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[[File:Drafting-table-tim~20191021-183714.png|thumb|I designed this drafting table at Summit Station in Willits, CA. It uses no more parts than a flat desk of similar construction, but offers adjustable height and tilt, and a pen rest. It makes use of the [[shelf joint]] discovered by [[Joy Livingwell]].  I used Phil and RJ Jergenson's Gridbeam system, which favored frame lengths of 1ft, 2ft, 3ft, and so on. And allowed odd lengths. Consequently, the vertical beam has 32 holes.  --[[User:Tim]]]]
{{Projects infobox
|image          = Desk.scad.png
|designers      = RJ Jergenson
|date            = 2000
|vitamins        =
|materials      =
|transformations =
|lifecycles      =
|tools          = [[Wrenches]]
|parts           = [[Frames]], [[Nuts]], [[Bolts]], [[End caps]], [[Plates]]
|techniques      = [[Tri joints]], [[Shelf joints]], [[Cantilever supports]]
|git            =
|files          =
|suppliers      =
}}
 
[[Category:Projects]]
[[Category:Furniture]]
 
=Introduction=
A desk or bureau is a piece of furniture with a flat table-style work surface used in a school, office, home or the like for academic, professional or domestic activities such as reading, writing, or using equipment such as a computer. Desks often have one or more drawers, compartments, or pigeonholes to store items such as office supplies and papers. Desks are usually made of wood or metal, although materials such as glass are sometimes seen.


=Challenges=
=Challenges=


=Approaches=
=Approaches=
[[File:Van Doesburg and Rietveld interior 1919.jpg|thumb]]
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[[File:Drafting-table-tim~20191021-183714.png|thumb|I designed this drafting table at Summit Station in Willits, CA. It uses no more parts than a flat desk of similar construction, but offers adjustable height and tilt, and a pen rest. It makes use of the [[shelf joints]] discovered by [[Joy Livingwell]].  I used Phil and RJ Jergenson's Gridbeam system, which favored frame lengths of 1ft, 2ft, 3ft, and so on. And allowed odd lengths. Consequently, the vertical beam has 32 holes.  --[[User:Tim]]]]


==Adapter plates==
==Adapter plates==
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==Standing desk==
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==Gaming desk==
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=References=
=References=
* [https://www.opendesk.cc/ OpenDesk]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desk Wikipedia: Desk]
 
* [https://www.opendesk.cc/ The OpenDesk Project]
[[Category: Projects]]
* [https://issuu.com/dosuno-design/docs/opentap_presskit_2.0 The OpenTap Project]
[[Category: Furniture]]
* [https://www.mullervanseveren.be/ Muller Van Severen]

Latest revision as of 06:07, 23 September 2021

Project: Desks
Designers: RJ Jergenson
Tools: Wrenches
Parts: Frames, Nuts, Bolts, End caps, Plates
Techniques: Tri joints, Shelf joints, Cantilever supports

Introduction

A desk or bureau is a piece of furniture with a flat table-style work surface used in a school, office, home or the like for academic, professional or domestic activities such as reading, writing, or using equipment such as a computer. Desks often have one or more drawers, compartments, or pigeonholes to store items such as office supplies and papers. Desks are usually made of wood or metal, although materials such as glass are sometimes seen.

Challenges

Approaches

I designed this drafting table at Summit Station in Willits, CA. It uses no more parts than a flat desk of similar construction, but offers adjustable height and tilt, and a pen rest. It makes use of the shelf joints discovered by Joy Livingwell. I used Phil and RJ Jergenson's Gridbeam system, which favored frame lengths of 1ft, 2ft, 3ft, and so on. And allowed odd lengths. Consequently, the vertical beam has 32 holes. --User:Tim

Adapter plates

  • VESA mount
  • ATX mount

Drafting table

Parts

Standing desk

Parts

Gaming desk

References