28.10.2010 14:48 | | | This is for sale! The table and one carseat without computer hardware. |
30.06.2010 20:38 | | | Yes it does. I laready bougt one black cord, must buy another to replace that white one :) |
30.06.2010 19:39 | | | This is amazing engineering, one thing I would do though is spray paint the white power strip black. Shouldn't be too hard to do, and the white power strip just looks a little out of place. |
23.03.2010 02:51 | | | It sure does look beautiful. |
21.03.2010 21:55 | | | looks great! the only downside I can see is that you don't want to spill anything since it will flow into the amp. |
21.03.2010 20:31 | | | and well this is extraC00L |
21.03.2010 17:47 | | | well thanks :) |
21.03.2010 17:44 | | | Well this is EXTRAordinary :P |
21.03.2010 17:43 | | | The wheels on this thing were actually an aftherthought.. I have wanted to do something like this for a long time. Carseats are quite comfy, and they were cheap. Regular table would have done fine, but I wanted something unordinary. :) |
21.03.2010 17:38 | | | That being the case, I congratulate you! :P Is that setup some kind of a way to hide your computer when it's not needed (roll roll roll to the closet roll roll), or what made you do a system like this? |
21.03.2010 17:36 | | | The bottom plate is very heavy and the display stand pole alone weighs 10kg or so.. besides the comp and the amp give the whole thing a very low barycenter. |
21.03.2010 17:33 | | | The balance is fine, I think if I leaned on the keyboard plane, the tracks would brake before the whole thing tilts. And the tracks are very sturdy :) |
21.03.2010 17:26 | | | Btw, how's the balance? does the station wobble when typing etc? You seem to have most of the weight in the front, which is what made me wonder. A job well done overall. |
21.03.2010 17:23 | | | Oh boy... I'm not sure what I should say. That must be one of the coolest things I've ever seen. |