Mr. Miyagi
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Wow, great design! That just looks fun to sit in.
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johnj189 said:I just found this thread, and the link below on digg... I figured I would post it as it's relevant to anyone interested in this type of set-up.
http://www.poetictech.com/
Mortixer said:i personally hate any monitors over 17"
C4nnon said:yes, i signed up on the boards just to bug yah. got any more pictures you can post of the chair? specifically the hinge and the winch system ?
i am looking at building my own and borrowing from the work that you have done.
other then that. looks like a awesome job, wish i could see it in person.
CrashGawker said:I'm wondering how difficult it would be to achieve something similar without need of a welder and cutting torch and such to build like you did. Not all of us have that kind of equipment to use. Also...in the interest of simplifying it have you thought of any way to get the same end results with need of the winch and hinge for the entire desk? Do you think it'd be plausible to build the desk at an angle and have just the chair and footrest tilt or do you find that the adjustability is important for comfort?
killedaway said:what an odd thing to say.
disarray, i think it looks fine just the way it is. it ain't like Architectural Digest is coming over for a photo shoot. i'm sure you use the hell outta that chair, enjoy it!!
Disarray said:You could bolt it together, be a lot more work and I would be a little less comfortable counting on that. I dont have a torch, did all my cutting with a skill saw. Welders can be found cheap if ya look long enough.
The recline feature is nice, but other times you dont want to be layed back. I lean back most during long sessions when I get uncomfortable. Most 1-2 hour sessions, I dont move it. If you built it in that possision permanantly, it would be difficult to get in and out off and probably would be irritating in general. So while plausable to build the entire thing at the permanant angle, I dont think it would be....hehe...practical. (This from the guy who has this)
johnj189 said:I just found this thread, and the link below on digg... I figured I would post it as it's relevant to anyone interested in this type of set-up.
http://www.poetictech.com/
Disarray said:Looks neat but the monitors don't elevate when the chair reclines. My desk is superiour!
Weazmeister said:Hey is that a Jandaya conure in the "robe" pic? I have Jandaya and a Galah
C4nnon said:well, i have been able to find split keyboards. not wireless ones, but you could always extend the wires around the back of the chair.
decap said:this is how people get fat
gj btw
stopmenow said:everybody talks but no pics. post some!
travis712 said:Wow, that thing is pretty amazing. How much gaming do you do in that chair? Like hours a week. That is deffinently pretty extreme mod, GJ on it.
omg i would probly die in this setup, all he needs is a hole in the bottom to goto the bathroom in with pluming, and if your worrying about food/water....well thats what the wife is for right? j/k.
I play over at 21CW which puts me in my chair for 12 hours straight of BF2 battle goodness on alternating Fridays and Saturdays. As my butt gets numb, I can raise the monitors and lean back and go Ahhhhhhh.
Other then that, its the usual 2 hours per evening of gaming.
this is how people get fat
Correction, fatter.