Desktop Synth Rack
This is not a step-by-step instructable. However, it has design information for the rack, as well as other useful components of the setup such as the desk and the cable tray.
Supplies
- Desk
- Desk casters
- Plywood (You can do with 3-4 pieces. You can get the sheets cut at Home Depot if you like).
- Molding (for ledges for the shelves, support beams)
- Corner Molding (shelf supports)
- Wood glue (& clamps)
- Screws (#4 - 1/2") (only if you need)
- Rubber trim (for the bottom edge of the rack)
- Power strip (accessory)
- Black corner brace (for cable management tray)
- Spray paint (I used 5 cans)
Design
Notes
- The desktop size is 48" x 30".
- The material used is 1/4" plywood to keep the weight low. However it will need some support, especially the bottom shelf, which can be achieved by attaching small wooden beams underneath.
- The bottom shelf is wider (13") than the other shelves to accommodate small keyboards if required.
Things You Can Do Differently
- Use heavier plywood for the side panels.
- Sand the wood and prime before painting.
- Make the shelves less wide if you plan on keeping other items such as audio monitors on the desk.