Well, yesterday was my daughter's 4 month check up so my wife took her to get her shots and she wasn't a very happy baby. So we only got a little bit done as Kyrie enjoyed cuddling lots last night with the both of us.
I was able to get the drywall patched and done in my office, so we can start painting. And my wife had a really good idea for putting some shelves in my office so I could get rid of my old TV entertainment stand. We'll be using 10" or 12" pine with some nice look brackets (have to decide which I like) running the full length of the wall so I can put all my DVD's, CD's, and even my home theater stuff on it.
And my wife was able to get another coat on the table. I really am liking the stain finish. We'll see if I regret this later or not, but right now it looks good.
This is a blog for everyday people who have normal 40 - 50 hour week jobs and try to improve their home on their own when time allows. And whether it's to save a few bucks or make sure it's done right, I plan to tell you all the fun things that TV shows, magazines, and books don't tell you since things rarely go as "planned".
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Monday, June 25, 2012
So, first thing I did was get a 88" x 28" piece of particleboard 1/2" thick. Then I measured in 3" from the edge and snapped my caulk line. This is for my carriage bolts that will attach the top to the legs once done. I wanted them to be hidden and strong.
I drilled my holes at 9" and 20" from the back of the desk.
Here is a side shot of the carriage bolt anchored in to the wood.
I am using my leftover 3" x 3/4" thick red oak hardwood flooring for the top. To make the edge a little different i trimmed it down to 2 1/4" so it would stick out from the main work area. With my measurements, I am able to hang it over just enough that my final desk top will be 89.5" by 30.5".
This is the corners being clamped down. As you can see, I forgot to put the carriage bolts in this side before working... Opps. Luckily I had enough room to still add them.
This is what the carriage bolt looked like next to the trim (told you I had barely enough room to still add them). To make the board fit over the head of the bolt, I simply drilled several holes. I had a bigger wood bit, but with the pilot point it would have been through the wood before I got enough dug out to hide the bolt.
I placed another carriage bolt in another 16.5" from the right side to allow me to bolt on an additional leg brace that I can mount 16" w X 24" d shelves to.
Here is the final product. I made the center piece bigger (30") and the two sides 25", for a slightly different look. However, it appears I should have made the center bigger and the sides smaller as it seems like it's hard to tell there's a difference.
Here is a picture of my office. I meant to take a complete before and after, but we got started cleaning and I realized I hadn't done that yet. So this is actually much cleaner than it normally is. But as you can see, still a mess and nothing matches. I am going for a Asian theme in my final room. Let's hope it goes well.
Next is the legs and to paint the office. I'll keep you posted on how it goes. We will be leaving in a week, so I'll see how much I can get done before I'm out of town.
Oh, I also ordered a dual monitor mount and some desk grommets which should come in the week. I plan to have 3 grommets (one on each side and on in the back middle).
Here's the links to those. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002R9HQLI/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00 and http://www.cableorganizer.com/flexible-soft-top-grommet/. I went with the gray grommets and the monitor mounts are by MonMount (great reviews and some of the cheapest mounts you can find).
Status
So over the weekend, I was able to get the top done with the help of my wife and my little girl. The only thing that is left is to finish the polyurethane. Since it is hardwood floors it already has a several coats on it, but I wanted to smooth it out between the boards. We had some leftover stain finish and I really like the look it gave but it doesn't appear to have filled in anything. It seems it just ran in between the boards. I know with the high gloss stuff it will fill and smooth the surface. Anyone have any suggestions on this or ideas? Thanks.
New Desk Ideas
I had two ideas for my desk and they have merged together in my head to have a clean look. First was this -
http://aubreyandlindsay.blogspot.com/2009/08/making-new-desk.html. That was a great blog and I really liked the idea of the big desk. So my new desk is 7'6" by 30.5" deep. That is almost the full width of my office which will make it so I can finally put my printer and lamp on my desk instead of a old PC and some binders.
The second idea was something I saw at NFM. I really liked the cross brace legs. I bought 2x2's to make them, but they are too small. However, my wife had the great idea to reinforce them with some of the hardwood flooring which if I do that will make them 3x3's which should be perfect.
Friday, June 22, 2012
New project!
Tomorrow I start a new project and my first since my little girl was born. So we'll see how it goes. Plus I'm excited as this is the first project in awhile that's a fun want to do project, instead of a have to do because something broke.
And the project is....... A new desk! Might sound boring but working from home two days a week, the cheap 5 year old Wal-mart desk is showing its age.
I plan to use left over hardwood floors for the surface mounted to 1/2 mdf and 2x2 for the legs. My goal is to make a solid beautiful desk. I plan to use lag bolts, carriage bolts, bolts, and screws to hold it together. This desk will be 7'6" by 31" deep and 29" height.
If I do this right it's going to be a awesome desk. Wish me luck! Pics to come
And the project is....... A new desk! Might sound boring but working from home two days a week, the cheap 5 year old Wal-mart desk is showing its age.
I plan to use left over hardwood floors for the surface mounted to 1/2 mdf and 2x2 for the legs. My goal is to make a solid beautiful desk. I plan to use lag bolts, carriage bolts, bolts, and screws to hold it together. This desk will be 7'6" by 31" deep and 29" height.
If I do this right it's going to be a awesome desk. Wish me luck! Pics to come
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