Finally getting the workstation finished, this area used to be a folding table with the microscopes for the kids, I mostly use the metallurgical scope and I had some of my test equipment in a smaller area.
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I had a local woodshop make a large countertop with a backsplash, along with two side splashes I can attach later but won't have a rolled seam like the rear.
Work table is 32"D x 10'L, with black nebula laminate. I wanted to have the 10' span with no center vertical support so the chairs can slide the full length without hitting your knees.
I was able to do this with an angled center support and the main framework slightly resembling a wing spar, tapering to the front. I can stand in the middle with barely any sag..definitely solid enough to use the microscopes.
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I had a different shop cut down a sheet of 3/4" black laminate for shelving and add edge banding.
The metal shelving on the left is all Omniwall and has worked out great. They seem to me more suited for garage organization but I feel the lab environment also has potential with their products.
I have some more to do, need to add a long power strip, get the ESD mounted, some under shelf lights, more hand tooks,etc.
I'm working on modifying a solder wire caddy to hold some hookup wire, will get pics of that when I'm done.
The kids love to get pond and creek critters, and I'm slowly getting them into building some arduino projects. Finally have some space to work on small projects and get myself into trouble...
I wanted to add, none of my electronic gear or even my hobby would be where it is if it weren't for this site. I have been able to gather a wealth of knowledge here to get this underway, and I'm greatly appreciative of all the advice and criticism.
When I sit down with the kids to mess with some electronic experiments, that has been made possible by the EEVblog...many thanks...