Measurements: - Table-mounting holes on base 7.5mm x 9.5mm - Table-Mounting holes on base spacing: - ~32mm on center between closest holes - ~384mm on center front to back - ~1425mm on center for outermost holes side to side. - Hex cap screws for mounting table to base - M6 x 16mm - Holes for the 2-piece clips that hold up the net - 9.5 or 9.75mm wide x 13.75mm deep
I really enjoyed the video and thank you for making it look easy. I wanted to use my old IKEA desk-top from a Jerker desk and was concerned about how to integrate it with the new IDASEN underframe. Can you please share the measurements as I am looking to do the same with my old desk?
For whoever asked about dimensions as well, I found this great article on Reddit www.reddit.com/r/IKEA/comments/fmze9z/idasen_tabletop_can_any_owners_help_with/
great assembly video. if you still using these desk: is it dangerous to put a full cup of tea on the table in ca. 100 cm height position. or its realy enough sturdy-not_wobbling? 🧐
Hey May I ask how is the desk holding up? I am planning on doing something similar! but I am worried that the thin screws want be enough to hold desk in place
@@zn8jt Hi ME - I have a thin bekant table top. I used normal 1,2mm wood screws with some washers and actually it's holding suprisingly well. :) No wobblines or issues!
@@taksdd Hey taksdd, thank you for your quick response! I'm going to use an oak wood table top on my Idasen which ist quite heavy. Anyway, I'll try your solution and see If it is sturdy enough. Otherwise I go with the inner nuts. Again, Thanks!
@@zn8jt Hi Me, No worries :-) I have two very large monitor stand poles (>1m height) attached to the side of the desk. On that I have 2x 28" screens. The gravity actually does it's job. I also bought inner nuts just in case. Inner nuts will be better if you ever plan to disasemble the desk as unscrewing and screwing things back to wood isn't the best idea :-)
in step 1 you should make sure carefully that the metal frame holes are-in-line with the tabletop holes , otherwise this video is very ... I MEAN IT .... helpful