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09/09/2014 2:08 PM

Where can I get a sheet of Melamine cut down to a specific size, to be used for a desktop?

Hello All.

Well the subject line pretty much says it all-
where can I get a sheet of Melamine cut down to a specific size?

What I am looking to do is cut down a sheet of Melamine to be used as desktop, that will be placed on top of two trestles. I want a specific size because I want the desktop to fill a specific area---it will go to the wall.

Anyway, since I don't work with tools for a living, nor have access to any--not to say I would even know the right way to do anything with them even if I did!

I just wanted to see what a "seasoned vet" would recommend I do.

Also, recommend how I could get a sheet from Home Depot cut down to a specific size. Also, would it be recommended that I glue a sheet of particle board to it so it's thick?

I'm sure this is simple and basic for someone who has the tools, and know how, but for noob what is recommended?

Thanks in advance for any help.


This topic has 8 replies

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in reply to [email protected] on 09/09/2014 2:08 PM

10/09/2014 8:14 AM

On Tuesday, September 9, 2014 4:17:05 PM UTC-5, FrozenNorth wrote:
> On 9/9/2014 5:08 PM, [email protected] wrote:
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> > Hello All.
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> >
>
> > Well the subject line pretty much says it all-
>
> > where can I get a sheet of Melamine cut down to a specific size?
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> >
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> > What I am looking to do is cut down a sheet of Melamine to be used as desktop, that will be placed on top of two trestles. I want a specific size because I want the desktop to fill a specific area---it will go to the wall.
>
> >
>
> > Anyway, since I don't work with tools for a living, nor have access to any--not to say I would even know the right way to do anything with them even if I did!
>
> >
>
> > I just wanted to see what a "seasoned vet" would recommend I do.
>
> >
>
> > Also, recommend how I could get a sheet from Home Depot cut down to a specific size. Also, would it be recommended that I glue a sheet of particle board to it so it's thick?
>
> >
>
> > I'm sure this is simple and basic for someone who has the tools, and know how, but for noob what is recommended?
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> >
>
> > Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> >
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> Home Depot can cut it for you, but the problem is they do not guarantee
>
> accuracy. Best if you have a friend with tools, or find a local cabinet
>
> shop this would be trivial for them. Where are you located? Somebody
>
> here may be able to help and provide advice.
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>
>
> --
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> Froz...
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> The system will be down for 10 days for preventive maintenance.

Iaminthewesternsuburbsofchicago,DuPagecounty.Anyrecommendations

EP

Ed Pawlowski

in reply to [email protected] on 09/09/2014 2:08 PM

09/09/2014 9:40 PM

On 9/9/2014 7:46 PM, BenignBodger wrote:
> On 9/9/2014 5:08 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>> Hello All.


>
> I could not recommend Melamine as a desk surface, at least if you are
> referring the the Melamine-coated particle board so popular in cheap
> cabinets. I had a heavy knock-down desk in my home office and it had a
> Melamine surface -- it proved to be entirely too fragile for the
> application. Have you considered a desktop with a high-pressure laminate
> (Formica) surface? A 1" to 1.5" plywood substrate would make for an
> excellent work surface.

I made a simple desk/sewing table for my wife in 2001. Still in great
shape as good as the day I built it. I'd do it again. I don't see the
need for 1 1/2" thick unless you are keeping your anvil collection on it.

JG

"John Grossbohlin"

in reply to [email protected] on 09/09/2014 2:08 PM

09/09/2014 10:23 PM

wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

>Well the subject line pretty much says it all-
>where can I get a sheet of Melamine cut down to a specific size?

From your message I think maybe this is the wrong question...

Big box stores like Home Depot are not noted for their fine saws and
blades.... Melamine chips badly if you don't use an appropriate blade or a
dull blade so I wouldn't assume you'd have a decent product coming out of
them.

Maybe the correct question involves finding a cabinet shop that uses
Melamine and laminates and have them provide the material and the cutting...
Less nonsense for you and most likely a better job. Maybe a bit more money
but they've got bills to pay!

You didn't mention how this top is to be supported... It may need a frame or
some other structure (like a cabinet) under the desk top if it is more than
a few feet wide as the Melamine by itself is likely to sag badly over time.
Maybe another thing a cabinet shop could knock out...

John

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in reply to [email protected] on 09/09/2014 2:08 PM

10/09/2014 8:19 AM

On Tuesday, September 9, 2014 4:08:46 PM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello All.
>
>
>
> Well the subject line pretty much says it all-
>
> where can I get a sheet of Melamine cut down to a specific size?
>
>
>
> What I am looking to do is cut down a sheet of Melamine to be used as desktop, that will be placed on top of two trestles. I want a specific size because I want the desktop to fill a specific area---it will go to the wall.
>
>
>
> Anyway, since I don't work with tools for a living, nor have access to any--not to say I would even know the right way to do anything with them even if I did!
>
>
>
> I just wanted to see what a "seasoned vet" would recommend I do.
>
>
>
> Also, recommend how I could get a sheet from Home Depot cut down to a specific size. Also, would it be recommended that I glue a sheet of particle board to it so it's thick?
>
>
>
> I'm sure this is simple and basic for someone who has the tools, and know how, but for noob what is recommended?
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.

I am in the western suburbs of Chicago- DuPage County area to be exact.
Any recommendations?

Oh, and thanks so far for the help.

ww

whit3rd

in reply to [email protected] on 09/09/2014 2:08 PM

10/09/2014 5:06 PM

On Tuesday, September 9, 2014 5:08:46 PM UTC-4, Sixtwozero Seveneightsixfive wrote:

> where can I get a sheet of Melamine cut down to a specific size?

> What I am looking to do is cut down a sheet of Melamine to be used as desktop, that will be placed on top of two trestles. I want a specific size because I want the desktop to fill a specific area---it will go to the wall.

First, make a plywood tabletop that's the right size and shape. The edges
need to be smooth and will be visible in the final product. Then, laminate the
Melamine (or, as others have suggested) Formica/Micarta (intended for heavy
desktop/tabletop use) over the base. I'd use contact cement for this part.
Then, using a router with a guided bit, trim the excess laminate to match the base.

The big-box stores can sell you a 4x4' chunk of 'butcherblock' solid wood,
and can do some kind of cutdown at the store, but that'll be short of
real furniture quality.

If you are trying to match a wall, it's useful to plan on a final bit of trim molding
that can cover the inevitable crack (walls are rarely straight and meet at
artists' interpretation of a 'right angle').

Ff

FrozenNorth

in reply to [email protected] on 09/09/2014 2:08 PM

09/09/2014 5:17 PM

On 9/9/2014 5:08 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello All.
>
> Well the subject line pretty much says it all-
> where can I get a sheet of Melamine cut down to a specific size?
>
> What I am looking to do is cut down a sheet of Melamine to be used as desktop, that will be placed on top of two trestles. I want a specific size because I want the desktop to fill a specific area---it will go to the wall.
>
> Anyway, since I don't work with tools for a living, nor have access to any--not to say I would even know the right way to do anything with them even if I did!
>
> I just wanted to see what a "seasoned vet" would recommend I do.
>
> Also, recommend how I could get a sheet from Home Depot cut down to a specific size. Also, would it be recommended that I glue a sheet of particle board to it so it's thick?
>
> I'm sure this is simple and basic for someone who has the tools, and know how, but for noob what is recommended?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
Home Depot can cut it for you, but the problem is they do not guarantee
accuracy. Best if you have a friend with tools, or find a local cabinet
shop this would be trivial for them. Where are you located? Somebody
here may be able to help and provide advice.

--
Froz...


The system will be down for 10 days for preventive maintenance.

Bn

BenignBodger

in reply to [email protected] on 09/09/2014 2:08 PM

09/09/2014 7:46 PM

On 9/9/2014 5:08 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello All.
>
> Well the subject line pretty much says it all-
> where can I get a sheet of Melamine cut down to a specific size?
>
> What I am looking to do is cut down a sheet of Melamine to be used as desktop, that will be placed on top of two trestles. I want a specific size because I want the desktop to fill a specific area---it will go to the wall.
>
> Anyway, since I don't work with tools for a living, nor have access to any--not to say I would even know the right way to do anything with them even if I did!
>
> I just wanted to see what a "seasoned vet" would recommend I do.
>
> Also, recommend how I could get a sheet from Home Depot cut down to a specific size. Also, would it be recommended that I glue a sheet of particle board to it so it's thick?
>
> I'm sure this is simple and basic for someone who has the tools, and know how, but for noob what is recommended?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>

I could not recommend Melamine as a desk surface, at least if you are
referring the the Melamine-coated particle board so popular in cheap
cabinets. I had a heavy knock-down desk in my home office and it had a
Melamine surface -- it proved to be entirely too fragile for the
application. Have you considered a desktop with a high-pressure laminate
(Formica) surface? A 1" to 1.5" plywood substrate would make for an
excellent work surface.

c

in reply to [email protected] on 09/09/2014 2:08 PM

09/09/2014 10:16 PM

On Tue, 09 Sep 2014 21:40:04 -0400, Ed Pawlowski <[email protected]> wrote:

>On 9/9/2014 7:46 PM, BenignBodger wrote:
>> On 9/9/2014 5:08 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>> Hello All.
>
>
>>
>> I could not recommend Melamine as a desk surface, at least if you are
>> referring the the Melamine-coated particle board so popular in cheap
>> cabinets. I had a heavy knock-down desk in my home office and it had a
>> Melamine surface -- it proved to be entirely too fragile for the
>> application. Have you considered a desktop with a high-pressure laminate
>> (Formica) surface? A 1" to 1.5" plywood substrate would make for an
>> excellent work surface.
>
>I made a simple desk/sewing table for my wife in 2001. Still in great
>shape as good as the day I built it. I'd do it again. I don't see the
>need for 1 1/2" thick unless you are keeping your anvil collection on it.
Half inan adequate for a moderate sized desk - and 1 inch for larger
desks.


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