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You might find a series of time lapse photos showing the build in progress, but rarely the dimensions and step-by-step process. In the same vein, today we want to help you think about how to do it yourself , instead of dropping plans on you with no guidance.
What's the point in shopping for design plans if it's not customized to fit your needs? It's no different than shopping for pre-constructed desks, except this time you have to build it too. So that is the barrier to entry. The hurdle you have to be able to leap is knowing how measure, cut, and connect all of this wood and then stain it and seal it to make it attractive. If you can do that well, you can save a ton of cash. With that said, let's consider all of the various things you'll want to consider as you map out your design.
The reason for the lack of design plans out there is that people only decide to build a custom desk for the very reason that they have custom needs or preferences that aren't going to translate over to your desires. The other main reason you don't find many legitimate studio desk plans out there is that we tend to wing it as we go and do so in a modular fashion. Modularity means we might build the main surface before adding special cubbies for rack rails and rackmount equipment.
Then we might add speaker monitor stands off to the sides if we haven't soffit mounted them. Some of us may want a tilted table surface with a digital console mixer embedded in it. You can see why these are rarely ever perfectly planned out from conception.
Another reason, besides being able to tailor the desk to your specific needs, is that it can be incredibly cheaper to build your own desk. This math only works out if you already have access to woodworking tools and you don't count the cost of the free time to construct the build. If you can weasel yourself into that situation, you can have a great time with this kind of project and end up with a desk that you appreciate because you created it.
It helps to think about several things before you get started, because there are 'points of no return,' in building where it's too late to make a certain addition without starting over at least on parts of the build.
It's like ole grandpappy used to say, "Measure twice, cut once. We need to think clearly and fully through our needs and desires before we ever start cutting a board. First and foremost you need to think about the biggest surface that everything else depends upon. Now, that doesn't mean yours needs to be at 29 inches, but that that height is the one-size-fits-all solution for large manufacturers that helps them save money by not allowing for customization.
You may be a taller or shorter person, have a different preference, on want to make room underneath for a slide-out typing or musical keyboard. But 29 inches is a great point to start your considerations from. The width and depth of your desk, in my opinion, is one of the most important parts to get right. It is most certainly better to overkill here than to end up with a desk that cramps your style. I recommend having at minimum 40 inches in width, if not 60 inches. In terms of depth, the distance out in front of you as you're seated at the desk, I'd have at least 30 inches.
If you intend on adding some shelving units that aren't of a floating nature or aren't cubbies with space underneath them, you may consider extending the depth even more. The reason for having enough depth is that if you add a second tier of desk to hold your computer screen and studio monitors, it'll start to cannibalize your available desk space. You don't want to end up with so little depth on the main tier of the desk that you can't comfortably type, use your computer mouse, or set your mixing console or monitor controller on it, etc.
When thinking about the width of your desk, you need to consider how many computer screens you're using and how much space they take up. The reason for this is that if you have more than two screens, especially 24 inch or wider ones, they'll be so wide you won't have space for your speaker monitors to be placed in their proper mix position.
I'm facing this issue now at home and have been tolerating my speakers laying on their sides so they can peek out from under the screens. Thankfully I'm not mixing here but it does harm my listening experience. I'm going to downgrade from three 24 inch screens to one 34 inch ultrawide monitor soon for this very reason. Make sure you choose a width that can accommodate all of this equipment. There are several ways to handle this if it's an addition you'd enjoy on your desk.
The idea is to boost the height of your computer screens and mixing monitors to match the level of your eyes and ears as you're seated comfortably.
The space beneath this shelving can be used for storage of a MIDI controller, papers and pens, or can be rigged with rack rails so you can install your most used rackmounted equipment closer to you. This works well with audio interfaces , compressors, equalizers, and anything else that requires constant tweaking.
In the case of the desk above, the builder chose to make isolated speaker shelves, but they could have easily let the shelf run the full width of the desktop. The choice is yours. If you use an articulating computer monitor arm you may enjoy the look of a floating screen that you can pull closer or move to the side mixing. You'll want to consider, especially when deciding on the height of the desktop itself, if you'll be including a slide-out drawer surface that will hold a typing keyboard or perhaps even a musical keyboard.
It will need to support more weight than you suspect, beyond just the weight of the device itself, since you'll be adding on with your hands and maybe leaning on it with your arms. If you meticulously determine the perfect height for your desk and then add a 6 inch sliding compartment to the bottom, this will definitely interfere with your legs resting comfortably under the desk.
You'll have to make a compromise somewhere, probably by raising the overall height of the desktop. Technically, if you follow most of the ideas above and pictured, you won't have much of a cable management problem. Nearly every cable should be pointed out of the back of the desk and down behind it or under it. But if you want to route some cables straight through the desk you can do that with what are known as 'hole saws,' which are basically drill bit attachments of a handsaw wrapped in a circle to bore out holes.
You can also use paddle bits, but finding one large enough might be tricky and unstable. There are standard widths used for the hole diameters, with the most typical being 2 inches.
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