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Post by lee on Oct 15, 2023 23:56:25 GMT -6
If you’re setting at a desk, and it has racks underneath the desktop/countertop, would you prefer to have less footprint in the room and the ability to roll your chair closer with straight racks, or screw that, I want to see faceplates and damn the space?
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Post by theshea on Oct 16, 2023 13:44:07 GMT -6
i like to see the faceplates and not to have to bend my head down/out of monitor sweetspot too much. thats why i like the mastering desks where the faceplates are on top of the tabledesk.
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Post by lee on Oct 16, 2023 14:31:02 GMT -6
i like to see the faceplates and not to have to bend my head down/out of monitor sweetspot too much. thats why i like the mastering desks where the faceplates are on top of the tabledesk. One vote for slanted. I can certainly see the benefit of the mastering-style desk. For me though I'm trying to increase countertop space, otherwise I would go for it.
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Post by svart on Oct 17, 2023 7:50:55 GMT -6
Slanted. Easier to see from a seated position.
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Post by Ward on Oct 17, 2023 12:10:09 GMT -6
Slanted.
Slainté
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Post by Tbone81 on Oct 17, 2023 13:12:51 GMT -6
My shitty eye balls like slanted
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Post by lee on Oct 17, 2023 17:17:45 GMT -6
It's UNANIMOUSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
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Post by lee on Oct 18, 2023 11:28:39 GMT -6
Those Audiorax ones look pretty darn good.
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Post by kcatthedog on Oct 20, 2023 4:24:42 GMT -6
slanted
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Post by bowie on Oct 20, 2023 9:23:25 GMT -6
Even a slight angle makes things so much easier. The space doesn't matter when I'm having to contort myself to see certain things.
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Post by lee on Oct 20, 2023 14:54:18 GMT -6
OK, 12U slanted it is. I would make them myself if I had even a clue about woodworking.
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Post by ericn on Oct 21, 2023 13:05:57 GMT -6
I’ll contradict everyone straight, easier to load, don’t have to think about chassis depth, cable organization with rear rails.
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Post by lee on Oct 24, 2023 17:40:44 GMT -6
I’ll contradict everyone straight, easier to load, don’t have to think about chassis depth, cable organization with rear rails. I hear you about rear rails. The other reason it might be good is rack drawers. I got a few of the Middle Atlantic ones I expect to go in. HMMMM
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Post by ericn on Oct 24, 2023 17:45:36 GMT -6
I’ll contradict everyone straight, easier to load, don’t have to think about chassis depth, cable organization with rear rails. I hear you about rear rails. The other reason it might be good is rack drawers. I got a few of the Middle Atlantic ones I expect to go in. HMMMM If you go slant a trick I learned long ago and I believe Ward believes is my moment of genius, put a drawer in the otherwise wasted space at the bottom instead of a kick plate.
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Post by lee on Oct 24, 2023 17:48:13 GMT -6
I hear you about rear rails. The other reason it might be good is rack drawers. I got a few of the Middle Atlantic ones I expect to go in. HMMMM If you go slant a trick I learned long ago and I believe Ward believes is my moment of genius, put a drawer in the otherwise wasted space at the bottom instead of a kick plate. That is genius.
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Post by ericn on Oct 24, 2023 18:45:40 GMT -6
If you go slant a trick I learned long ago and I believe Ward believes is my moment of genius, put a drawer in the otherwise wasted space at the bottom instead of a kick plate. That is genius. Nah, it’s just an old road warrior who knows each and every square inch is a very very valuable commodity.
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Post by Ward on Oct 25, 2023 12:49:28 GMT -6
I hear you about rear rails. The other reason it might be good is rack drawers. I got a few of the Middle Atlantic ones I expect to go in. HMMMM If you go slant a trick I learned long ago and I believe Ward believes is my moment of genius, put a drawer in the otherwise wasted space at the bottom instead of a kick plate. You're not wrong!! Does any one in the class require photographic evidence of my copying this?
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Post by ericn on Oct 25, 2023 13:34:45 GMT -6
If you go slant a trick I learned long ago and I believe Ward believes is my moment of genius, put a drawer in the otherwise wasted space at the bottom instead of a kick plate. You're not wrong!! Does any one in the class require photographic evidence of my copying this? Require, no but we always appreciate a picture of your addiction. Now if I ever get this amp rack done I shall post a pics to show the magic of rear rails and cable organization . I just keep revising the rear panel layout🤪
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Post by lee on Oct 25, 2023 15:30:45 GMT -6
I'd never say no to photographic evidence!
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Post by Ward on Oct 25, 2023 15:57:18 GMT -6
I'd never say no to photographic evidence! You might if I mixed up the photos on my phone, and the wife would kill me in my sleep
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Post by lee on Oct 25, 2023 16:21:43 GMT -6
I'd never say no to photographic evidence! You might if I mixed up the photos on my phone, and the wife would kill me in my sleep Yeah, that is fair enough!
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Post by ericn on Oct 27, 2023 13:34:56 GMT -6
The Idea for the kick plate drawer idea came about many years ago when a guy I had built a bunch of 24u racks for had 3u shelves at the bottom of each rack and ran out of rack space. Rather than go the route of building all new racks I built 4 4 u racks that were an inch less in depth and we bolted them to the bottom of his 4 racks. We moved the 3 u drawers and his Tripplet rack mount outlet strips to the bottom racks plus a cable tie bar to the back to support the power cords. it took him 3 years to fill those extra 16 spaces. The funny thing is I was in the hospital when he decided he needed 2 more racks, he waited 6 months before he asked a cabinet builder to copy them. When I was out of the coma and just starting to talk he came to visit and felt guilty for having someone else copy the design. I had to tell him it wasn’t a problem, I needed to learn to walk and use a fork again long before using a table saw again. 18 months later I built him 6 new 32 space with our base design with one major change rather than building “boxes” we used an open side frame with removable side panels. The open area of the frames were designed so a Penn Elcom lacing strip would fit for cable ties.
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Post by lee on Oct 27, 2023 14:04:42 GMT -6
The Idea for the kick plate drawer idea came about many years ago when a guy I had built a bunch of 24u racks for had 3u shelves at the bottom of each rack and ran out of rack space. Rather than go the route of building all new racks I built 4 4 u racks that were an inch less in depth and we bolted them to the bottom of his 4 racks. We moved the 3 u drawers and his Tripplet rack mount outlet strips to the bottom racks plus a cable tie bar to the back to support the power cords. it took him 3 years to fill those extra 16 spaces. The funny thing is I was in the hospital when he decided he needed 2 more racks, he waited 6 months before he asked a cabinet builder to copy them. When I was out of the coma and just starting to talk he came to visit and felt guilty for having someone else copy the design. I had to tell him it wasn’t a problem, I needed to learn to walk and use a fork again long before using a table saw again. 18 months later I built him 6 new 32 space with our base design with one major change rather than building “boxes” we used an open side frame with removable side panels. The open area of the frames were designed so a Penn Elcom lacing strip would fit for cable ties. Ericn, from discovering this site earlier this year, I gather you must have a helluva story. I expect it's well known by the regulars here, and I would never pry, but mad respect for whatever it took to come out the other side, and with sense of humor intact! People never cease to amaze me.
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Post by Ned Ward on Oct 30, 2023 19:10:35 GMT -6
Slant is cool, but also then you've got to build the whole desk. My 3 RU x 3 wide rack sits on an IKEA table - easy. If I were doing a slanted rack, would need to commit and combine the rack and tabletop.
For the shorter spaces, Penn-Elcomm makes a 1RU that has brush-fibers in it that's perfect for wrangling cables and keeping things neat. Or add Funklogic panels so that if you have people in the control room who need to turn knobs, you can have them use the "producer's master channel..." Or make your own. Demo labels give you indie cred...
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Post by ericn on Oct 31, 2023 16:21:28 GMT -6
Slant is cool, but also then you've got to build the whole desk. My 3 RU x 3 wide rack sits on an IKEA table - easy. If I were doing a slanted rack, would need to commit and combine the rack and tabletop. For the shorter spaces, Penn-Elcomm makes a 1RU that has brush-fibers in it that's perfect for wrangling cables and keeping things neat. Or add Funklogic panels so that if you have people in the control room who need to turn knobs, you can have them use the "producer's master channel..." Or make your own. Demo labels give you indie cred... Penn Elcom, a rack builders best friend, why after first reading your post I had to place an order.
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