I'm really interested in building. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I'd like to find out how you mount it and how you applied the lights. Thank again.
OR vinyl wrap it yourself, its really not that hard just practice on doing corners on scrap pieces. Once you get the process down you can wrap them like a pro.
It looks good but the texture of the top of the wood looks rough.. perhaps try to put a few layers of Fiber Glass and sand smooth and then spray paint with high gloss white. Also perhaps use frosted plexy glass to cover the ends… the glow of the light would look good
If I had more time I totally would, but we're in peak wedding season, so I'm super busy. Feel kinda bad that I haven't had time to upload new videos. I've got sooo much content that there will be a huge video dump after wedding season.
I like the thin light going all the way around. It was closed on y last build, but I'm still feeling it out at this point. We'll see what changes I make after a couple more gigs.
I haven't weighed it, but it's got to be close to 70lbs with the wood. I did a venue a couple weeks ago that didn't have a ramp and I didn't feel like taking it apart, so I carried it up a short flight of stairs by myself. I don't recommend that, but in case of an emergency it's good to know I can if I needed to. 2 people can carry it no problem if you don't feel like breaking it down.
It breaks down into 3 pieces, but I have a trailer that it rolls right into in 1 piece. Check out my other video on the DDJ SX furniture build for more details.
The base plate has two holes in it. I drilled matching 1/4” holes in the bottom of the furniture that line up with the base plate and use two 1/4” bolts, 4 larger washers, and wing nuts to mount it.
I already had the trussing, so maybe $110-$140 including paint, wood, brackets, etc. If you need the trussing it’ll be more, but I never use that trussing anymore so it worked out well.
The top section is is held on but 2 quarter in wing nuts and bolts that go through the furniture and the truss plate. This keeps it snug, takes up the least amount of space inside the furniture yet allows it to be easily detachable for break down if needed.
OSB is not appropriate at all. Looks good from a distance but up close it looks rough. MDF, wood glue and pocket holes instead of those brackets and you’d be in business.
They had to designed it with an external brick instead of an IEC because of the space constraints due to the bigger jog wheels and the internals of the design. There's not enough space on the back for an IEC plug, but It's not a deal breaker by any means. The controller is very professional, very intuitive, well thought out design, and fun to use.
@@Ilovedjcdub, at 29” wide I’m sure they could of added the IEC, doesn’t matter how great it is, without an IEC it isn’t professional, it’s like using a PC or Numark products to DJ, no respect for this. Sorry, but not sorry. I mean I’m just one person and I’m not even on social media, but trust me people who know who I am care what I think.
@@Ilovedjcdub, with that said tho it would be a great product to have at home and not Gig with. Doesn’t matter to me, I have 5 Deejay set ups from CDJs to turntables and I’ve owned a lot of controller even if only for a few weeks for testing.
i really like this build. its clean!
Nice plunge cut with the circular saw
Looks good my man. I’ll be making an attempt to build one for my Rane One.
Awesome build
Awesome job huge thanks for showing all the details.
Nice! Yes will love to see how you mount it to the truss!
I'll put together a video on it after wedding season to show how I did it.
Love It...I'm inspired.... getting ideas for my DDJ-800...DDJ-1000SRT stand... thanks
Nice bro
Where can I buy this truss and what the name and brand. Thank you for all the cool instructions for DJs.
love to see the base that you built as well
Nice build buddy!
Magnifique 😍
Dope
Awesome build brother!! 🙌🏽
Thank you!
Clean setup!!
Thanks!
Great job!
Salute 🔥
Your build looks great, I have to ask....Does the lights cause heat in the console?
nice build.
I'm really interested in building. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I'd like to find out how you mount it and how you applied the lights. Thank again.
super dope.
Thank you.
Nice job 👍
Thanks 👍
Think im going to do the same for my Kontrol S4mk3
Consider going to a sign shop. They can vinyl wrap the wood for a super sleek smooth surface.
Or just make this in MDF instead, and you have a smooth finish from start :)
OR vinyl wrap it yourself, its really not that hard just practice on doing corners on scrap pieces. Once you get the process down you can wrap them like a pro.
Dope!
Yo C I'd like to know how you set up the truss.
Nice Job.
Thanks!
Great build. where did you get the laptop tray? how did you keep your lid from moving or sliding off?
The Laptop tray is a UBoard. You can find it on Amazon and a lot of other places that sell computer accessories.
Bro awesomeeee build! Love it I have the Pioneer DDJ SX what do u charge for a custom build?
It looks good but the texture of the top of the wood looks rough.. perhaps try to put a few layers of Fiber Glass and sand smooth and then spray paint with high gloss white. Also perhaps use frosted plexy glass to cover the ends… the glow of the light would look good
Where did you get the laptop stand?
Where can I get these measurements? I need to create one for my Rane Four!!!
Wow
Awesome job I would love for you to make me one for my Rev 7 and my Rane One 🥰🔥🔥🔥🔥
If I had more time I totally would, but we're in peak wedding season, so I'm super busy. Feel kinda bad that I haven't had time to upload new videos. I've got sooo much content that there will be a huge video dump after wedding season.
Quick question: why didn't you seal the edges? It's an overall clean setup but you also have the light bleeding out of some edges vs all edges
I like the thin light going all the way around. It was closed on y last build, but I'm still feeling it out at this point. We'll see what changes I make after a couple more gigs.
Question. How heavy is that thing in total
Nice
Total weight ? Somehow landed here looking for my rev 7 coffin lol
I haven't weighed it, but it's got to be close to 70lbs with the wood. I did a venue a couple weeks ago that didn't have a ramp and I didn't feel like taking it apart, so I carried it up a short flight of stairs by myself. I don't recommend that, but in case of an emergency it's good to know I can if I needed to. 2 people can carry it no problem if you don't feel like breaking it down.
How do you transport this to the event you are going to play? Impossible to fit this in a car, in my opinion.
It breaks down into 3 pieces, but I have a trailer that it rolls right into in 1 piece. Check out my other video on the DDJ SX furniture build for more details.
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Should have angle options for the labo stand ( didn’t really know if it was mounted to the table or not ( other than that looks superb 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
how do you mount it to the truss?
The base plate has two holes in it. I drilled matching 1/4” holes in the bottom of the furniture that line up with the base plate and use two 1/4” bolts, 4 larger washers, and wing nuts to mount it.
nice how much?
Not for sale, but you can certainly build for about $150-200. I already had the trust though, so factor that into your cost as well.
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How much did you spend on this build?
I already had the trussing, so maybe $110-$140 including paint, wood, brackets, etc. If you need the trussing it’ll be more, but I never use that trussing anymore so it worked out well.
Quick question is the top detachable or is it screwed in?
The top section is is held on but 2 quarter in wing nuts and bolts that go through the furniture and the truss plate. This keeps it snug, takes up the least amount of space inside the furniture yet allows it to be easily detachable for break down if needed.
OSB is not appropriate at all. Looks good from a distance but up close it looks rough. MDF, wood glue and pocket holes instead of those brackets and you’d be in business.
Definitely would not of used the plywood for the top, other then that it looks good.
What plug is that? Don’t tell me it’s not a Standard three pong?! If not, that isn’t a professional controller. Let me know so I don’t order it
They had to designed it with an external brick instead of an IEC because of the space constraints due to the bigger jog wheels and the internals of the design. There's not enough space on the back for an IEC plug, but It's not a deal breaker by any means. The controller is very professional, very intuitive, well thought out design, and fun to use.
@@Ilovedjcdub, at 29” wide I’m sure they could of added the IEC, doesn’t matter how great it is, without an IEC it isn’t professional, it’s like using a PC or Numark products to DJ, no respect for this. Sorry, but not sorry. I mean I’m just one person and I’m not even on social media, but trust me people who know who I am care what I think.
@@Ilovedjcdub, with that said tho it would be a great product to have at home and not Gig with. Doesn’t matter to me, I have 5 Deejay set ups from CDJs to turntables and I’ve owned a lot of controller even if only for a few weeks for testing.
No one cares what you think buddy. Just enjoy his content and move on. Great build and controller!
@@darrelgirdner1290 I care what I think darrel girdner… my opinion is the only one that matters when it comes to this DJ shit
Very good job!!!!
Thank you!