Yeehaw, I got a much-needed upgrade to my workspace with this E7 Pro Plus standing desk + accessories! Thanks to Flexispot for the collaboration. Don't miss their Flash Sale through 3.21-3.23, as low as $349.99! For US buyers, make sure to use my code【YTB15】for an extra 15% OFF over $500! For CAN buyers, use my code as well to get $50 OFF over $500! US site: bit.ly/3yDpoSS CAN site: bit.ly/3Fq6wKX
@@Elektrotechniker you can technically mount any desktop on the legs, but I think you'd want the 4 legged model to keep things stable if you're going bigger
Obviously this doesn't substitute a good video showing its functionality but as someone who uses a 3D mouse every day for work I can tell you a little of how they work! It's essentially a six-axis joystick. Think of a normal gaming joystick as 2-axis control, you can push it left/right and forward/back with all the degrees between. A 3D mouse can be pushed left/right, forward/back, and up/down in addition to being twisted/tilted to the left/right, forward/back, and and clockwise/counterclockwise (think roll, pitch, yaw if that makes sense). That probably sounds weird but the best way to think about using a 3D mouse is that your hand on the mouse is a direct correlation to your hand 'holding the part' you're working on. So if you want to zoom in you 'pull' the part closer to you. If you want to spin the part you would maybe twist it clockwise to turn it around. If you need to access the bottom face of your part you would 'lift the part' while 'tilting it forward' so that the bottom face is now facing towards you. It allows for super quick and precise view control but it can take a few days of practice to train your brain to use it! Sorry if this was incoherent its hard to explain but I hope it made sense! haha
3D Mouses are around for quite a time. I've used them for twenty plus years. The principle is like described by @MrSpartacus575. Many programs support the use of it, not only 3D construction software. Also software like Blender, Maya, Cinema 4D and so on.
Loved that intro! This is no joke though, the death of cells (cellular apoptosis) of the glute muscles can be observed when subjects remain seated for 45 min. To avoid it, it's adviced that we should get up every 30-45 min and do some (5) squats, or alternating the use of a sitting and a standing desk.
I absolutely love this set up!! I might take inspirations from this to adjust my own!!! I also suggest maybe putting all your monitors on a raised platform that way you are not looking downward at the screens causing neck pains over extended periods of usage. :)
I use a "wire hammock" style of under desk wire organization and its the bee's knees!! Plenty of room for all the extension cords I use removable zip ties to hold up the front edge of the hammock. When it's time to get in there and change something its super simple to just drop the front and have access to all the velcro straps holding everything into the hammock. There are steel bars on the front and the rear which make it extremely strudy. Mine is almost the width of the entire desk and fits between the desk legs PERFECTLY! I decided to tap into the power cord going to the desk in order to provide power to everything on the desk, so there are only two wires running down one of the legs of the desk, eth and power) because I have a laptop and micro external graphics card to power 4x 4k!
I wanted to get a standing desk for a while and was eye balling Flexispot for a while now. You're the second RUclipsr that I watch that has one. Although the first one wasn't even sponsored and recommended it. But with this it's sealed that I'll get a Flexispot
Looks like the space mouse is a new addition, you're going to get wrist problems pretty quick like that. I've got an older style with a wrist wrest built in, but you could print your own rest for it. 😉
You should use Synergy (by symless) so you can go down to one keyboard and mouse. When I needed to switch between Mac and PC all the time, but only had room for one keyboard and mouse at a time, it was a godsend.
I use my lowest of my three motorized desk positions for kneeling (feels good when my back is aching sometimes, with a pad on the floor, which is also nice for my feet during Winter). Got a bit of dual-use out of it by locating the keyboard shelf I added so that in that lowest setting the table top itself is at a convenient height when sitting in my chair so I can use it for soldering or other projects (my monitor is on an arm so can be pushed back out of the way). it's useful but it does mean my desk is covered with crap pretty much constantly.
Sorry to disappoint you about that Qidi PA12-CF, since you seem to like it very much, but it only contains milled carbon, which is just carbon dust, no actual fibers. All the strength of the material you're experiencing comes from the Nylon itself, the carbon just adds color. A 750g spool of PA12-CF based on chopped fibers costs $50 to $100 more.
for charging my wireless mouse i bought a magnetic usbc cable adapter and made a dock so i can just slide my mouse into it when im done and its charged for my next use.
I haven't released it since it's only for the OnePlus 6, which isn't a super recent phone model by today's standards :P Maybe I can make a 'tool' for applying it to other phone cases
I modeled that as well, just with some quick measurements of the length width height of the body and screen. I didn't try to capture every detail, just enough to make sure my print would fit well and work the way I wanted it to. It's really helpful to have a 3D reference of the object you're building for!
Another entertaining video from Devon but I'm here for the space mouse comments! 😂😂 Should I pull the trigger on this thing yet or what? Can anyone speak to its benefit to workflow? Is it really worth it?
I can definitely still improve with it, but it does speed things up a bit once you get the muscle memory. I mostly like it for the smooth movement that is good for demos, and I think it would be most helpful for 3D sculpting
He used carbon fiber nylon filament which is $100 / kg. Honestly couldve printed the part in something like PLA at $20/kg and made the part more solid only trade off would be the weight of the stand increases.
I'm an actor who has not worked since May 2023 due to my union strike. That said, it would equate to no income since then and an extreme challenge trying to secure regular work when employers find out I'm an actor. I would like to pivot into making content. How can I get Flexispot to send my a E7 desk with a large under drawer?
Standing desks are amazing. If you spend close to 100 percent of work at a computer it's nice to do some of that time while standing. You can't just take a 3 hour pause, but you can work standing. Also it's nice if you have several steps in your workflow that requires you standing, so you don't have to stand up every time
@@thinamo7750 Nobody says you have to take 3 hour breaks. 5 minutes is enough, I don't know any job where you don't have the time to get up. Just standing isn't going to help your back.
@achannelhasnoname5182 Yes, it is. It's medically proven. There are plenty of desk jobs where sitting for long times causes long-term damage to the back, it's why there's a whole industry of products that attempt to alleviate this issue. Five-minute breaks aren't enough so the better solution isn't to stop working, but simply to find a better position and standing will help. Breaks in this instance then give you a rest from being on your feet.
0:02 I haven’t started the video yet, merely seen a glimpse of the thumbnail. I’m going to guess this is another scrounged item from another extendable desk company, your going to tell us how sturdy it is, how easy the set up is and babble about setting heights which has changed how you live now……….well at least until the next company sends you theirs. I really do wish given your projected way of life that you have found this table in the dump and are up-cycling it to suit your needs and I hope I’m pleasantly surprised, but I do know every RUclipsr who projects the “save the planet” life will in the blink of an eye bath in a tank of crude oil if it meant a company would sponsor them or send them tat….well I guess I’ll find out in 11 minutes
1:46 didn’t even take 2 seconds to work out what your true ethics are, shame as you didn’t come across as being a hypocrite but cash is king are your morals are easily swayed I suppose
I wish my standing desk could lift up as high as that horse you're on! 😜 I'm a product designer so I'm constantly promoting products I like on this channel, and I never suggested "not getting paid" to be one of my morals. Sorry for disappointing you but thanks for watching!
Yeehaw, I got a much-needed upgrade to my workspace with this E7 Pro Plus standing desk + accessories!
Thanks to Flexispot for the collaboration.
Don't miss their Flash Sale through 3.21-3.23, as low as $349.99!
For US buyers, make sure to use my code【YTB15】for an extra 15% OFF over $500!
For CAN buyers, use my code as well to get $50 OFF over $500!
US site: bit.ly/3yDpoSS
CAN site: bit.ly/3Fq6wKX
Is this 2-legged version available with a deeper surface plate? One that would extend more back?
@@Elektrotechniker you can technically mount any desktop on the legs, but I think you'd want the 4 legged model to keep things stable if you're going bigger
okay, that intro was really something else. 😂
Incredible❤🎉❤🎉
Can we get a separate video on the 3D mouse? That thing looked really cool and I’d love to see how you’ve integrated it into your workflow.
Obviously this doesn't substitute a good video showing its functionality but as someone who uses a 3D mouse every day for work I can tell you a little of how they work!
It's essentially a six-axis joystick. Think of a normal gaming joystick as 2-axis control, you can push it left/right and forward/back with all the degrees between. A 3D mouse can be pushed left/right, forward/back, and up/down in addition to being twisted/tilted to the left/right, forward/back, and and clockwise/counterclockwise (think roll, pitch, yaw if that makes sense). That probably sounds weird but the best way to think about using a 3D mouse is that your hand on the mouse is a direct correlation to your hand 'holding the part' you're working on. So if you want to zoom in you 'pull' the part closer to you. If you want to spin the part you would maybe twist it clockwise to turn it around. If you need to access the bottom face of your part you would 'lift the part' while 'tilting it forward' so that the bottom face is now facing towards you.
It allows for super quick and precise view control but it can take a few days of practice to train your brain to use it!
Sorry if this was incoherent its hard to explain but I hope it made sense! haha
@@MrSpartacus575 thanks man that does make sense! Devin if you're reading this still make the vid tho
3D Mouses are around for quite a time. I've used them for twenty plus years. The principle is like described by @MrSpartacus575. Many programs support the use of it, not only 3D construction software. Also software like Blender, Maya, Cinema 4D and so on.
Loved that intro! This is no joke though, the death of cells (cellular apoptosis) of the glute muscles can be observed when subjects remain seated for 45 min. To avoid it, it's adviced that we should get up every 30-45 min and do some (5) squats, or alternating the use of a sitting and a standing desk.
I absolutely love this set up!! I might take inspirations from this to adjust my own!!!
I also suggest maybe putting all your monitors on a raised platform that way you are not looking downward at the screens causing neck pains over extended periods of usage. :)
Thanks, great suggestion!
I use a "wire hammock" style of under desk wire organization and its the bee's knees!! Plenty of room for all the extension cords I use removable zip ties to hold up the front edge of the hammock. When it's time to get in there and change something its super simple to just drop the front and have access to all the velcro straps holding everything into the hammock. There are steel bars on the front and the rear which make it extremely strudy. Mine is almost the width of the entire desk and fits between the desk legs PERFECTLY! I decided to tap into the power cord going to the desk in order to provide power to everything on the desk, so there are only two wires running down one of the legs of the desk, eth and power) because I have a laptop and micro external graphics card to power 4x 4k!
You can save up more space on your desk by popping the pc’s monitors on a VESA mount.
I wanted to get a standing desk for a while and was eye balling Flexispot for a while now.
You're the second RUclipsr that I watch that has one. Although the first one wasn't even sponsored and recommended it. But with this it's sealed that I'll get a Flexispot
The comedy 100%
The information 100%
The usefulness 100%
Looks like the space mouse is a new addition, you're going to get wrist problems pretty quick like that.
I've got an older style with a wrist wrest built in, but you could print your own rest for it. 😉
It's all good if your job is to sit all day but I stand all day and when I'm at my desk it's a freaken amazing relief.
I have medical issues can't stand or sit too long but I found out about drafting chairs and those with a standing desk changed my life
Gotta love this man’s abstract but thoughtful intros
5:52 Wichtig; Immer eine Kopie vom Struwwelpeter am Schreibtisch haben 😂
You should use Synergy (by symless) so you can go down to one keyboard and mouse. When I needed to switch between Mac and PC all the time, but only had room for one keyboard and mouse at a time, it was a godsend.
Nice desk. Nice customizations.
I really hope you get to managing those cables under the desk with 3d prints, looking forward to your ideas on that!
I use my lowest of my three motorized desk positions for kneeling (feels good when my back is aching sometimes, with a pad on the floor, which is also nice for my feet during Winter). Got a bit of dual-use out of it by locating the keyboard shelf I added so that in that lowest setting the table top itself is at a convenient height when sitting in my chair so I can use it for soldering or other projects (my monitor is on an arm so can be pushed back out of the way). it's useful but it does mean my desk is covered with crap pretty much constantly.
That...that crunching noise as he stood up...or rather, "uncurled"...
My kids and I love the hilarious intro 😂 💀
5:54 Struwwelpeter! I’m not even safe here!
The Struwwelpeter mousepad was great. Make sure to clip your nails.
Absolutely amazing!!!! 🤣 😂😂😂
Definitely mount the pc to the desk. Gets it off the floor so you can easily clean underneath!
Sorry to disappoint you about that Qidi PA12-CF, since you seem to like it very much, but it only contains milled carbon, which is just carbon dust, no actual fibers. All the strength of the material you're experiencing comes from the Nylon itself, the carbon just adds color. A 750g spool of PA12-CF based on chopped fibers costs $50 to $100 more.
I won one of their desks on Twitter and it made my fiancé jealous 😂
for charging my wireless mouse i bought a magnetic usbc cable adapter and made a dock so i can just slide my mouse into it when im done and its charged for my next use.
Dang you Devin. Now I need that pegboard for my workbench
Looks like you old desk was the classic Ikea Jerker (my go to). How does this compare for size and stability?
Oh man those back snapping noises lmao.
The thumbnail got me 😂 love it!
ahaha the intro is amazing
Can you mount the pc under the desk with 3d prints and use it for cable management?
You phone case is so cool, have you released the stl for it before?
also would love to see a close up of the phone case!
I want that rock climbing phone case. Where can I get it????
I haven't released it since it's only for the OnePlus 6, which isn't a super recent phone model by today's standards :P Maybe I can make a 'tool' for applying it to other phone cases
@@make.anything thanks for the reply. Maybe post on r/3dprinting if you release it? Great video man! thanks for the inspiration.
Great content!!!
Very interesting
You can't see it in the video, but at the beginning he's actually writing in a Death Note in his bag of chips.
Truly curious how you imported the image of that TV into fusion 360.... or if you built that in 360 also.
I modeled that as well, just with some quick measurements of the length width height of the body and screen. I didn't try to capture every detail, just enough to make sure my print would fit well and work the way I wanted it to. It's really helpful to have a 3D reference of the object you're building for!
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i need one of these!
Another entertaining video from Devon but I'm here for the space mouse comments! 😂😂
Should I pull the trigger on this thing yet or what?
Can anyone speak to its benefit to workflow? Is it really worth it?
I can definitely still improve with it, but it does speed things up a bit once you get the muscle memory. I mostly like it for the smooth movement that is good for demos, and I think it would be most helpful for 3D sculpting
@@make.anything noted! 👍👍
I think I'm gonna have to giver a whirl
Thanks for the reply!
“Sitting is dying”
Me: **tries to sit faster**
Did you need to longer usb and hdmi cables?
Third youtuber I see with this desk in 2 days....
Is this the "E7" or "E7 pro" model? Thx!
E7 👍
Any chance anyone knows a good filament color match for the green pegboard attachments.
Stimulated many of my own ideas. Who could ask for more.
"50g each which is about 10$ in total"
Aren't spools usually 1kg and between 20 and 30$? So wouldnt 2x50g just be between 2 and 3$? What am I missing?
He used carbon fiber nylon filament which is $100 / kg. Honestly couldve printed the part in something like PLA at $20/kg and made the part more solid only trade off would be the weight of the stand increases.
@@IGrowLotsOfRice why not tpu. That's what I printed my anti slip stuff with and its under 30€ oh well
I wd prescribe expressions bd to that Doctor!
0:07 He just like me fr
So am I dieing cuz I'm in a wheelchair most of my life? Lol
poggers
I'm an actor who has not worked since May 2023 due to my union strike. That said, it would equate to no income since then and an extreme challenge trying to secure regular work when employers find out I'm an actor. I would like to pivot into making content. How can I get Flexispot to send my a E7 desk with a large under drawer?
Somewhere to eat cheese at!
3:58
Make Anything pulled an i did a thing
1:35 why does my guy look 3 feet tall
2:09
Nobody needs a standing desk. Just take regular breaks and move your body.
Standing desks are amazing. If you spend close to 100 percent of work at a computer it's nice to do some of that time while standing. You can't just take a 3 hour pause, but you can work standing. Also it's nice if you have several steps in your workflow that requires you standing, so you don't have to stand up every time
Nobody really needs a 3D printer either…yet chances are you own one.
@@thinamo7750 Nobody says you have to take 3 hour breaks. 5 minutes is enough, I don't know any job where you don't have the time to get up. Just standing isn't going to help your back.
@achannelhasnoname5182 Yes, it is. It's medically proven.
There are plenty of desk jobs where sitting for long times causes long-term damage to the back, it's why there's a whole industry of products that attempt to alleviate this issue.
Five-minute breaks aren't enough so the better solution isn't to stop working, but simply to find a better position and standing will help.
Breaks in this instance then give you a rest from being on your feet.
too much ad
Hmm, will all videos from now be product placement/promotional videos?
0:02 I haven’t started the video yet, merely seen a glimpse of the thumbnail. I’m going to guess this is another scrounged item from another extendable desk company, your going to tell us how sturdy it is, how easy the set up is and babble about setting heights which has changed how you live now……….well at least until the next company sends you theirs. I really do wish given your projected way of life that you have found this table in the dump and are up-cycling it to suit your needs and I hope I’m pleasantly surprised, but I do know every RUclipsr who projects the “save the planet” life will in the blink of an eye bath in a tank of crude oil if it meant a company would sponsor them or send them tat….well I guess I’ll find out in 11 minutes
1:46 didn’t even take 2 seconds to work out what your true ethics are, shame as you didn’t come across as being a hypocrite but cash is king are your morals are easily swayed I suppose
3:20 ticked all 🎉
I wish my standing desk could lift up as high as that horse you're on! 😜
I'm a product designer so I'm constantly promoting products I like on this channel, and I never suggested "not getting paid" to be one of my morals. Sorry for disappointing you but thanks for watching!
The truth is - standing is also hurt health. Best you can do: change your position as often as possible in that way you will be active.