I used a drafting table for nearly 20 years but upgraded to an office desk from IKEA last August. More room for when I eventually add a third monitor but I want to build a new computer first.
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Posts: 18114 | Location: Sonoma County, CA | Registered: April 09, 2004
IMHO, the best "computer desk" is a folding table from Walmart. Lots of tabletop real estate, lots of space underneath. No little nooks or crannies to cram your PC and block airflow or bend cables at weird angles.
Posts: 6351 | Location: East Texas | Registered: February 20, 2008
Space, I want space. I found an oak desk (regular desk type desk, with drawers both sides and pencil drawer in the middle), but the top is 3ft x 6ft. I've never been one that wanted the keyboard lower on a separate pullout. Everything on one surface, with lots of space to spread out.
Before I retired, I rescued an old govt. steel desk at work that was a "partner's desk", with drawers and kneeholes on both sides. IIRC, it was about 4ft x 6ft. I had no partner, though. All mine.
Posts: 10887 | Location: South Congress AZ | Registered: May 27, 2006
I just built one with some metal legs from Office.com and a slab of oak butcher block from Floor Décor (30"x60") that I stained and finished with Poly.
here at work we build our desks out of 3' x 10' solid core wood doors. cut 2' off the door to use for supports at the ends, then borco/vyco on top of that for hand drafting.
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Posts: 10630 | Location: Marietta, GA | Registered: February 10, 2009
For home, I built some with 3/4" plywood. Very solid, custom fit to the room, yet relatively cheap. Years later I converted one into a standing desk by adding keyboard and monitor stands.
For work, I've used tables my whole life and prefer them. I do like tables that are a bit more like "lab desks" with the legs near the rear, and an "L" shaped "foot".
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Posts: 26758 | Location: dughouse | Registered: February 04, 2003
Typically we just have some cheap desk from office depot/max. We moved last year and obviously our old desk didn't survive the move. So for the last 9 months or so our computer has been on the coffee table. I got quite fond of it being there But the wife wanted a desk. I had a buddy who was looking for a project to work on so my wife had him make this. I still prefer the coffee table...
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