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Modding My take on the "cordless" desk

Discussion in 'Modding' started by bard, 28 Nov 2008.

  1. bard

    bard Modding isn't what it used to be

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    I've seen a few threads here before on how to clean up that tangle of wires that most of us have on and under our desks. So - instead of doing the work I was supposed to do today, I went about trying to make that tangle invisible.

    My desk is a standard Ikea frame with a birch veneer plate (120x80 cm). Doing alot of furniture building myself, it's a little embarrassing having an Ikea desk - but at least now I have modded it.

    By the way, excuse the picture quality. They are taken with my SE k800i.

    I started by making an aluminium structure that could be screwed as a shelf underneath the desk. I bent one of the sides, mainly to make the structure rigid, but this also hides the wires on the shelf. Made the alu box of some scrap metal I found, so no pictures of the fabrication there.
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    Used a spade drill bit to make holes for wires. Laptop goes in the middle.
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    Those gray tubes there are Ikea wire collectors. I stapled those to the underside as cable guides to the holes on the sides.
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    Raised the desk back up
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    The holes are perfect for threading the ikea plastic tubes through.
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    The hole for the wires to the laptop itself is placed a bit in on the desk (not out at the edge like the other holes)
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    So as you can see - only one wire (electricity) going from the wall to the desk. (ok, you have probably noticed the cat5 cable too there...)
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  2. Alekoy

    Alekoy Ostekake!

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    Vakkert!

    It's beautiful. personally I could do without the tubing on the power-cable and the bit sticking up at the HDD, but that's just me :) good job!
     

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