Top 3 Causes of Standing Desk Wobble and How You Can Avoid It
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- 0:00 Intro
0:42 Where Does Instability Stem From?
1:29 Reason #1: Unstable Base Configuration
4:18 Reason #2: Column Instability
6:52 Reason #3: Assembly Mistakes
8:38 Closing Наука
Excellent video ! I was thinking to buy a height adjustable table and I read in reviews that wobble or instability makes these tables useless. I came across your video and now I am more informed about making the right purchase to avoid instability. Thanks !
Also you've put up animations and zoomed into tiny details like star washer etc. which really should the effort you did for this video. Appreciate it kudos !
Okay but can you fix my emotional instability
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Bro clicked the wrong video
I am shocked that this is the second video i clicked on trying to fix my standing desk. It usually takes at least 20 tries before i find any useful solution.
Thank you.
Wanted to take a moment to thank you for taking the time to make this video very user friendly. I had this video on throughout the entire time while I was building my first gaming PC, and it helped me a lot. Keep up the good work man, WE appreciate you! :D
This actually helped me with a standing height table I built. Have to get new legs with a cross bar now. Thanks!
You have no idea how much googling I did before I found this video. Its as if I was the only one that has this is issue lol all I could find were video's about uneven tables that rock. Thanks, I can maybe now stop my diy massive computer desk from wobbling lol
This was an excellent explanation. Thank you for sharing :-)
Well done ! Thanks !
it's the most useful video about standing desk which I have seen. Thank you!
Wow this was a great video. Well done.
Great video,RightAngle!...About to purchase a Four Leg Uplift Standing Desk which is rated for 535lbs weight capacity since I will placing three or four 27" monitors over top...
Great overview about desk wobble! I'm a tall user, and need a desk at around 48" for standing. And at least in the EU it seems there are no longer any options with crossbars, for some reason. Are there any DIY mods you could recommend that might help with stability? I mean, short of drilling into the steel legs to install a crossbar, which would certainly voy any warranties!
You helped ! Thanks
Thank you very much, the information was clear as water.❤ Very Helpful.😊
Thank you for making this video
Great video, thanks for the info
Glad it was helpful!
Really useful, thank you very much.
You are welcome!
Fantastic video, very informative 👍
Great informative video & extremely easy on the eyes.
Thank you . I love that
I'm glad you like it!
thanks for the video, realy help me
Glad it helped
Thank you.. very informative video
Glad it was helpful!
I have a standing desk. If I try to lift the front right corner, it is extremely heavy, but the rear right corner lifts easily. Whereas the left front corner lifts easily, but the rear left corner is extremely heavy. Any idea why that might be? Thanks.
At what height we should keep that cross support? For Ex: My table's height is 2.5 feet.
Should we put vertical legs in the center of base support? or it's fine if we put little bit behind so that we have more space for person's legs to move around?
Hi Jayesh,
What manufactures table do you have.
thanks
4 half moon nuts fell off our large extendable dining table and it started to wobble. I have no idea where those half moon nuts were attached to the table.
The products I search no one has this features for example the bar between the legs of the standing desk. Can you show us some examples of good stable desks?
Haven't come across a single standing desk in the UK that features cross support, looks it doesn't really cause that much of a problem.
Any solutions once purchased?
Why don't you talk about the up-to-down wobble? For instance, when we type, the monitor shakes... This wobble is more enhanced for the c-type 2-leg model since we do not have good support just in front of us.
This is my current issue. Any way to resolve it?
So where can I find a desk that pass all the criterias?
First, search for a desk that includes a cross support. That will be one of the easiest ways to find a more stable desk. It will be a bit harder to know which desks use custom-fit column glides. Here's an article that shows the top 5 most stable standing desks: www.btod.com/blog/most-stable-standing-desks/ That will give you a jump start.
All of the desks made by RightAngle pass all 3 criteria (raproducts.com). If you're looking at other brands, your best bet will be to research reviews and look for the comments that specifically talk about base configuration and column stability. Looking at any WobbleMeter stability testing will also be helpful.
Hi Camille. I recently started looking into sit stand desk. Unfortunately we do not have good quality, nor affordable sit stand desk in South Africa. (non that I like at least) As a signage developer my creative brain started running away with me. So I am looking into what it entails to make my own metal alloy desk (about 1500mm long by 700 wide). This was and absolutely brilliant and well presented review on, what is the biggest problem for these kind of desks, stability. I am 2m or 6 foot 6 so I will need plenty of lift. Do you have any other guides like this that might help understand the inner workings of the columns perhaps, any other important factors to take note of? i.e. Is it better to have two columns on either side than one? Do the columns have to be slightly off center in relation to the desk top? Sizes of the columns and foot bases etc, etc, etc.
fuck SA, i left last year and i am earning 5x more than working some poes kak job in cpt
i was broke as fuck and now i have a standing desk, it just wobbles a bit but now im gonna fix it.
also, being 2m tall this will be a challange to build your own. the biggest problem for me was the lack of a stable base configuration as mentioned in the video. I will be adding a cross support to the lower coloumn and let you know if it works. TBH i regret my purchase. This desk cost me around 8k zar and it wobbles and my screen even moves as I type right now at the lowest setting.
05:17 I think that 5" is just right
Im confused at the cross bar solution. I can literally see it still wobbling in the video, even with the support. I want zero wobble. Not just less wobble. Otherwise, what's the point.
Vey informative, thank you
wow
I was intrigued by your knowledge and decided to review your website, but it appears your standing desks are only available for bulk orders. I actually only need one for personal use. :(
Hi Missy. Thank you for your comment. We actually sell through dealers around the US and some online retailers such as btod.com where you can purchase just one desk! - CK
Who the dummy engineer has been who design these trashes ! I am suffering too !
Useless
no u
Use less of what?