I want to build Custom made table cabinet (gaming)

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hotstuff i agree with you.. but black sunmyca really looks awesome. lovebhai.. u can still change ur pc table with black sunmyca.. hey i checked out some cabies at Citimall.. they were great.. 1 was around 5k.. and was amazin according to my specs.. other1 was stylist with 2 big speaker holder on the side corners on the wall side... (which can be used as LCD base if i plan to upgrade to dual monitor LCD setup.. and in the middle there was a monitor base.. it was slightly lower then the speakers base.. but was awesomely built. i saw it at I store furniture. the best in quality furniture ive ever seen today..
 
Question for people that use mice right handed and keep their cabby on the left....[RiO included :P]

Don't you experience any wire pulling problems with mice when playing games?
 
Cain0xr said:
Question for people that use mice right handed and keep their cabby on the left....[RiO included :P]

Don't you experience any wire pulling problems with mice when playing games?
Not at all :) Ensure the cable near the mouse is free from twists and doesn't get pulled around as you move your mouse. For this reason, some mousepads come with a little clip, but you can use a clothes or paper clip instead if you have trouble with the cable getting pulled in the opposite direction :P
 
I too did my table myself(See my rig gallery)... All i can suggest you is that get a table with glass top instead of mica... Use a 12MM glass kept on a wooden/steel stand or maybe you can have steel bars extended from the wall on which glass can be placed...

Also if you still wanna use mica dont use black mica... Use Dark brown mica with very fine black raisha on it... An example will be balanize pine color from Greenlam/Merino... Have a look at them before choosing black color... It comes out beautifully... Posting a pic of a bed which i did in that color with a little silver mica in it :)

 
RiO said:
Not at all :) Ensure the cable near the mouse is free from twists and doesn't get pulled around as you move your mouse. For this reason, some mousepads come with a little clip, but you can use a clothes or paper clip instead if you have trouble with the cable getting pulled in the opposite direction :P

Interesting idea about the clip, couldn't try it though since my wire is not that big enough lol.
 
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