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OT: Ok, it's not really gorgeous :) but it has been designed and fabricated by myself in 2005 and served me well until now. I have constructed a new desk recently so trying to get rid of this one as there is no space in the flat to keep both.
It's blue, made with mdf, quite solid with monitor stand, deep keyboard and mouse drawer, two storage drawers and space for pc above them. See pics:
http://www.dpreview.com/galleries/2707847191/photos/2077159/zd7k_9693?inalbum=hmm
Will follow up with dimensions later.£30 ono.
Pick up only - from Stoke Newington
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ehh I think I won't be bothered to cycle that distance tomorrow... especially in this weather
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Does anybody knows anybody who has ability and access to creating accurately wrought or milled metal elements?
Wrought technique would involve bending an element from 1, 1.25 or 1.5mm thick sheet of steel/stainless steel and probably include laser cutting. Milling technique would include milling that element out of aluminium or something similar (something strong basically) - the element would have undercuts so.. 3 axis would work best probably..
What I'm trying to create is a Nikon 90 degree flash hot shoe adaptor. I can make and post some sketches.
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TheorySwine you should have asked how much they weigh first..
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Price drop to £30
Dimensions (WxDxH in cm): 120x70x89. The top shelf can be removed reducing the depth to 61cm so that it can go through the door :)