[hackpgh-discuss] Re: ergonomics

  • From: Steven Owens <stevenjowens@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: hackpgh-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2016 16:49:12 -0400

This woodworker express site has a bunch of monitor arms, keyboard
arms, keyboard & mouse trays, etc.  Also, their prices aren't obscene
the way ergonomic product sites usually are.

I'm tempted to try a set up like one these monitor arms for $42 and
something like this keyboard arm for $127.  I haven't looked at the
specs, but in general I've been considering a set up kinda like this,
if I could find/make articulated arms that would carry the keyboard
and monitor, and give me the range of motion I need.

http://www.woodworkerexpress.com/Flat-Panel-Monitor-Wall-Mounts-Articulating-Accommodates-13-to-27-screens.html
http://www.woodworkerexpress.com/Ultimate-Keyboard-Tray-System-with-Single-Swivel-Out-Mouse-Platform-Seated-Type-Black-Finish.html


http://www.woodworkerexpress.com/CPU-Monitor-Arms-and-Holders/
http://www.woodworkerexpress.com/TV-Swivels/
http://www.woodworkerexpress.com/TV-Flat-Panel-Mounts/
http://www.woodworkerexpress.com/Keyboard-and-Mouse-Trays/
http://www.woodworkerexpress.com/Keyboard-Arms/

Steve


On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 1:59 PM, j. eric townsend <jet@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On 04/23/2016 12:29 PM, Steven Owens wrote:

There are tons of tutorials out there on building workbenches.  It
seems to be something of a cliche or stereotype for beginning
woodworkers to build their own workbench.  One of the more popular


I'd say it's more like building your own PC instead of just buying one from
Dell.  I'm looking at welding tables for the next studio and I think I'm
just going to make my own that fits my space and needs.

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