Hi all,
Project & dimensions:
I'd like to put a slab across the width of my small home office as a built-in desk. I'm hoping to support it on the sides and along the back with battens screwed into the wall - i.e. no legs.
Dimensions: 2400mm x 600-700mm.
Aesthetics:
The walls are a bluey grey green so i'm tending towards the lighter colours and away from the reds and rich browns.
It is a contemporary room, so I'll give it a square or chamfered edge - not waney/live.
I'd like it to have a bit of an impact/presence - achieved via the grain/figure and being a single slab as opposed to jointed. I think oak might be a bit too boring - though pippy oak could be a bit more interesting.
Practicalities:
The surface has to be flat and continuous so that I don't loose paperclips/usb sticks/pen lids etc in little holes, and so that it provides a suitable writing surface.
I'd fill holes/cracks with resin rather than splicing/butterflies/joinery (even better would be to have no cracks to fill)
Budget: a few hundred pounds
I'm in London, so have a few timber yards within reach: (English Woodlands Timber, Surrey Timbers, Waney Edge City Timbers)
Given the above, what kind of species would be on your list and what thickness for that span?
Anything else that I need to consider?
Project & dimensions:
I'd like to put a slab across the width of my small home office as a built-in desk. I'm hoping to support it on the sides and along the back with battens screwed into the wall - i.e. no legs.
Dimensions: 2400mm x 600-700mm.
Aesthetics:
The walls are a bluey grey green so i'm tending towards the lighter colours and away from the reds and rich browns.
It is a contemporary room, so I'll give it a square or chamfered edge - not waney/live.
I'd like it to have a bit of an impact/presence - achieved via the grain/figure and being a single slab as opposed to jointed. I think oak might be a bit too boring - though pippy oak could be a bit more interesting.
Practicalities:
The surface has to be flat and continuous so that I don't loose paperclips/usb sticks/pen lids etc in little holes, and so that it provides a suitable writing surface.
I'd fill holes/cracks with resin rather than splicing/butterflies/joinery (even better would be to have no cracks to fill)
Budget: a few hundred pounds
I'm in London, so have a few timber yards within reach: (English Woodlands Timber, Surrey Timbers, Waney Edge City Timbers)
Given the above, what kind of species would be on your list and what thickness for that span?
Anything else that I need to consider?