Very interesting channel! You seem to be the everyday guy showing other everyday guys how to do a project, fancy workshop not needed. I call you sock guy since you always without your shoes. Thanks for the vids. Keep em coming!
@LEOKHANСағат бұрын
Thanks Brother!!! Yess I am an Average everyday realistic guy ✌🏼 that was the purpose of this channel that you don't have to have a full workshop to build such simple products.. & must use household tools so everyone can relate and build something. Thank you brother I appreciate your comment.. and for the sock 😂 I can add flip flops if u want 🤣
@xandroid00110 сағат бұрын
Yeah man the wheels are fugly. They have to go.
@LEOKHANСағат бұрын
But they lock the table really stiff & good..
@marleopr20 сағат бұрын
Fiz uma também com uma estrutura de mesa elétrica, vejam em meu canal.
@Susceptive3522 сағат бұрын
Best indian gaming desk. 🇮🇳
@LEOKHAN22 сағат бұрын
It's not Indian bro 😂
@maze6760Күн бұрын
Looking forward to all your future projects I like to see them . ^ ^
@LEOKHANКүн бұрын
Awesome...!!! thank you! More on the way 😊
@ijirvingКүн бұрын
Why use a screwdriver when you literally have a drill lol
@LEOKHANКүн бұрын
Because it's just a basic drill. Not a driver lol. For people who don't have an electrical driver :)
@vimathsansilu49243 күн бұрын
great job bro🙂
@LEOKHAN3 күн бұрын
Thank you so much bro ✌🏼
@abdulsami46073 күн бұрын
True meaning of Do it Yourself. Job well done
@LEOKHAN3 күн бұрын
Thanks brother!
@totalinfo94273 күн бұрын
Где подсветка? Почему системный блок внутри пространства стола не повесить? Место много, просто так что ли В целом задмка не плохая, но доработать надо
@LEOKHAN3 күн бұрын
подсветка будет добавлена в будущем видео по настройке, и да, система будет стоять на каждой стороне стола, она предназначена для этой цели, по 2 системы с каждой стороны, 1 для игр, 1 для редактирования/стриминга. какие у вас предложения по улучшению.?
@LEOKHAN3 күн бұрын
подсветка будет добавлена в будущем видео по настройке, и да, система будет стоять на каждой стороне стола, она предназначена для этой цели, по 2 системы с каждой стороны, 1 для игр, 1 для редактирования/стриминга. какие у вас предложения по улучшению.?
@siavash15234 күн бұрын
good job man.
@LEOKHAN4 күн бұрын
Thanks Man !!!!
@MrdNutri6 күн бұрын
Loveit, is the first real wood built with really basic tools!
@LEOKHAN6 күн бұрын
Thanks man!!! appreciate that!!
@zaimhazmin88517 күн бұрын
that pc rig deserved a better table
@LEOKHAN6 күн бұрын
What do u suggest??
@m.r.6257 күн бұрын
not bad. love the rbgs one simple but major addition to tools for this job would be a carpenter's square. you can pick one up for $5-10(USD) itll help ensure your lines are straight, cuts are square, and alignment is true. Also, from a structural standpoint, you could use only three screws in a triangle shape and it'd be just a strong as four screws.
@LEOKHAN6 күн бұрын
thanks man.. appreciate that alot..! brother i already used that carpenter's square in the video :) and yes i agree about the usage of 3 screws instead of 4, i have a little OCD problem lol & sorry didnt get Rgbs?
@DigitalGraphicEffects7 күн бұрын
Sir total kitne budget me bani
@LEOKHAN6 күн бұрын
about 3,500 se 3700 INR
@MrBrickcity868 күн бұрын
any else flabbergasted at all the hand screwing
@thehacker40_18 күн бұрын
No shop full of power tool. Just a saw, and a basic drill.. Now that's DIY
@LEOKHAN8 күн бұрын
Thank You man!!!
@IverieTower8 күн бұрын
Dude you need a level to make the job easier on yourself lol
@LEOKHAN8 күн бұрын
you mean Level Measuring tool..? i have all the tools man, even power tools too😄
@xDrywall9 күн бұрын
😮
@LEOKHAN8 күн бұрын
😎😏
@LordThaddius10 күн бұрын
I've watched this video about 10 times. My 15 year old boy and I are planning on building it this summer. I do have a miter saw that I'll use for the cuts cause I'm .. well, lazy. the one question I do have is where do you get that cable duct? I've looked at my local hardware store and on Amazon and can't find one similar to what you have there ..
@LEOKHAN9 күн бұрын
I'm pleased to hear that..!!! thanks man..!! i hope your son will enjoy the building and learning process... & he will succeed hopefully with you.! :) well if you have power tools like miter saw, then it's even more a quick process.. but as a 15 year old boy, let him cut some by hands too with full safety.. he must try to cut basic straight cuts.. he'll enjoy it :D well about those cable ducts.. you won't find it on Amazon or small hardware store, these are commercially use products, that are very cheap and i think you can find it from a store who deals in commercial products or a wholesale hardware dealer, i bought it from a wholesaler who only deals in Cable ducts only. i don't know where you from brother.. but you have to search in a bigger hardware store or a wholesaler .. i hope you'll find it soon otherwise you can build a duct from 1x2 and 1x4s lumber or plywood too...
@LordThaddius9 күн бұрын
@@LEOKHAN Thanks for the info about he cable ducts. I'm in West Michigan. We have a lot of big box stores (Home Depot, Menards, Lowes) but I'm sure I can either fashion something or find something that's not quite as inexpensive but still useable. My next problem is finding a laminated MDF board! haha - silly inflation making everything not cheap! Appreciate the feedback! I'll probably build a variation of your desk shelf as well. I just need to figure out the desk first! And yes, I have used hand tools to do some stuff with my boys already (I have three). They can do some basic hand tool stuff. Can't hurt to keep that muscle memory!
@LEOKHAN9 күн бұрын
you are welcome brother.. well those Stores must have these cheap things.. they usually have everything available.. i wonder why that's not available easily there.. ill try to find for you.. hahaha the MDF and inflation problem is growing very high lol specially the Laminated ones...! i think they have banned the chinese suppliers, or stop production locally, otherwise they were easily available everywhere.. i suggest, build it with what's easily and cheaply available to you locally, plywood + veneer will do the job for table top instead of Mdf if not available. just don't buy the ikea Cardboard table tops lol. and yes the Desk shelf.. !!! man that was dirt cheap.. i build it from scrap material, and i actually build it in 3 variations.. you can check in the end of the video :D it's great to hear that your sons are doing this stuff with you.. you are training them Good !!!!! 🙌 usually kids don't like this stuff.. hats off to you brother. and im available to help here anytime.. stay tuned.. more incoming... ;)
@Wortigon200010 күн бұрын
don't wanna be rude, but what qualifie this as a gaming desk, other than that 1 cable management channel? Sure, it's a useful bonus, and I wish my office table had one, but it doesn't magically turn a desk into a gaming desk. 1.: no allocated spot for the PC itself, it'll take up space on the desk's surface, instead of having more space there for a monitor. 2.: no adjustable desk height 3.: while with the right parts, it might be arranged, no built in power splitter, for the monitors/pc/external peripheria I agree that the 45$ price you listed is really cheap for a good desk, and this seem to be a good desk, it's just not a gaming desk. For a good gaming desk, I'd recommend looking up Secretlab's Magnus Pro. It's hellaexpensive for sure, but it has just about all the features one might want on a desk of any kind.
@LEOKHAN9 күн бұрын
its alrite brother.. i understand what you mean.. let me explain this table 1. If you see on the both sides of the table, there are two - 1 feet area to accommodate 2 PC's 1 for gaming & 1 for steaming or editting/work, with the help of trolly or with an angle brackets. it can hold 2 PCs on top too with multiple monitors, 2. height is a universal size of a desk, 2 inch higher in my design coz i used locking wheels to move it freely, Chair height can be adjusted for a smaller person. 3. i don't like to make holes in my table that's why power splitter were not installed on table top, but you can do it if you want. i installed a 6 feet cable duct to hold every kind of power strip or splitter underneath, 4. it's a 8 feet long table to hold 3 ultra wide monitors just to GAME, not an average office size table, and nobody use this size for work only the only thing is lacking is a RGB strip behind & underneath it, coz im in building process of my gaming room brother :) and ... well this table is for those who dont wanna spend ((($950))) just for a desk.. damn a PC can be build/upgrade in that amount, there is lot of saving in a $45 and a $950 Gaming desk.. i hope i was able to answer your questions :) & i have made a (grovemade inspired) Desk SHELF too.. check it out basic things should not be that much expensive, A PC should be powerful
@LEOKHAN10 күн бұрын
@Rood67 kindly watch the step of sealing the mdf at 4:24
@Rood6711 күн бұрын
Great build!!! Only one gripe after all the details shown… you glossed over how you sealed the MDF with super glue. Not being a DIY’r and not working with MDF, this was the point I perked up when the text stated what was about to happen, then disappointed nothing was shown after showing how to use regular glue fifteen times.
@LEOKHAN10 күн бұрын
apologies brother, 1stly i forgot to record it at that stage, that's my bad, and 2ndly it's just a simple step by pouring the super glue on the rough edges and Sand it, then pour the super glue again. 1st it will seal the edges and will become rough, then you have to sand it make it smooth, after that using super glue 2nd time it will seal and give it a Gloss looking finish.. you can see the process in my (DIY DESK SHELF) video where i sealed the legs by same steps.. the step starts from (4 minutes 24 seconds) once again i apologies for not been able to record it. i hope you can get the step from my 2nd video. and thank you brother for watching in complete detail... i appreciate that alot im here to help.. anytime
@Rood6710 күн бұрын
@@LEOKHAN Thank you, I'll look for the other video
@LEOKHAN10 күн бұрын
you are welcome brother..
@01663211 күн бұрын
why do I have to repeat the process why couldn't I just copy and paste it!
@LEOKHAN11 күн бұрын
because you can not Ctrl + c & Ctrl + v the building Process... it's not autonomous lol
@franceb315612 күн бұрын
I love this! but muted.. but I love this!
@LEOKHAN12 күн бұрын
Apologies my friend... And thank you!!!!!
@hoseinbebany13 күн бұрын
Ty Mr. Khan
@LEOKHAN12 күн бұрын
Welcome Mr.Hosein bebany :)
@Jay_Don_OG256313 күн бұрын
How do you cut straight wirh a hand saw. I always ens up drifting away from the mark
@LEOKHAN12 күн бұрын
slow n steady cuts by Marking the lines and then following them... i use to have same problem of drifting away from the lines..
@balrajgorak724314 күн бұрын
Simple and very good work, an inspiration for who are about to try
@chickenfarmer20914 күн бұрын
Other than using drywall screws for wood... Looks good.
@LEOKHAN13 күн бұрын
we don't have drywalls.. we use these for wood only.. thanks man. glad u liked it :)
@izzydubmusic15 күн бұрын
Best DIY video I’ve seen. Didn’t use an entire shop worth of tools or space.
@LEOKHAN14 күн бұрын
that was the plan and the purpose..!!! so an Average human being/diy guy can build it too (easily at home).... not everybody can afford thousands of $ worth of equipment & space... glad you liked it brother... thanks man!! more on the way.. :)
@muntadherdalal40315 күн бұрын
i liked it, I'll do something similar on my desk setup (good job)
@LEOKHAN15 күн бұрын
Thanks man..glad you liked it. More on the way. :)
@roym.sarmiento762115 күн бұрын
I was just looking for a way to build my own table for my Set Up Gamer, this video fell from the sky, you're amazing dude, it's an amazing job
@LEOKHAN15 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it and helped you start building it... thanks man, it meant alot.
@VibinWithStyle16 күн бұрын
the music put me to sleep, and im totally here for it, great build!
@LEOKHAN15 күн бұрын
apologies my friend for the music... made in a hurry. glad you like the build!!! thanks man
@Fibulator16 күн бұрын
Would this be stable enough to mount monitor swing arms to? Or does that just depend on the tabletop that is selected?
@LEOKHAN16 күн бұрын
you can use both of them.. if the mount is big enough to open upto 4 inches, then mount on table frame.. if it can't then, you can mount on the table top easily, both are sturdy enough to hold everything, just dont use IKEA cardboard table top lol.
@Fibulator16 күн бұрын
@@LEOKHAN thanks for the reply! Looking forward to starting mine tomorrow, thanks for the inspiration 🔥🙏
@LEOKHAN15 күн бұрын
you are Welcome brother.. anytime.. go for it... i hope you will like the process of building it.. (patience is required)
@agustinmoralesflores523517 күн бұрын
Nah this music can fuck off bro
@LEOKHAN16 күн бұрын
Apologies bro .. video made in a hurry.
@bozz422620 күн бұрын
Lovely desk! I'm currently trying to design my own to build it and by far your video has been the most informative (without the heavy machinery.)
@LEOKHAN20 күн бұрын
thank you brother...Glad it was helpful! build it with (no power tools and heavy machinery) was the main purpose :) only patience is required... go for it bro..!!
@olivardo919920 күн бұрын
gracias a ti me atreví a hacer mi repisa con solo la hoja de una cierra, si se puede
@LEOKHAN20 күн бұрын
lol what ?? 😂😂
@paulvarneville811821 күн бұрын
Hi every one, I'm glad i found this desk. Unfortunately, as french guy I don't understand this "8 pieces of Pine/White wood 1x2s by 10 feet" can somebody explain me what 1x2s means ? I don't understand what is it. Can somebody explain it to me with centimeters or milimeters please ? Thank you and have fun building this desk !
@LEOKHAN20 күн бұрын
1 by lumber is a type of wood that is commonly used in construction. It is available in a variety of sizes, including 1x2, 1x3, 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 1x10, and 1x12. 1 by lumber is typically made from pine, spruce, or fir. It is a softwood that is relatively inexpensive and easy to work with. 1 by lumber is often used for framing, sheathing, and decking. It can also be used for a variety of other projects, such as making furniture, signs, and toys. it also comes in 2x2 4x4 etc... Dimensions & Sizes 1 x Lumber is available in a range of nominal sizes including 1x2, 1x3, 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 1x10, and 1x12. The actual dimensions of 1 x Lumber include a width of .75” (19 mm) and depths between 1.5”-11.25” (38-286 mm). Lumber comes in typical lengths between 6’-24’ (1.83-7.32 m), and lastly 10 feet is the height of 1x2s lumber. i hope it will help. :) and thanks for watching ...!!!
@paulvarneville811820 күн бұрын
@@LEOKHAN You can't be more precise than you did for me ! Thank you a lot ! Have a good day !
@LEOKHAN19 күн бұрын
you are welcome buddy
@stevwas842021 күн бұрын
This video gave me inspiration to build things with wood. Good job
@LEOKHAN20 күн бұрын
Glad to hear that... !! Go for it... And thank you !!!
@basebro22 күн бұрын
Nice project!! congratulations!
@LEOKHAN22 күн бұрын
Glad you like it! Thankyou..!
@preguicadetu23 күн бұрын
thank you a lot for it.
@LEOKHAN23 күн бұрын
You are most welcome.!
@11kerol24 күн бұрын
Thats what DIY is......super cool god bless you❤
@LEOKHAN24 күн бұрын
Thank you brother.. May God bless you too ❤️😇
@11kerol24 күн бұрын
Bro well done thank you for sharing❤
@LEOKHAN23 күн бұрын
Thank you brother for watching. I hope it serves you well. ✌🏻 Stay tuned, more on the way..
@coolddcs550924 күн бұрын
Like how much weight can it hold sir?
@LEOKHAN24 күн бұрын
I think easily 3 monitors and 2 PCs... A Full setup! I'm a 90 kg guy and I laid down on it, without any hesitation, all the weight should be spread evenly.
@coolddcs550921 күн бұрын
@@LEOKHAN thank you thats perfect i already have the structure done but i cant find the pvc to start the the finish. :/ i think im just gonna have a to put a different type of cable management tray.
@LEOKHAN20 күн бұрын
don't worry about the pvc wire box.. its easily available everywhere, you just have to go find these in your local hardware stores, they always have these in stocks. they are very cheap, you won't find it online if you are looking there ..
@coolddcs550920 күн бұрын
@@LEOKHAN yeah thanks i tried looking in Home Depot, but didn’t find it, i will keep looking in other places. Thanks a lot man you are the best inspired me to build my own table.
@LEOKHAN19 күн бұрын
you are welcome brother.. anytime!
@ABSI00026 күн бұрын
Perfect joooob 👑
@LEOKHAN26 күн бұрын
THANKS MAN!!!! 🧡
@Drake239Dragon27 күн бұрын
The table turned out quite good, it looks good. A year ago I made myself an ordinary rectangular table to replace the awkward corner one, and spent 30-40 dollars on it. As a tabletop I used a wall from an old cabinet, which I got for free, and assembled a frame from 50x50mm wood. My table came out good in my opinion, but I still didn’t think through some aspects or they appeared after assembly and some of them cannot be changed without additional investments
@Drake239Dragon27 күн бұрын
I also have an idea to make a new table, which will be corner, but more comfortable, I’m thinking of using metal as the frame material, but this is in case one of my friends has a welding machine, and also buy a cheap kitchen countertop as a table surface
@LEOKHAN26 күн бұрын
Thanks man.!! i appreciate that... well obviously you have to add a tiny amount of investment into it, if you are using some used or saved materials.. even thought after 30- 40 dollars, i bet i must be better than prebuilds ones, coz its custom made according to your need and space.. i endorse everyone to better build it then buying costly ones, it's just a basic table, no rocket science in these stuff lol. ones again glad a have a fellow DIY guy here. i hope i iwll be able to help in future.. :) REMEMBER: Embrace the imperfections.!! :) thank you
@LEOKHAN26 күн бұрын
Metal frames are good and sturdy, but it will surely cost you a lot then wood ones. but if you know how to weld clean, and cost is no issue. then GO for it.!!
@Anseliatore28 күн бұрын
Right now I need to build a desk for my PC in village house for this summer. Looking for ideas. Looks like corporate spyware algorhytms brought down on me your video. Looks kinda possible for me. Now, let's watch it til end. UPD: - I made my gaming stuff by myself! - Boo, poor loser! - It's custom made gaming device. *wojack smile* - Wooah!
@IautocorrectАй бұрын
How can i build thos then transport it to my ipstairs room? Could i theoretically unscrew parts to disassemble and then reassemble? I have no woodworking knowledge but want to try this.
@LEOKHANАй бұрын
I would suggest if you have this much space upstairs in ur room. Then build it there.. otherwise yes you can unscrew the upper and lower supporting beams & take it upstairs and assemble it with glue and give it the finishing process & paint it in the room.. everything is possible :)
@Thanos0001Ай бұрын
It turned out better than what I expected. Good job.