I need a little desk for the spare room. It looks like we are going to be working at home for a while yet.
I have a space for it about 3ft wide, so it isnt going to be huge. 3ft x 2ft give or take.
I am using this design staked_worktable_adb-l1000157a.jpg from Chris Schwarz book, which was actually why I got the book.
I have some quartered London plane left from a project that didn't happen which I can use for everything except the top. I dont have anything for the top which I will need to buy. I am struggling to know what species to use for the top and would appreciate suggestions.
The restrictions/considerations:
The room is small and fairly bland. The desk itself doesn't need to be bland, but I dont think it should be too dark or too showy.
The lacewood is not snow white, it is fairly similar to http://www.jeffsegalworkshop.co.uk/images/Nesting tables - close-up of lacewood figure (500 px).JPG in colour
The timber must be sustainable or urban salvage.
The drawer front can match the top, or match the base.
I would love a single board, second choice a book match, failing that could be a glue-up if the species typically produces narrower boards. The cutting list in the book finishes at 13/16" so ex1" sawn.
It is too late in the year for me to do anything significant with resin. I could probably manage filling a small void or two.
I am open to character, or "perfect", but I would prefer that the character is in terms of non uniform colour than voids, holes and damage.
Open to live edge.
Any thoughts? I wondered about cherry or sycamore. I am struggling to picture what will work with the lacewood figuring.
I have a space for it about 3ft wide, so it isnt going to be huge. 3ft x 2ft give or take.
I am using this design staked_worktable_adb-l1000157a.jpg from Chris Schwarz book, which was actually why I got the book.
I have some quartered London plane left from a project that didn't happen which I can use for everything except the top. I dont have anything for the top which I will need to buy. I am struggling to know what species to use for the top and would appreciate suggestions.
The restrictions/considerations:
The room is small and fairly bland. The desk itself doesn't need to be bland, but I dont think it should be too dark or too showy.
The lacewood is not snow white, it is fairly similar to http://www.jeffsegalworkshop.co.uk/images/Nesting tables - close-up of lacewood figure (500 px).JPG in colour
The timber must be sustainable or urban salvage.
The drawer front can match the top, or match the base.
I would love a single board, second choice a book match, failing that could be a glue-up if the species typically produces narrower boards. The cutting list in the book finishes at 13/16" so ex1" sawn.
It is too late in the year for me to do anything significant with resin. I could probably manage filling a small void or two.
I am open to character, or "perfect", but I would prefer that the character is in terms of non uniform colour than voids, holes and damage.
Open to live edge.
Any thoughts? I wondered about cherry or sycamore. I am struggling to picture what will work with the lacewood figuring.