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Oooh, that looks smart!
I'm tempted by something similar when I get my study back.
I'm tempted by something similar when I get my study back.
Oooh, that looks smart!
I'm tempted by something similar when I get my study back.
How did you cut the worktop? Have you scribed it to the wall?
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And we're done! 3 Coats of Danish Oil and a new mousemat. Next up is cable management, new case and a fully modular PSU and then the PC can go ontop.
That looks good! Seems like a perfect excuse to buy a huge monitor to fill the desk too.![]()
Do it!It is! Maybe even Ultrawide![]()
All in all, well pleased at that lump of Oak
and .... how did the carpenter join the two pieces ?
can we see a leg shot too ?
and .... how did the carpenter join the two pieces ?
Are these desk secured to the wall at all? or just resting on those cabinets underneath ?
You usually use biscuits and worktop clamp bolts.
OK - I am out of touch - a router, jigs, biscuit attachment is a reasonable investment (but I guess useful elsewhere)Yep, exactly that. Routered out for the bolts with a jig, standard worktop fitting fare