Custom floating desk build - rexehuk

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Hello all!

Today I've started work on my new desk, this will be replacing an Ikea galant corner desk.

This post will serve as a mini build log (should be a few days long). All photos sponsored by Samsung S2 :p.

Specifications of desk:

  • 1.84M long
  • 600mm deep
  • 38mm thick

The desk
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Making the framework

Firstly I had to mark out the framework for fixing to the walls, this will be what the desk rests on out of sight.

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Forgot to allow for the thickness of the backplate for the side brackets ;) derp.

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Bench saw soon fixed that

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Drilled the initial pilots for the back/side brackets

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Next had to mark out the notches for the steel support to sit in

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Then sawed and chiseled out the notches

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Next step is onto the steel!

25x25x3 Box Steel, all rubbed down with thinner and sand paper to ensure it was free from oil.

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Due to the kind of steel, I need to coat it to prevent it rusting, I chose this as it had no need for primers / undercoats.

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First coat on

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Third coat on

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Well deserved rest

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I've decided to build some cable management system to the underside of my desk... Everything I've looked at is extremely expensive, so I've made my own!

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Next step is fitting the wood to the wall and then the joyful job of cutting the worktop to fit onto walls that are not straight. That may take place tomorrow time permitting.

The wooden brackets need to be painted or vanished, I'm yet to decide a decent colour.
 
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did you buy the work top especially or did you have some left over from a kitchen you've just fitted?

Bought it for the project. It's 3 meters in length so I may well make a little shelf with the remainder for the printer, server and switch.

Also got some chrome cable grommets on the way, shall post pics when they arrive.
 
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UPDATE

A quick update on the progress, desk is coming along nicely! It's all fitted for now, but some work to do yet (as well as repairs).

First of all I started opening up the holes for the back bracket (the strongest fixing) with 7mm drill bit and 10mm for the wall plugs.

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Marked up the wall for the bracket(s) to sit, found this quite hard as to judge the level I wanted the desk to sit at, however I'm fairly happy with the height it came out at.

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Success!

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Then fitted the right hand fixing, this has an overhang as the wall its fixing into the chimney, fitted 3 fixing points with 2 screws each for extra stability

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Then the left fixing

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As the walls are not straight, I had to deduce the amount the walls were out, which is where this tool comes in handy.

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In true father son spirit, I delegated the work and took a management role ^^

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First fitting... did not go so well, as it turned out the right wall was 90 degrees for a short distance and then bulged slightly causing the measurement to be a very tight fit.

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The solution? Destroy! This will be touched up after with filler and special caulk.

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Now it fits

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Then in with my big black rod, and marking out the top end screw points to fix into the brackets

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Drilled out the holes on the topside and underside (for fixing into desk)

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Countersunk

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Fit the steel brace and the desk is secure

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Some magical cleaning later with a hoover

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That is all for now, the next steps in the project are

  • Fixing the wall
  • Applying the edging to the desk
  • Painting and shaping the support brackets to make them a bit nicer
  • Fitting 3 x 80mm chrome cable management gromits (I lack an 80mm hole cutting bit so need to buy one)
  • Buying a nice chrome plug socket
  • Fitting cable management system
  • Fixing power sources to the underside of the desk so that end end result = 2 cables only into sockets
  • Setting up all my gear on the new desk
 
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can i add something to the to-do list?

i suggest you screw one of those multi-plug power surge extension cables to under the desk so that you dont have a bunch of cables coming from the power socket? :)

one of these

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can i add something to the to-do list?

i suggest you screw one of those multi-plug power surge extension cables to under the desk so that you dont have a bunch of cables coming from the power socket? :)

one of these

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Already got 2 surge protection power strips, these will be fixed to the underside of the desk.

Good idea with the cable management. How do you get the cables through the desk as I can't see any holes for them?

No holes have been drilled yet as I lack an 80mm bit.
 
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Looks... Amazin, but my mother says it wont take the weight xD

Elaborate? Does she not like my big black rod? Maybe I'll show it to her sometime ;).

The rear mounting board is fixed in with anchor bolts to a main adjoining wall to the house next door, the house will come down before the desk :D. The left support is fixed in to the main exterior wall the the front of the house and the right is fixed into the chimney, which is my weakest point due to the overhang.

It is also worth noting that the main weight will be on the right edge (where the PC will probably sit) which will be close to the fixing point to ensure the least amount of strain on the desk, and along the back of the desk where the monitor will sit; I can't see any issues.

The weakest point in the desk is between the rear brace and the front steel support, that area will have no significant weight placed upon it.

If it does fall down I'll give your mother kudos ;).


I'd keep walking into it, I'd have a red hip by the end of the week

Haha luckily this is not a scenario. The edge is next to my mirror, I will give a full room view once it's done, my room is fairly large. I did however do this a few times with my Ikea galant corner desk, which ended in me nearly in tears each time.

Also I'll be happy to hear anyones ideas on how to finish off the wood to make it a bit more stylish. I was thinking of painting it black and shaping it to some degree... need some inspiration. You'll see why I want black when I show the rest of my room (Ikea mad).
 
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It looks like it will take the weight fine to me.

As for finishing the wood I assume you mean the support on the right hand edge that sticks out... weell, you could either cover it in a veneer, or shape it so that it tapers off towards the edge, then veneer it.
 
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It looks like it will take the weight fine to me.

As for finishing the wood I assume you mean the support on the right hand edge that sticks out... weell, you could either cover it in a veneer, or shape it so that it tapers off towards the edge, then veneer it.

Veneer is a good idea, never thought of that. It would work well due to the surface of the desk and the fact finding a suitable paint / varnish will be impossible.

As for the shaping, yeah I mean the right one sticking out, if I go the veneer route I can coat the brackets in veneer too, it seems to come in massive sheets for cheap.

I was thinking a simple rounded edge to a tip, could be a simple way to make it look nicer. Luckily I have a good bit of the same wood left, so can use that for practice runs.
 
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Climb up on to the desk and lie across it/sit on one edge and see if it holds your weight and take a picture to prove these naysayers wrong. If it holds a grown human's weight then a pc should be a doddle.
 
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