Monitor Stand - Desk Organizer With Lamp and Leds
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Monitor Stand - Desk Organizer With Lamp and Leds
I needed a monitor stand and a desk organizer but I could not find anything which fits my need on the market. So I decided to create one myself.
Plus, I really like the idea of wood working without too many machines, so I only used an electric drill / screwdriver and did all the rest by hand.
Supplies
Wood parts
- Plywood (5mm, 10mm and 15mm)
- Drill
- screwdrivers
- Chisels
- Hammer
- Level
- Plane
- Saws (scroll saw, Japanese hand saw)
- Screws
- Glue
Electric parts
- Leds
- Lamp socket
- Aluminium (or other metal slab)
- Ball-bearing
Finishing work
- Leather
- Oil
3D Design With Tinkercad
I first designed it on Tinkercad to get the actual dimensions (https://www.tinkercad.com/things/gFYRRttyeHG)
The top board will have a place to put your pencils and hold your smartphone on the front and two headsets spots on the back.
The different holds will be sharpened in the top board. I will explain that later.
Buying Plywood
Obviously, the first part is to go to the local store to buy some plywood. I got 3 pieces of plywood, each in 800 x 400 mm but with different thickness (5, 10 and 15 mm).
The top layer and the sides will be 15 mm thick. Since I didn't want to use a router or any other machine, I decided to cut the 5 mm board and glue it to the 10 mm.
Making the Top Layer
First, I cut the 5mm plywood to the size I wanted (600 x 300 mm).
Then, I cut the holes inside this top board.
Measurements, hand saw, drill, scroll saw, file, quite a lot of fun !
Later, I would glue it to the 10 mm board but before that, let's make the sides.
Making the Sides and the Drawer
Sides
I did not want an actual rectangle for the sides, so I made a shape, as smooth as possible with my scroll saw.
The sides are made from the 15 mm plywood.
After cutting them, I added the slides for the drawer.
It was time to add the top board (10 mm), fixed with glue and screws.
The drawer
Since I wanted another design for the drawer, I got a simple pine wood, cut the correct size and screw it to the slides.
The pine wood was bent (because of too much humidity outside), so I let it a couple of days with clamps and it was (almost) flat at the end ! Well, at least flat enough for me.
Fixing the Final Top View and Adding Leather
Once the top board and the sides were correctly fixed together, I glued the 5 mm top board to it.
Then I added the leather in the speakers location and pencil case. (You can see the pine wood drawer too).
Making the Lamp and Smartphone Holder
The lamp is also made from plywood. I need a lamp that can move with a 360° angle and with different lengths.
Lamp arms
I cut 3 pieces of 150 mm each and then used my scroll saw. The pieces are fixed with some screws painted in black.
Lamp Base
Once again, I used the scroll saw to cut a circle in the plywood and than dig a hole to add the ball bearing.
Then I added a wood stick to fix the arm on it and I hided the ball bearing under an metal board.
Finally, a switch is added to the base.
Lamp socket
For the socket, I cut some pieces of 5mm plywood, and glue them together, check this out.
Once it was glued, I made a hole for the socket and to fix the arm.
Smartphone holder
The smartphone holder was easy to make, a simple piece of wood, shaped like the letter 'U' and glue to the top.
Electricity
At this point, I got all my wood parts done. I only needed to fix the lamp, and add some electricity.
My needs were simple, I wanted a lamp, some leds to light on the area between the screen and the chair but also only one plug.
Conclusion
A great challenge finished ! I can now work in better conditions and everything is well organized.