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Ultimate Ikea DJ Unit

Ultimate Ikea DJ Unit
When I made the switch to digital DJing, I found the amount of wires and equipment scattered around my decks unbearable, so decided to build my own unit that would house everything out of sight.

Taking inspiration from other Ikea DJ Desks I've seen around here, I decided to use the EXPEDIT bookcase for the base as it provided enough storage space, was a good height and also I already had one! For the tabletop and box I used two of the VIKA AMON tabletops which were the same width as the EXPEDIT and enough depth to fit decks/mixer and speakers on top.

This setup costs about £100 in total, which isn't bad compared to retail versions which will set you back £300+
 
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Step 1Measuring/Cutting the pieces

Measuring/Cutting the pieces
I wanted as much depth as possible so decided to bolt the back of the box to the back end of the table (instead of the top) which would give a extra few cm's. Apart from that you'll want the back and top bits to be from either side of the table so you get the nice laminate edge rather than the corrigated cardboard that fills the wood out. The front piece will be bare either side, but both will be covered when put together.

The dimensions I used are:
Front =  186mm
Top    =  300mm
Back  =  254mm

For the side panels I cut up an old Lack cofee table, but you could use anything for this, Ikea make lots of stuff in the same colours. Both were cut to:
265mm x 186mm

Note on cutting
Most Ikea furniture is some sort of laminated wood, eg chipboard core with a nicer look mahogany laminate covering it. I did a lot of reading on the subject of cutting this type of wood without wrecking it. What I settled with was to use masking tape on either side of the cut, leaving a 1mm gap (doesn't have to be 100% accurate). Then I clamped some 2x2 along the line and scored the wood with a sharp knife, then finally took a brand new saw and used the guide to cut as straight as possible. Using this technique I manage to cut each piece without ripping any of the laminate, I'm sure you could do better with a bench saw, just take your time with it.

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5 comments
Aug 5, 2011. 12:31 AMtriodo says:
Yo quiero un muble de esos para mis equipos
Jun 15, 2011. 10:50 PMsqquuee says:
nice build. your turned out a little better looking than mine.
I added hinges to the top.
Mar 11, 2011. 8:25 AMonlinemastering says:
IKEA comes to the rescue again ! Nicely modified cheers

online mastering
Jan 22, 2010. 11:57 AMdustindef says:
hey this is awesome thanks for posting this
Jan 13, 2010. 5:41 AMroadieflip says:
If you look in the back of a touring mixing desk, you'll find a cable storage solution just like this. Hey, dude. If it's good enough for The Stones, then it's good enough for the rest of us.

Good job!

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MONSTA is a London based DJ and technology nut. This site covers all aspects of his music life including Mixes, Gigs, Ideas, Projects and other Monstarous activies.