More of a DIYer than a gamer, but working at home during covid got me started.3yr ⋅ xkxwrdbboixkx ⋅ r/gamingsetups
First build since 1998! had lotta fun relearning new things. took forever to get the gpu.3yr ⋅ xkxwrdbboixkx ⋅ r/PcBuild
a bit of update to my setup. got rid of my prebuilt hp and added a 2nd monitor. personally not a huge fan of portrait screen but was the only way to contain within the desk width.3yr ⋅ xkxwrdbboixkx ⋅ r/battlestations
Most gaming I ever do is warcraft 2.... but why not. riser, desktop, headphone stand, lamp, wall shelf are all made DIY from scratch3yr ⋅ xkxwrdbboixkx ⋅ r/battlestations
Further update to my setup. couldn't do portrait 2nd display due to limitation with work. built me a new pc and chopped off part of the riser to accommodate for pc space.3yr ⋅ xkxwrdbboixkx ⋅ r/battlestations
my covid DIY project. wall shelf/floor lamp/wall lightbox/desktop/pc/headphone stand/riser are all done DIY :>3yr ⋅ xkxwrdbboixkx ⋅ r/AverageBattlestations
first build since 1998! had lotta fun relearning new stuff. definitely enjoyed this as an old fart.3yr ⋅ xkxwrdbboixkx ⋅ r/gamingpc
been messin around with the setup. can't get it quite right to my liking yet. WIP3yr ⋅ xkxwrdbboixkx ⋅ r/battlestations
Not fancy, but I owe it to this helpful sub and all the people pointed me the right way here.4yr ⋅ xkxwrdbboixkx ⋅ r/woodworking
Very easy corner accent lamp you can build for about $15 or less for your gameroom3yr ⋅ xkxwrdbboixkx ⋅ r/battlestations
Ditched violet and mixed in gray for a bit more subtleness. could use a bit more decor pieces. any suggestion?3yr ⋅ xkxwrdbboixkx ⋅ r/battlestations
made some updates. I don't game and dont even know why I do it. perhaps midlife crisis..4yr ⋅ xkxwrdbboixkx ⋅ r/battlestations
material under $10. simple headphone stand made with 1x4 painted board from the Home Depot4yr ⋅ xkxwrdbboixkx ⋅ r/battlestations
I am building a island dining table base (quartz top 36x70), it's pretty top heavy. but I framed legs with 4x4 and lag bolt/pocket screwed 4x4 as center beam and 2x4 support. Do I need to support the bottom at all?3yr ⋅ xkxwrdbboixkx ⋅ r/woodworking