Closet Jerker

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Closet Jerker
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Description: My intense hate of exposed cords and wires drove me to find a tidier workspace solution.
I started with the basic “Jerker” workstation and took the desk surface panel and cut it to fit under the desk to hide cords and power strips and provide a place to mount my center surround speaker.
I used the accessory shelf extension arms to mount my surround speakers instead.
The top shallow shelf of my system provides resting space to my 42″ TV/PC monitor. The independent monitor stand solution is great for stability as my constant accidental bumps of the desk don’t shake the TV.
My large 6’x3′ desk surface is an Ikea counter top with legs mounted to it.
And the crowning feature of this workstation is the rear mounted LED strip lights mounted on the backside of the vertical and horizontal rails of the Jerker system. They add lots of mode to the room and ease eye strain when in the otherwise dark room.
Hello from Los Angeles! I really don’t like looking at a mess of cables, either. I used to work in video production and now just the thought of that dusty, tangled mess makes me nervous. Thanks for this post. I love the look of your workstation. Congratulations on reducing eye strain with the LED strips, too. Smart and looks clean.
nice 1 i really like it whr i gonna buy it..
Could you post a link to the Tree-Wallpaper please?
looks good …. well i think thats nice to do with my comp
Looks really nice — except that you’re using Windoze instead of a Mac…that’s a serious downside.
I think this would be perfect for me.
Which countertop did you use? The closest I could find on their site was just over 6ft but only about 2 ft deep.
I used the “DIODER” LED strip lights. 2 on each side and 2 along the top side…
It does provide a nice effect- can’t really capture in the photos, and in some way makes staring at the monitor less straining on the eyes…
I’ve never heard of someone saying that the Jerker is too small =S I find it’s too deep and not wide enough. But good Ikea hack, I might consider something like that when I have more room.
What type of LED strip lights did you use for lighting? It provides a nice effect.
Nice set up! I tried using my 42″ 1080p TV as a monitor. Even at max rez it unfortunately wasn’t clean enough for serious design/multimedia work or lots of text, but awesome for gaming. Currently I’m using some cheap ikea shelf brackets to mount 3 lcd screens on my Jerker desk at an angle. Two 22″ and one 24″ at 1920×1080 with one Eyefinity capable GPU lets me have several folders, flash, photoshop, and all their menus and timelines open at once. I’ll have to post pics some time…
I love having the big monitor/TV – but I wouldn’t try it if the monitor can’t handle HD resolution…
I’m running 1920×1080 on this 42″ so it’s just a bigger “canvas” to view windows on – the elements aren’t necessarily enlarged, you can just fit more on the screen.
it did take me a few days to adjust, I sit about 3ft. from the screen, but I’m loving it now – more room for multi-tasking!
Hello from Nouméa, thanks for sharing.
This looks really nice. I wouldn’t mind having this same setup. How is having such a large monitor? Is the idea to sit a bit farther back from it? I’ve been thinking about getting a larger monitor, but was even worried that, say, 27″ was too big. I haven’t been able to figure out if a huge monitor would help or hurt eye strain.
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I’ve seen a lot of YouTube videos about desk setups. They usually talk about how “clean” a PC desk setups looks – and often they will shame setups with messy cables.
This really seems to be a thing – they’ll point out when a desk with a tangle of cables showing and they make it sound like it is somehow a moral failing or something.
But I am not ashamed, at least not very much. Here’s what my current standup-desktop looks like:
In fact, I’m not convinced there’s any reason to really seriously worry about what the the underside (or backside) of my desk looks like. As long as the cables don’t get caught between my toes, or in the vacuum cleaner or whatever, why should I care if you can see my cables?
I think you’re actually just making work for yourself by securing all those cables into neat little bundles. Me, I’m always in there swapping new parts or devices in and out.
I’m not afraid to show my cable management system.
Behold it here, just hanging out loose for everyone to see, an uncropped photo of my standup desk in all its tangly shame:
Is anyone else out there willing to admit that spending more than a couple of minutes managing your cables is really just a waste of time?
I just wanted to point out the most perfect cable management possible with the jerker is to put a “peg board” from home depot underneath the main shelf/surface of the desk. I mounted this and although it is tedious, you can ziptie cable modems, routers, power strips, all cabling, etc. via this method and then cable-tie down one of the risers to an outlet. I don’t have any pictures of this, but the dimensions inside of the underside frame of the main shelf perfectly allow for the silver-painted peg board segment sold at Home Depot for just a couple bucks. It is a fantastic custom idea and although it is more of a permanent cabling arrangement that can be annoying to manipulate or edit over time, it does sucessfully hide almost any slack in almost any cable you have from any device on your Jerker.
Sounds pretty good Matt. Would love a picture. If it were on hinges or a drawer (for a standing desk maybe) it’d be the ultimate solution. Most of the cable management stuff I see on YouTube is fetishistic and slavish to appearances for my lifestyle.
Consider this. You have an already impressive, modular desk. Obviously you like to show it off. I like to show mine on occasion, but let it more or less show itself. Some velcro and a half hour not only improves anesthetics but increases workspace and ergonomics. Cable management is often overlooked.
My model came with a wire rack to mount underneath. It’s only partially mounted, yet ensures cables and feet and low equipment do not intersect. There’s a certain contentment that good cable management instills.
There is a guy in coquitlam in bc that had 2 jerker printer shelves. I got one for $20 and he has 1 left. Search ikea computer desk. His ad should be near the top
I just took one of those 3′ wire shelves you mount in a closet and mounted it upside down under my Jerker desktop. It’s great. I used wire ties to mount powerstrips and hubs. I run all the wiring between the wire shelf and the bottom of the desktop. Then I found some plastic pipe clamps at the local hardware store that match the bolt pattern on the desk legs to make vertical runs.
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