Sit/Stand Composer Workstation (Bobini Megadesk) - PLANS / 3D MODELS
Hope this helps get you started creating a beautiful keyboard integrated desk that will last a lifetime.
This desk is designed to accommodate & INCLUDES MODELS OF:
* Studio display (either base)
* FATAR TP-40 WOOD Keyboard (aka: Studiologic SL88 grand)
* Sawed off M-Audio Keystation 49 (mod and pitch bend wheel)
* Faderbox V3 (optional for orchestral writing)
* 1u Penn Elcom EX-6301B Laptop Drawer (up to a 16" laptop - Optional)
* Nearfield Studio Monitors (up to 10" Deep)
* 4u usable Rack Space (top spaces accommodate 11" deep 1u devices)
* Deskhaus Apex Pro Motorized Frame (31.5" feet)
## About this design:
I spent a year planning this desk because I only wanted to build it once. After 23+ design iterations and countless hours measuring the FATAR TP-40 WOOD (manufacturers didn't provide me these specs), I finally had a refined plan. If you're ready to build something that was carefully and thoughtfully designed down to every last detail, this will save you months of design headaches and second guessing.
## Build Notes & Considerations:
Even with careful design, the keyboard covers were a genuine engineering challenge - getting them to sit perfectly flush, slide smoothly, and feel rock-solid took some rethinking, reworking, and adaptation. I have included some helpful pointers in the readme for this section in particular.
My build follows this design with minor modifications along the way. A few parts had to be reinforced with additional steel support (front crossbar). I will include documentation so you can consider if you want to do exactly what I did or design a different solution.
## Support & Guidance:
While I'm happy to answer general questions about the design, please understand that this is a complex project that required significant prototyping and refinement. The files provided are as accurate as possible, but success will depend on your own fabrication methods, materials, and build process. I can share my experience and lessons learned, but each build may require its own problem-solving and adjustments.
The 3D model and drawings are provided 'as-is' - measurements should be verified for your specific components and materials. I recommend working with experienced fabricators and carefully prototyping critical components before full assembly.
Here's what you'll get: