Hello dustmakers,
I'd like to brainstorm best way forward for getting my desk top board sorted for a corner desk.
Here is the rough design - wanted thick plywood, 20-30mm thick ish, and either buy veneered, or veneer it later. That's a minor detail. Some leg system, probably castle joints, with screws, so I can dismatle and assemble per needs.
My question is how to best get this plywood top sorted. Problem is the dimensions are larger than standard sheet of ply. Namely 170x170cm max dimensions, and 70cm for depth of each wing.
Idea 1) 6mm ply, and buld it up in 4 layers.
Layer 1 and 3:
Layer 2 and 4:
I think that' mechanically sound, can cut out of standard size sheets, and glue it up. Challenge here is having good flat surface to do it on, and have even clamping forces, to end up with a flat table.
Idea 2) Find out a company that stocks Jumbo plywood - found some online in roughly 3.5x1.5m dimensions. So still a bit short on the final dimensions, but perhaps missus would get on board (pun not intended).
This will be a challenge to ship, probably costly too. Some company might do CNC to dimensions, which would help a lot. It seems difficult to fins something of good quality (birch or marine ply) and thick enough (I'd say 18mm not enough. Would be happy with 24mm or thereabouts)
Idea 3) butt-joint - least favourite optoin to me, just don't know I can trust the glue to that extend, without some reinforcing, perhapr flat finger joint, bow ties, large domino and such. This joint just screams I'm going to break.
I'd be happy to hear your thoughts and ideas for all points above. Many thanks.
I'd like to brainstorm best way forward for getting my desk top board sorted for a corner desk.
Here is the rough design - wanted thick plywood, 20-30mm thick ish, and either buy veneered, or veneer it later. That's a minor detail. Some leg system, probably castle joints, with screws, so I can dismatle and assemble per needs.
My question is how to best get this plywood top sorted. Problem is the dimensions are larger than standard sheet of ply. Namely 170x170cm max dimensions, and 70cm for depth of each wing.
Idea 1) 6mm ply, and buld it up in 4 layers.
Layer 1 and 3:
Layer 2 and 4:
I think that' mechanically sound, can cut out of standard size sheets, and glue it up. Challenge here is having good flat surface to do it on, and have even clamping forces, to end up with a flat table.
Idea 2) Find out a company that stocks Jumbo plywood - found some online in roughly 3.5x1.5m dimensions. So still a bit short on the final dimensions, but perhaps missus would get on board (pun not intended).
This will be a challenge to ship, probably costly too. Some company might do CNC to dimensions, which would help a lot. It seems difficult to fins something of good quality (birch or marine ply) and thick enough (I'd say 18mm not enough. Would be happy with 24mm or thereabouts)
Idea 3) butt-joint - least favourite optoin to me, just don't know I can trust the glue to that extend, without some reinforcing, perhapr flat finger joint, bow ties, large domino and such. This joint just screams I'm going to break.
I'd be happy to hear your thoughts and ideas for all points above. Many thanks.