My brother is 50 soon and for his birthday I’m building him a desk for his office. When we were chatting he had showed me a photo of a horrid thing made from scaffold boards. Urgh, but it have me the idea that making something rustic from the old sleepers I have could be an option.
Back in autumn i’d experimented with cutting them up on the bandsaw. A total pain at 80kg each but I managed. Having bought rollers for bench tops and rearranging the whole workshop.
The design is pretty basic in form, but close to the image he had shown me and fits my skill levels. I’m glad my woodworking is better than my drawing, on that note I am however liking having a sketchbook for my projects, and hopefully my sketching improves.
The plan is to ebonise the frame using oak tea and nail soup. The frame legs will come up through the top. Pop out sockets for charging and electric fees up one of the legs.
The main challenge of the build is my brother lives many many miles south of me so this will have to be transported flat and assembled by him. The plan is; frame ends are glued up and then use custom bed bolts to assemble leg frames and apron rails; top is in two parts with a T&G alignment joint and kitchen worktop bolts to pull tight. Top then uses standard buttons to hold to the frame.
The top is going to be c. 35mm thick and hopefully rigid enough to eliminate the need for a front apron. This is my main problem at the moment, hoping I can do so as my bro is 6’6” with long legs and a front apron can get in the way of legs being comfortable under the desk.
That’s the plan so far. Currently milling up the rough sawn wood and deciding on board selections for the tops. More to follow.
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Back in autumn i’d experimented with cutting them up on the bandsaw. A total pain at 80kg each but I managed. Having bought rollers for bench tops and rearranging the whole workshop.
The design is pretty basic in form, but close to the image he had shown me and fits my skill levels. I’m glad my woodworking is better than my drawing, on that note I am however liking having a sketchbook for my projects, and hopefully my sketching improves.
The plan is to ebonise the frame using oak tea and nail soup. The frame legs will come up through the top. Pop out sockets for charging and electric fees up one of the legs.
The main challenge of the build is my brother lives many many miles south of me so this will have to be transported flat and assembled by him. The plan is; frame ends are glued up and then use custom bed bolts to assemble leg frames and apron rails; top is in two parts with a T&G alignment joint and kitchen worktop bolts to pull tight. Top then uses standard buttons to hold to the frame.
The top is going to be c. 35mm thick and hopefully rigid enough to eliminate the need for a front apron. This is my main problem at the moment, hoping I can do so as my bro is 6’6” with long legs and a front apron can get in the way of legs being comfortable under the desk.
That’s the plan so far. Currently milling up the rough sawn wood and deciding on board selections for the tops. More to follow.
Fit