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[[ | |image = Desk.scad.png | ||
|designer = RJ Jergenson | |||
|date = 2000 | |||
|tools = [[Wrenches]] | |||
|parts = [[Frames]], [[Nuts]], [[Bolts]], [[End caps]], [[Plates]] | |||
|techniques = [[Tri joints]], [[Shelf joints]] | |||
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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]]]] | |||
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Revision as of 23:58, 27 March 2021
Challenges
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Adapter plates
- VESA mount
- ATX mount
Drafting table
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Replimat drafting table rev1
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Replimat drafting table rev1
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Standing desk
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Standing desk
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Standing desk
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Gaming desk
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Gaming desk
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Gaming desk