things by making furniture, thats really nice and enviable.
Killer setup, brother. That was a very involved build and you threw everything but the kitchen sink at it. Just needed a little welding and you'd have flexed every maker muscle! Great work
This is a very cool desk with many great features. However, I probably wouldn't put a gaming monitor at a work station since it would be to tempting...lol. Awesome Video!
Awesome video! That’s a great-looking desk and the functionality is no joke. If you ever decide to tackle any kind of soundproofing for that room, I’d love to see a video on your process!
I like the idea of having the desktop being double layered plywood because I wanted to turned my desk into an office desk/computer desk with a hutch style above my monitor instead of what you had.
It's insane... The whole workshop is WAY BIGGER than my whole flat. Everything seems out of anyone's league... 99% of people would also this level of DIY if they had these kind of tools handy... But the capabilities of people around me, myself included (space wise, and tools wise) are much more modest... Anyway, amazing piece of work, I'm getting many ideas from it to build my own variation for a still tighter space... Congrats!
I've built probably around 5000 laminate coutertops, haha. I would suggest buying around 20 or so 1/4" dowels and use those instead of clamps. it will help prevent making small cracks worse!
Just a tip (although the grommets and maneuverability is great) u can drill a tiny hole and unwire the plug to feed the cable through, then wire it back up once you've fed it through 😎
Randomly came across this video today in my feed and watched the whole thing. Definitely subscribed to your channel now and I look forward to looking through other videos. Great work dude!
Amazing! I'm surprised how many RUclips woodworkers are also into music production. My woodworking journey actually started this last summer with me making a custom desk for production, a long, LONG time goal. Now I have a garage full of power tools lol.
Theres a router bit I believe called an oversize bit that had a larger bearing to make those cuts into the laminate to avoid those fractures. Awesome job!
Man, how long did this take? You guys in the U.S sure are lucky when it comes to getting readily available tools and accessories and other little equipment bits
if you're just making music for fun then I wouldn't worry about it. But if you're doing it professionally yeah, listening space needs to be at the 30 percent line, equi-distant from the left/right walls.
I know that you have had to answer this 100 times already but where do I get a dust mount like that on your xcarve I've wanted a 4" connection but can't find anything.
Some of my favorite features of a project has come from a mistake I had to fix. It really makes you think and become creative. That charger looks great.
For sure, let those mistakes become features! Thanks.
Wow, this turned out AMAZING! Happy you have such a nice music room at your fingertips - that's gotta feel good: no barriers to creativity. -Davis
Thanks a lot! And yes, that was the goal, make it easy to make some tunes!
Love UTube
Bob Ross came down from the heavens to help you with those shelf depths. 'There are no mistakes, only happy accidents.'
Hah, indeed!
Your workshop and tools are so clean and organized! Love it! You really take care of your tools.
Came out Awesome! The wireless charger was a great idea and a nice touch, and I'm glad that you didn't have to waste the sheet of laminate. Well done👍
Thanks a lot! And yes, would have been a little silly to chunk a $100 piece of laminate because of that crack.
I would've built the desk into the Murphy Bed so I could live out my life long dream of becoming a gelatinous blob, who cleans himself with a mop.
As that wireless charger hid that heinous laminate crime, I immediately thought of you. #hideyourcrimes
😂 #lifegoals
“I wash myself with a rag on a stick”🤣
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You're not?
That workshop is beautiful... It has everything.
You, sir, are an inspiration to all musicians/woodworkers.
That's a pretty cool setup with unique features. Overcoming those mid project obstacles is sometimes the real fun of it! Nice job!
Thanks a lot!
That rack mount monitor stand is so brilliant I decided to copy it! I have an AxeFxIII and power conditioner as well.
I had no idea they made rack rails like that. 🤯
That gives me some ideas...
Crazy effort and build. Great job man
Do you also hunt your own food and grow your own produce?? Jack of all trades. This looks excellent!
finally someone like minded, most people have such dirty workspaces full of miss and match tools and completely unorganized, good job!
This is the first video i watch and i can see you are one rich carpenter lol and a really good one too, dont know is that is your main source of income, but where im from i dont see it possible for anyone to be able to afford so many nice things by making furniture, thats really nice and enviable.
Nice video. The desk is nice. The workshop is premium.
OMGGGG, IT'S REALY GOOOODDD
Killer setup, brother. That was a very involved build and you threw everything but the kitchen sink at it. Just needed a little welding and you'd have flexed every maker muscle! Great work
Touche!! Excellent job.
This is a very cool desk with many great features. However, I probably wouldn't put a gaming monitor at a work station since it would be to tempting...lol. Awesome Video!
Hah, I don't typically work from the house, no gaming setup at my main shop office for that very reason.
Awesome video! That’s a great-looking desk and the functionality is no joke. If you ever decide to tackle any kind of soundproofing for that room, I’d love to see a video on your process!
Great tip with the strips of plywood as stand offs at the router table. Desk looks awesome
Thanks man!
Hand builds a desk and then builds hand made rackmounts for the kemper - THATS A SUB! 🤘🏻
Wow. Absolutely stunning. Really wish I had the skills you have. Great work.
Man! I love your music setup. that Kemper with remote switch, Scarlett interface, and was that a Princeton amp?? Unreal!
Impressionante, que maquinário, organização, clareza no que está fazendo...parabéns...nível ELITE !
I like the idea of having the desktop being double layered plywood because I wanted to turned my desk into an office desk/computer desk with a hutch style above my monitor instead of what you had.
I love this video it gave me a better idea of woodwork
It's insane... The whole workshop is WAY BIGGER than my whole flat. Everything seems out of anyone's league... 99% of people would also this level of DIY if they had these kind of tools handy... But the capabilities of people around me, myself included (space wise, and tools wise) are much more modest...
Anyway, amazing piece of work, I'm getting many ideas from it to build my own variation for a still tighter space... Congrats!
Everything was great but those colors man
So happy I found your channel, great videos which don't overcomplicate simple tasks which most other channels do. Awesome stuff
Bro your tools r insane. Love iy
I've built probably around 5000 laminate coutertops, haha. I would suggest buying around 20 or so 1/4" dowels and use those instead of clamps. it will help prevent making small cracks worse!
Good tip, thanks!
Love it!! The plans still forthcoming? Thanks and awesome work and shop!
This is absolutely beautiful.
Thank you!
Yep!! It'd be nice to have a sick cabinet shop just out the back, so I can whip a few things up!
Great build. Lots of pieces and lots of information. Nice job.
This man is a wizard. Enjoyed the video but will never be able to pull something like this off, oh well!
nice one. I really love watching it.
I love your workshop and your videos really fun and informative 2 watch.
Just a tip (although the grommets and maneuverability is great) u can drill a tiny hole and unwire the plug to feed the cable through, then wire it back up once you've fed it through 😎
Randomly came across this video today in my feed and watched the whole thing. Definitely subscribed to your channel now and I look forward to looking through other videos. Great work dude!
Thanks a lot Brad!
I work for FastCap and i am a fellow Kemper user! Very cool to see someone with so much in common
Amazing! I'm surprised how many RUclips woodworkers are also into music production. My woodworking journey actually started this last summer with me making a custom desk for production, a long, LONG time goal. Now I have a garage full of power tools lol.
Wonderful job
holy smokes this is sick good job
Theres a router bit I believe called an oversize bit that had a larger bearing to make those cuts into the laminate to avoid those fractures. Awesome job!
he split it when he was cutting out the L... not trimming it flush
i like how you explain every details
First video I see from this channel and I already love everything!
one nice thing I found out as I started working in IT is that all rack mounted network and server gear follows the same 19" system.
Wow, epic job on both the build and video mate. Nice work, looks like you have a pretty sweet workshop there.
Im jealous man, this is exactly what i would like and pictured making in the future and you made one! So cool.
Excellent, thanks for sharing
Yo that's a badass build! Thx for showing us all the mistakes & what u did to fix them. This happens to me ad I'm usually moving too fast lmao
Great build and I love your problem solutions.Thanks for posting.
Thanks Jeff!
Great video brother, those are some sweet built in's. You're the play-master after all of that, I'm sure!
Cheers!
Nice workshop!!!
Man, how long did this take? You guys in the U.S sure are lucky when it comes to getting readily available tools and accessories and other little equipment bits
He should add LEDs in some of his builds, that would have looked awesome in this build!
Cool, and detailed video! Also nice another FSM Fan!
Fantastic video. That's a sick setup! Well done.
Hey Johnny, love your videos they are truly inspiring, i find it super satisfing how it all comes together.
cheers.
this is so oddly satisfying to watch
Awesome build! Looks sick
what are those blue clamps that you use to hold everything square?
I’ve been looking for this forever!!!!!
That was friggin sweet! So many good little tips and it ended up looking awesome.
Thanks! The explanations are very good!
Nice job on the desk Jonathan and the ceiling light is so cool!
Thanks for the great content,
DC
Thanks Dan!
My jaw is dropped... AWESOME!!!
This was amazing. Your workshop is awesome and so organized. Well done
Love the Finnegan’s Garage shirt
Thanks, love me some Roadkill!
That's a pretty cool table section! Love it, thinking of a similar kinda build.
Go for it!
I want this so bad. Honestly just the music production part would be enough. I do want a gaming pc too though, but I have a PS4 though so I’m happy
Great video in a great series, really enjoyed it all, good on you for showing the process of fixing the little problems and mistakes
Thanks a lot!
Love the desk! I’ve got the same keyboard runners, but the only difference is mine are still in the box they came in. 😂
Thanks! And hah, gotta get those things installed!
Crafted Workshop hopefully add it to something when I finish building my workshop.
Which computer keyboard is that?
Where can I find that magnetic screw/bit mat that you have on the top of your impact driver?! That looks so useful!
Linked in the video description, I love it!
@@craftedworkshop sorry man usually scroll through the details extensively! Thanks for the response
sangat menginspirasi saya ...
Taking PC master race to another level
I don’t even have the means to build this. It’s just very relaxing to watch
Inspiring work. Great job
Ultimate music production desks almost never end up in corners...
Say that to Kevin Parker
Should be at the center so no problem with sound waves
if you're just making music for fun then I wouldn't worry about it. But if you're doing it professionally yeah, listening space needs to be at the 30 percent line, equi-distant from the left/right walls.
What about professional head phones? And what if he has a master guy?
Doctor Bright that would be SUB-ultimate.
I know that you have had to answer this 100 times already but where do I get a dust mount like that on your xcarve I've wanted a 4" connection but can't find anything.
Nice work.
Amazing Job!!!!
Is the plan up yet?? I cant find it on your website... deffenitley want to build this amazing desk tho
you guys are well
organised thats why its so easy to do everything in india everything is manual
just recently they started using those table saw
wow! i love this!
That pc is a beast!
Indeed it is, I haven't run into a game I can't play at max settings. Love it!
Nice! Looks fresh. I don't think adding a standing desk option would have made it attractive. Well done sir.
You should look into Hettich drawer slides/hinges!
Man i love that zm signature model you got up there!!!!
Wow. Turned out sweet!
Really fantastic! Love the racks on the monitor stand!
Looks great Johnny, awesome work! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks Fred!
08:42 What is that thing you are using to manipulate the piece of wood?
Great job Johnny! Thanks for sharing with us! 👌👍😎JP
Awesome!
Greeting from Russia))
Damn, you have some beautiful looking guitars *~*
Are you ever gonna upload the plans for this desk? I've been wanting to buy them forever!