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As many of you may know, Chelsea has been working from home for over a year. During this period, she has had the pleasure of using a desk purchased at Target that is approximately the size of a large cafeteria tray. It barely has enough room for her keyboard and monitor, much less a phone and mouse. Obviously I never hear the end of this.
Since I had a little free time between Primary and Intermediate flight training, I "volunteered" to make Chelsea a new desk. We started with very basic design requirements:
1.
Left hand drawers
2.
Large(r) surface
3.
No hutch
Since Kingsville only has one major home improvement store
(Lowes), I bought all the supplies from there.
One disappointment from the Lowes in Kingsville was the
quality of their cuts. Since my Audi A4 doesn't have much trunk space and my
table saw can only do a 24'' cut, I am limited by what I can do at home. I
thought the guys at Lowes could help by using their cutting station (this is a
normal practice). There was a red flag when it took four guys to operate the
cutting station when it should take just one. I decided to add a few inches to
each cut so that they couldn't mess anything up too badly (usually cuts are not
cut at the right size). But when I got home, I had a different problem: not one
rip or cut they had performed was square. All cuts were done at a diagonal!
There was a two inch difference between one side of the sheet of plywood and
the other!
The pencil line represents a straight cut measured from the factory cut side of the sheet. This is where the saw should have cut the first time! |
These poor cuts had two major impacts. First, I would have
to shrink the initial design since the plywood was cut too small. Second, none
of the plywood was cut square and my table saw was too small to fix the
problem. Long story short:
the plywood used in the project was not perfectly square and thus the entire
project had issues.
The plywood box that holds the drawers. Since this was a little out of whack, the drawers all had sliding issues (originally) and there were noticeable gaps between it and the desk |
Finished with paint |
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I am super pleased with the way it came out. Parker is his own worst critic and doesn't realize how amazing he is at building furniture. I got pretty blessed in the husband department :). The color is something way out of my comfort zone, but I am so glad we chose it. It's called Turquoise Tint from Lowes. The new desk definitely makes work a little more fun!
I love the color! It's so fun. I can get how you might be a bit hesitant with it (I probably would bet, too), but I love the color. Great job, Parker!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great!! I love the color, too!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! He did a really good job!
ReplyDeleteBest line of the whole post? "During this period, she has had the pleasure of using a desk purchased at Target that is approximately the size of a large cafeteria tray." I'm literally laughing at my desk.
ReplyDeleteBut seriously, good job Phelps! It looks great!
You guys built that?! It looks amazing. Love the color!
ReplyDeleteLove it, Parker! Great design for a leftie! :)
ReplyDeleteYou're one blessed girl, Chels!!
Love the color...that should put a pep in your mouse clicking each morning! lol
Wow! Absolutely adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat desk!
ReplyDeleteI'm saying hey through the Weekend Social Mix Blog Hop (I found it on Jo, My Gosh) and am always happy to find a fellow Navy MilSO! I'm now following via Bloglovin.
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