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That is practical and to my taste, beautiful. -
What a Mod, it's the first time I've seen something like this...!!
The truth is that the idea is very good, the team at the table. in the style of the colleague Cipotron.
Best regards..
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The milk, well it is very well made, the only downside is that it is not very portable :risitas:
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The milk, well it's very well done, the only problem is that it's not very portable :risitas:
It's more portable than an alienware :troll:
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It's amazing and has a great job, although I think internal cleanings will become like waking up early on Mondays xDSoon we will leave our MesaMod gardfield here and I, it will be twice as big, as we are going to be rich... :ugly:
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the truth is good and it is beautiful
but it is not so complicated, I made my table myself but I can't do that
because of lack of space, I only have 110cm x 60cm, well everything would be to get started, I will think about itregards
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The truth is that it's pretty cool. Lately I see mods that are quite static and classy at the expense of the flashy towers of yesteryear. Maybe the moders have "grown up".
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the truth is good and it's beautiful
but it's not that complicated either, I made my table myself but I can't do that
because of lack of space, I only have 110cm x 60cm, well everything would be to get started, I'll think about itregards
think about a space in 3d ;D
there's little work involved and if you find a workshop to cut the wood for you even less, that is, there are a few strange inventions (those strips for the drawer guides...)
anyway, to each their own, no one can take away the originality
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The truth is that it is quite cool. Lately I see mods quite static and with class to the detriment of the striking towers of yesteryear. Maybe the moders have "grown up".
+1
But anyway the old school will always live on… :love:
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Spectacular. I eagerly await the "barrabarmod" version … The "barraamericanamod" is already asking too much …
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think about a space in 3d ;D
there's not much work involved and if you find a workshop to cut the wood for you even less, that is if you have some strange ideas (those strips for the drawer guides ….. )
anyway, to each their own, no one can take away your originality
regardsOf course, and if you buy the table already made even less work xDDD
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Claro, y si compras la mesa ya hecha menos curro aun xDDD
te quejas de herramientas ¿no? por lo que cuesta el taladro cualquier almacén de madera (con opción a corte )te corta y te fresa TODO el material, luego lo ensamblas tu.
y si no te gusta la opinión piensa que es casi seguro que todas las piezas metálicas están hechas con CNC (fresadora o láser ) y ganas tiempo. no tengo nada claro si el manitas en cuestión a hecho cribillas o tapones para los tornillos ¿? pero eso si se hace a "inglete" te lo ahorras.
y como ultimo punto creo que es la primera vez que veo un mueble esquinero sin patas regulables ( supongo que o los ingleses o los americanos tienen los suelos mas nivelados que en España
P.D que conste que no es ninguna critica es simplemente una opinión de la manera de trabajar, que en cualquier caso tiene un curro ( sobretodo de diseño )
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you complain about tools, don't you? for the cost of the drill any hardware store (with cutting option) cuts and mills ALL the material, then you assemble it yourself.
and if you don't like the opinion, think that it is almost certain that all the metal parts are made with CNC (milling or laser) and you save time. I'm not sure if the handyman in question made cribs or screw plugs, but if that is done at "bevel" you save that.
and as a last point I think it's the first time I've seen a corner cabinet without adjustable legs (I suppose that either the English or the Americans have more level floors than in Spain
P.D. it should be noted that it's not a criticism, it's just an opinion on the way of working, which in any case has a job (especially design)
regardsyes, but for what they charge you to cut and mill all the material you could buy a table at Ikea. I think it has a lot of work and a very high number of hours, maybe like the guy working on that in 4 afternoons he made the table, it would take me a whole vacation and I'm sure I wouldn't get half as good
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The good thing about that table is that it is unique, it must have taken a lot of work between designing and then building, but in the end it is a work of art.
regards
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Claro, y si compras la mesa ya hecha menos curro aun xDDD
Lol, y si el tio lo fabricase en serie y lo instalase a domicilio aun menos curro XDDD
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I think it's a lot of work. and it looks very, very good.
Regarding the issue of making the table; I, have a custom-made table in the office, much less elaborate, it could be said that made with 8 boards. I could have made a thousand fixes with ikea things, or go buy a countertop and have it cut. But no, I made a table because what I needed and the measurements I needed and wanted due to the office layout I wanted, a table made by me would look better.
I don't understand the eagerness to criticize the issue of the table. he made it, so it's done. there are people who make pc mods, there are people who tune cars, there are people who prepare airsoft replicas, there are people who camperize vans, trucks or whatever they can find. Fortunately for him, he has the time and the ability to do it.
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I personally wouldn't do it like that, but I like it.
And that's it; it's a wick made -not bought-, and therefore it's to the liking and necessity of the one who makes it.
Best regards.