speaker monkey
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Hello All,
I am halfway through a restoration / upcycle project of a corner desk that I salvaged. The desk was originally varnished with a leather top, then (I imagine some time later) painted with white gloss:
*Pic1*
I have stripped the majority of the paint and repaired a few broken bits. The top was made of plywood so I have removed it and plan to make or fit a top of the same profile but in matching wood, hopefully around ¾” thick. This is where you guys come in!
*Pic2*
So problem 1 – What wood is it? – At first I thought it was beech as it is nice and light however the colour and the grain has left me scratching my head. It looks a bit like Oak but is nowhere near dense enough. I think this desk was probably made around the 60s (stab in the dark tbh) so I don’t think it’s anything too exotic. Pic of one of the drawers below, any suggestions appreciated!
*Pic3*
Problem 2 – Sourcing and cutting the wood (bit in the dark here) – Where does one go to acquire nice planks of wood? Can I buy the planks with a tongue and groove pre machined? I know the normal DIY stores don’t do anything of furniture quality. I found this site that will supply pre-made worktops to your specifications but I think it will end up a bit pricey. (http://www.goodtimber.com/cgi-bin/newbuild/menu_gallery/timber_list_WT.html)
I am okay at carpentry (my username may mislead - I am not a cabinet builder) but the only power tools I own are my drill and sander so ideally I would like something that’s easy to fit together.
Many thanks in advance.
I am halfway through a restoration / upcycle project of a corner desk that I salvaged. The desk was originally varnished with a leather top, then (I imagine some time later) painted with white gloss:
*Pic1*
I have stripped the majority of the paint and repaired a few broken bits. The top was made of plywood so I have removed it and plan to make or fit a top of the same profile but in matching wood, hopefully around ¾” thick. This is where you guys come in!
*Pic2*
So problem 1 – What wood is it? – At first I thought it was beech as it is nice and light however the colour and the grain has left me scratching my head. It looks a bit like Oak but is nowhere near dense enough. I think this desk was probably made around the 60s (stab in the dark tbh) so I don’t think it’s anything too exotic. Pic of one of the drawers below, any suggestions appreciated!
*Pic3*
Problem 2 – Sourcing and cutting the wood (bit in the dark here) – Where does one go to acquire nice planks of wood? Can I buy the planks with a tongue and groove pre machined? I know the normal DIY stores don’t do anything of furniture quality. I found this site that will supply pre-made worktops to your specifications but I think it will end up a bit pricey. (http://www.goodtimber.com/cgi-bin/newbuild/menu_gallery/timber_list_WT.html)
I am okay at carpentry (my username may mislead - I am not a cabinet builder) but the only power tools I own are my drill and sander so ideally I would like something that’s easy to fit together.
Many thanks in advance.