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  • tbowmoT Offline
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    tbowmo
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    wrote on last edited by tbowmo
    #170

    resurrecting this old thread :)

    I got thrown out of my old mancave, and in to a small corner in the main building (the oldest son, aged 21, needed a place to stay, as his 19 year old sister didn't want to share room with him)

    Anyways, I have moved from a 240x60cm desk to a 120x80 desk, and no storage space around me, other than a small office cabinet on wheels. Which means that I have to constrain myself, and find some alternative setups. As I have to work from home these days due to corona, I treated myself with a monitor mount for my 3 screens.
    As a bonus, I can now use the space below the monitors for my tools (power supply and soldering iron,and probably the oscilloscope as well, when I get to it). I'm re-arranging stuff every other day, to figure out the best setup, and remove cable clutter (which isn't easy).

    20200331_175542.jpg

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    • tbowmoT tbowmo

      resurrecting this old thread :)

      I got thrown out of my old mancave, and in to a small corner in the main building (the oldest son, aged 21, needed a place to stay, as his 19 year old sister didn't want to share room with him)

      Anyways, I have moved from a 240x60cm desk to a 120x80 desk, and no storage space around me, other than a small office cabinet on wheels. Which means that I have to constrain myself, and find some alternative setups. As I have to work from home these days due to corona, I treated myself with a monitor mount for my 3 screens.
      As a bonus, I can now use the space below the monitors for my tools (power supply and soldering iron,and probably the oscilloscope as well, when I get to it). I'm re-arranging stuff every other day, to figure out the best setup, and remove cable clutter (which isn't easy).

      20200331_175542.jpg

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      #171

      @tbowmo is that KDE?

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      • monteM monte

        @tbowmo is that KDE?

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        wrote on last edited by
        #172

        @monte said in Your workshop :):

        @tbowmo is that KDE?

        Nope, Ubuntu / gnome, but with a tool bar at the bottom of the screen.

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        • tbowmoT tbowmo

          @monte said in Your workshop :):

          @tbowmo is that KDE?

          Nope, Ubuntu / gnome, but with a tool bar at the bottom of the screen.

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          #173

          @tbowmo nice! I was too lazy to open full-size image :)

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          • tbowmoT tbowmo

            resurrecting this old thread :)

            I got thrown out of my old mancave, and in to a small corner in the main building (the oldest son, aged 21, needed a place to stay, as his 19 year old sister didn't want to share room with him)

            Anyways, I have moved from a 240x60cm desk to a 120x80 desk, and no storage space around me, other than a small office cabinet on wheels. Which means that I have to constrain myself, and find some alternative setups. As I have to work from home these days due to corona, I treated myself with a monitor mount for my 3 screens.
            As a bonus, I can now use the space below the monitors for my tools (power supply and soldering iron,and probably the oscilloscope as well, when I get to it). I'm re-arranging stuff every other day, to figure out the best setup, and remove cable clutter (which isn't easy).

            20200331_175542.jpg

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            @tbowmo
            Looks really good, hope you will spend many good hours doing some fun stuff ;-)

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            • bjacobseB bjacobse

              @tbowmo
              Looks really good, hope you will spend many good hours doing some fun stuff ;-)

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              wrote on last edited by
              #175

              @bjacobse thanks, hope so too.

              Just looked back into the thread, I posted a picture of my old workshop back in 2016, still the same tools around, just a smaller desk to work on.

              / Thomas

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                #176

                I thought I'd share a part of my 'workshhop'. Only part of it due the rest being in a bit of a mess at the moment, so here is the 'good' bit......

                20200402_204726.jpg

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                • skywatchS skywatch

                  I thought I'd share a part of my 'workshhop'. Only part of it due the rest being in a bit of a mess at the moment, so here is the 'good' bit......

                  20200402_204726.jpg

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #177

                  @skywatch if this is the good & organised bit I would die to see the rest :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:

                  http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                  • skywatchS skywatch

                    I thought I'd share a part of my 'workshhop'. Only part of it due the rest being in a bit of a mess at the moment, so here is the 'good' bit......

                    20200402_204726.jpg

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #178

                    @skywatch

                    OMG...

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                    • skywatchS skywatch

                      I thought I'd share a part of my 'workshhop'. Only part of it due the rest being in a bit of a mess at the moment, so here is the 'good' bit......

                      20200402_204726.jpg

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                      #179

                      @skywatch that is looking very good, but why would you measure the wind speed of your workshop?
                      :innocent:

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                      • skywatchS Offline
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                        @Yveaux - I don't think it is really worth dying over ;)

                        @mtiutiu - I guess you are referring to the lack of beer on the bench. Don't worry I will be sorting that out very soon! :)

                        @dzjr I eat a lot of hot spicy food and you can never be too careful!

                        Actually the wind speed anemometer is something I 3D printed. The problem is that I need to calibrate it and since I don't have access to a wind tunnel I was thining of securing it to the car and driving at different speeds to note the readings.

                        Only 2 problems I have found with that so far. 1 - In the UK there are very few calm days. 2 - We have been in lockdown for nearly 2 months and I can't go out to test it.

                        So it just sits there mocking me for going to all the trouble of creating it in the first place!

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                          #181

                          I assumed that my desk was a kind of a mess... but now I realize it's just average!

                          19280a82-2900-45b9-8753-b1ccbb6e7dc6-image.png


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                          • MatiasVM MatiasV

                            I assumed that my desk was a kind of a mess... but now I realize it's just average!

                            19280a82-2900-45b9-8753-b1ccbb6e7dc6-image.png

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                            @MatiasV No-no, you need much more stuff before it will be "average" ;-)

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                            • bjacobseB bjacobse

                              @MatiasV No-no, you need much more stuff before it will be "average" ;-)

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                              @bjacobse I agree - when I was putting mine together I could see the desk top. But now it is in constant use 'building' I never know what I will find underneath something!

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