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This is your best work! Nice
As the old saying goes..."But, wait, there's MORE.."
Old desk has a hutch...so this new desk will also get one made. Tower for the computer now sits way too high..
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Would rather it sit closer to the top of the desk...right about...here..
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I can do away with all of this clutter, maybe a low self for the tower to sit on....Monitor could be raised up a few inches, as well...
I have a slab of 1 x 8 Ash, needs cut to length. It does have a bit of "Live edge" along one edge....may keep that detail...
Uprights: need at least 3, one on each side of the tower, and one over on the right end of the hutch. Maybe a couple bottom shelves for things to sit on. Then see IF there is enough room over on the right for more "cubbies" to stash small items on....may need a fourth upright...
Need to find out how much air space the tower needs. Uprights are from the remaining 1 x 6 planks I have. Debating enclosing the back of the hutch, except where the tower will be. happen to have some fancy grained plywood on hand. Will try to get a paper "Plan" done, later today.....
Hmmmm, maybe leave an inch of space all around that tower.......or, just on the vent side.....
More pictures of the computer tower? To see what I am working with?
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This is where all the air is drawn in...and sent out the back..
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it has two fans. Also need a spot close by, to park this thing...
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4T Hard drive. May set it on the shelf with the monitor.
99% of the side vent/intake will be out in front of the Hutch's side....there will be at least 1" of space around the tower.
Top of Hutch has a Live Edge detail....
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This may be the underside of the front edge. 4/4 x 6 x 6' planks...
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Will get used for the sides and shelves...
may only enclose the back of the cubby area, to keep things from getting shoved out the back..
Stay tuned...almost time for sawdust, again...
The Plan...
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Might take a while....
Worked on the top shelf, today...among other things, before the dryer ran me out of the shop...:rolleyes:
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Non-live edge was jointed...Stanley No.8...the live edge?
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bark removed with a wide chisel...then the edge cleaned up with the spokeshave. No.8 was too long to joint this edge. used both a vintage saw..
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To cut a front corner...and a spokeshave to round the edges over..
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Then set the top shelf aside, for now...
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Decided on "bevel down" like most of my hand planes are:rolleyes:
Hauled a plank to the shop....cuts to get as many 18-3/4" long blanks as I could....
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Not a straight edge among them...most were cupped...plus, I needed FOUR uprights....hmmm
Had to bring another plank to the shop...just for one upright, and 2 shelves...
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Planes to joint the edges straight ( tablesaw to make them parallel, and THEN square the ends)
planes to remove the cup...
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Millers Falls No.14...first across the grain, then the diagonals...then a Sargent No. 408 to smooth things out....
Stay tuned...:D
Ah yes, that Sargent #408....is the same size as the Stanley No. 3
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So, I got the uprights to match each other...other than thickness....thicker ones to the outside, thinner to the insides, then worked on a few shelf blanks..
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3 uprights (will see about getting the live edges to line up) and 2 shelves....one for the tower to sit on, the longer one for the monitor....then went through some of the cut-offs...
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And, came up with 4 shelf blanks for the cubby-holes. need to figure out what joint I'll use ( dado, sliding DT, ?) then figure out the spacing for the cubby shelves...18" -:- 4 shelves =?:confused: So..5 equal spaces? with the 3/4" for each shelf.....may just lay things out until they look right...too much math:rolleyes:
Stay tuned:D
Ok, decided to just use stopped dados. So...found a pair of 1/2" straight cutters....with 1/2" shanks. Which means I need 2 wrenches..
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To loosen and remove the bit currently in the router...
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Then install and roughly set one of the 1/2" bits...
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In my $5 yard sale router ( bought a few years ago..)
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DeWalt No. 610. Need to set up a guide for the dados, and figure out where they will stop at. Depth settings may change, for some locations....may a bit shallower?
maybe someday, I can find the correct wrenches, and a new base? We'll see.
Stay tuned...:D
router depth needed set...router guide needed set...
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Needed to find out where the fence needed to be, so the router would make a stopped dado...and needed to know WHERE to stop the cut..
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Then square the ends with a chisel...once a board had all of it's dados done..
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Had to offset a couple dados, board would have been a tad too thin..
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had to keep checking where the cuts were going...almost cut one from the wrong edge...
Ends get a "tenon" of sorts...to fit the dados...thought I had the cubby shelves sized for length..
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"The truth, warts and all.." Ooops. went back, made 4 new shelves...tenon the ends, dry fit...1/4" too long..redo again until..
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Everything fit. Thinking maybe a door over these shelves? Already get a plywood back...maybe a frame & panel door?
Dry fit the entire mess, to see how many clamps will be needed...
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Hmmm, may need to go back to Harbor Freight, for a few more clamps?
Need to run a rebate behind the cubbies' shelves, to house the back...May have to glue this up in sections? With the center section last, along with the top.
Stay tuned..:D
Snuck back down to the shop for a bit....spread a bit of glue around, AFTER a rebate was milled...
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Found a piece of 5mm plywood about the right width ( saving the fancy stuff for later) so..
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Glue and brass nails. And, since I had a few clamps left over...
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2 clamps to glue the shelf for the tower to sit on....the other 3 were to pull things square with the top shelf. Glued only the tower shelf, will glue this to the top shelf later,,have the Monitor shelf to glue between the two assemblies, and everything to the top shelf...should be an entertaining day :rolleyes: may need a little help on that job....
For some reason...I am a little tired....busy day?
Stay tuned....I might even work on a Monday.:eek:
Steven, i love watching you build piece after piece. sometimes you don't get a lot of comments, but we really do appreciate following along.
I agree! Fun to watch you tool solutions and using what's on hand.
So, clamps came off. Bought a package of screws...added a few screws to each glue joint..:cool:
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On this cubby hole assembly, that = 16 screws ( 17, counting the one that snapped off)
Clear the top of the saw, needed a space to do a glue up on;)
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Clamped the top to the saw, hammer to"adjust" the fit...4 clamps and some glue...had to run an errand...:mad:.
Came back, added a few screws to the tower shelf assembly, then sanded it down...Had to "flip" the monitor shelf over, to get the best edge to show..then..
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We have this forest of clamps..:eek:..after I had to rotate the top around to work on the Tower shelf assembly...a few "taps" with the hammer to line things up, let this sit a day, while my rehabbed knee rests up....along with those brass screws, I picked up some brackets to attach the Hutch to the Desk..:cool:
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"L" brackets go around back, one per upright.....fancy brackets go out front, one per upright....:cool:
Once the forest of clamps is removed, I can add the screws on top....sand everything down, and maybe some stain? IF I have enough...:rolleyes:
stay tuned..:D
The forest of clamps has been put away...Hutch has been sanded, a round over done to the fronts of a few shelves, and screws through the top into the uprights added (in case someone tries to move this desk by lifting the top shelf)
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Then, set it on top of the desk...while I set up to stain the blasted thing..
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Finally got everything that will show, stained...and placed the hutch back onto the desk...had other jobs to do..:rolleyes:
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Like resawing some frame parts for a door. Then the stiles and rails got a groove milled, the rails got a tenon on each end...
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used these parts to size a fancy plywood panel, and then a dry fit...
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Hmmm, so I can hide the booze in one of the cubby holes?
Letting the stain dry, and the knee rest...homework for the knee rehab resulted in a Charlie Horse....then, a single lap around the inside of Wall E World plumb wore me out.:rolleyes: Just for a pair of new brushes for the shellac. Maybe later this evening, I can get the door glued up?
Stay tuned...:D
Door parts, at least the Ash ones, have been planed smooth with a No.11 Junior jack plane...glue spread around, clamps and cauls added..
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Inside of the door, and..
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the outside of the door. Trying to decide which way the grain should run on the panel...we are either looking as it will go in the hutch, or,...it is upside down..:confused:
Dug out some small hinges, and a latch...:cool:
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Will have to relocate one bracket ( good thing I haven't attached them yet :rolleyes:) as it will keep the door from opening all the way..:mad:
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The one on the right...( like the pilot hole drill?)
Once the door is out of the clamps, and cleaned up...I can give it a coat of stain, too...and see some grainy plywood pop. :cool:
Once that stain is dry, I can shellac the entire Hutch...a few times...Moving day might be this weekend? :confused: Old desk will be heading for the curb....
Stay tuned..:D
Just a PIP, for now...Door is out of the clamps, sanded and stained....and a finish applied...Hutch has been given two coats of shellac...allowed to dry, then the brackets along the back were installed...
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last two screws will be installed, once the desk is upstairs...Got the door installed ( did you know there is a screwdriver size smaller than a #1 Phillips tip?)
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Front Brackets were installed, there is one just around that corner, to allow the door to open, the other three?
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Still need a another coat of shellac on the hutch...step back a bit.......
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a PIP!....and from the other direction...
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Almost done. Desk can be taken apart to be moved....Ash is a bit on the heavy side...:rolleyes:
Stay tuned...:D
Last coat has dried. been rubbed down. Had to add shims at the door, door opened 1/2 way then started dragging on the desk's top...
IF I can find enough young bodies, desk is ready to move out of the shop, and into it's new spot. Biggest thing is moving the old desk out, without disrupting the computer itself. Might be a bit tricky? Drawers I can carry meself, and the Hutch. need to stash the computer off to the side, while things get switched around. need to attach the hutch, THEN slide the desk into place. Old desk will be heading to the curb....
Old desk lamp has died....so I now have a new BRIGHTER LED one....almost need sunglasses....
Should I post pictures of the finished desk here, or down in the Projects page...or both?