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My latest project is nearly complete. My girlfriend calls it "the cage".

Torq47

when the word awesome isn't enough to describe something. 

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did you free hand this or do you have schematics for it for others to duplicate?

We can build it, we have the technology!

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That is the sexiest thing I have ever seen. I kind of want the same thing but suspended from the ceiling

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That is the sexiest thing I have ever seen. I kind of want the same thing but suspended from the ceiling

that would be so awesome

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Less than a gtx 970 costs  ;) if you don't count my labor. It took about 16 hours total to build.

So... your not making these in bulk for "Enthusiast" PC builders for moneys why?

Cos I think stuff like this would suit a lot of 20-55yrolds who can afford it, have the space, but not the know-how.

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Trik'Stari - This one had to be semi-portable. If you fold the outside monitors back and unpin the desk arm. The whole thing fits through an average sized door. My landlord frowns apon hanging giant metal arms from the ceiling! Haha

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So... your not making these in bulk for "Enthusiast" PC builders for moneys why?

Cos I think stuff like this would suit a lot of 20-55yrolds who can afford it, have the space, but not the know-how.

I would need funding to dedicate a shop specificly to building them. And that price doesn't include pc, monitors, mouse key board exc... Only the frame, seat, switches, powersupply,and actuators.
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did you free hand this or do you have schematics for it for others to duplicate?

I have plans but I'm not ready to release them at this time. Maybe someday soon though!
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oh my freaking god, this is amazing! good job man!

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oh my freaking god, this is amazing! good job man!

Thank you!

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Update: I have swapped out my old hp w2007 with a shiny new Asus VS248h-P. The arm lifts much easier now.  I will upload a picture as soon as my camera charges! haha I also ordered chrome sleeving but I have decided to go with black sleeving instead. The rest of the required materials should be here next week. Estimated date of completion is 10/17/2014. 

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The center Monitor does not have VESA mounting capability so I had to re-purpose the existing stand mount. New 24" Asus monitor on is on the right. (obviously..lol)  Lf4MpLT.jpg

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