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		<title>Standing desk with Utby legs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Materials: Vika Amon top, Utby base, Ekby Jarpen shelf, Capita legs Description: I too have joined the standing desk movement and my back has never felt better. My first attempt was to construct my own desk, inspired by several I had seen online. I made a frame out of pipe segments. It was thin, but strong, and looked really cool... except for the top. 


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<p> Materials: Vika Amon top, Utby base, Ekby Jarpen shelf, Capita legs Description: I too have joined the standing desk movement and my back has never felt better. My first attempt was to construct my own desk, inspired by several I had seen online. I made a frame out of pipe segments. It was thin, but strong, and looked really cool&#8230; except for the top. </p>
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		<title>Gear Table by Ryan Matchett</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 20:17:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The Gear Table by Ryan Matchett of Ryan Matchett Design House was manufactured for a hotel in Rowanda. It consists of a mirror polish stainless steel base with adjustable rubber feet to allow for leveling on an uneven surface. Ryan explains that the top was a little trickier. First a hexagon shape was CNC cut from MDF and then segments of Walnut were attached to achieve a round shape. The gear pattern was then CNC cut and a walnut veneer was applied to obtain the overall appearance. 


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<p> The Gear Table by Ryan Matchett of Ryan Matchett Design House was manufactured for a hotel in Rowanda. It consists of a mirror polish stainless steel base with adjustable rubber feet to allow for leveling on an uneven surface. Ryan explains that the top was a little trickier. First a hexagon shape was CNC cut from MDF and then segments of Walnut were attached to achieve a round shape. The gear pattern was then CNC cut and a walnut veneer was applied to obtain the overall appearance. </p>
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