I want to make a computer desk, quick n easy. I'm not really a
woodworker, though I'd like to be. :)
I have some table legs like these
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3196&item=4319932010&rd,
FOLDING BANQUET CARD DISPLAY TABLE LEGS.
I'm wanting something like this, but not particle board.
http://store.yahoo.com/everythingofficefurniture/focota24dex3.html
So I'm wondering if I can buy a piece of plywood & attach these legs
to the plywood? The legs are designed to be screwed into the wood,
will this work with plywood? Or do I need a completely different
plan?
I hate the computer desks I see in the stores, mostly particle board
in my price range. As the prices go up, I'm still disappointed in the
designs, so spending more money doesn't seem to be the answer. I don't
have the skills or tools or time to make something really nice, so I
just want something quick & simple & sturdy.
Something else to consider, take 2 two drawer file cabinets and an old door.
I know it sounds silly, but it works. Neighbor found a solid door, and he
is using it for his sons "desk" and that boy abuses everything. He has had
it for a few years now good to go
Clif
"tom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Then cheat. Two drawer file cabinets are the right height and are
> available at barewood furniture places and your local lumber provider
> can cut the plywood to fit the top 24 inches by 72 is a big desk with
> storage. Some Screws from the cabinet into the plywood to hold it in
> place (not really needed, Double backed tape works just as well) Finish
> it your way. One all wood computer desk
>
> Tom
>
> Alli wrote:
>
> > I want to make a computer desk, quick n easy. I'm not really a
> > woodworker, though I'd like to be. :)
> >
> > I have some table legs like these
> >
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3196&item=4319932010&rd,
> > FOLDING BANQUET CARD DISPLAY TABLE LEGS.
> >
> > I'm wanting something like this, but not particle board.
> > http://store.yahoo.com/everythingofficefurniture/focota24dex3.html
> >
> > So I'm wondering if I can buy a piece of plywood & attach these legs
> > to the plywood? The legs are designed to be screwed into the wood,
> > will this work with plywood? Or do I need a completely different
> > plan?
> >
> > I hate the computer desks I see in the stores, mostly particle board
> > in my price range. As the prices go up, I'm still disappointed in the
> > designs, so spending more money doesn't seem to be the answer. I don't
> > have the skills or tools or time to make something really nice, so I
> > just want something quick & simple & sturdy.
"Alli" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I want to make a computer desk, quick n easy. I'm not really a
> woodworker, though I'd like to be. :)
>
> I have some table legs like these
>
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3196&item=4319932010&rd,
> FOLDING BANQUET CARD DISPLAY TABLE LEGS.
>
> I'm wanting something like this, but not particle board.
> http://store.yahoo.com/everythingofficefurniture/focota24dex3.html
>
> So I'm wondering if I can buy a piece of plywood & attach these legs
> to the plywood? The legs are designed to be screwed into the wood,
> will this work with plywood? Or do I need a completely different
> plan?
It should work. Over time, the plywood may sag. You want to run a strip or
two on the underside in a vertical position. Sort of like building a bridge
or a beam it will add lots of stiffness. You can even cut the strips from
the plywood if you are not using the full width.
The edges can also be covered with an iron on edging to make it look
finished. A nice piece of 3/4" plywood will cost from $45 for the more
common grades like birch, to $100 for cherry and other nicer grades.
Ed
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http://pages.cthome.net/edhome
No problem. Use 3/4" long screws in a piece of 3/4" plywood.
--
Nahmie
The law of intelligent tinkering: save all the parts.
"Alli" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I want to make a computer desk, quick n easy. I'm not really a
> woodworker, though I'd like to be. :)
>
> I have some table legs like these
>
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3196&item=4319932010&rd,
> FOLDING BANQUET CARD DISPLAY TABLE LEGS.
>
> I'm wanting something like this, but not particle board.
> http://store.yahoo.com/everythingofficefurniture/focota24dex3.html
>
> So I'm wondering if I can buy a piece of plywood & attach these legs
> to the plywood? The legs are designed to be screwed into the wood,
> will this work with plywood? Or do I need a completely different
> plan?
>
> I hate the computer desks I see in the stores, mostly particle board
> in my price range. As the prices go up, I'm still disappointed in the
> designs, so spending more money doesn't seem to be the answer. I don't
> have the skills or tools or time to make something really nice, so I
> just want something quick & simple & sturdy.
Then cheat. Two drawer file cabinets are the right height and are
available at barewood furniture places and your local lumber provider
can cut the plywood to fit the top 24 inches by 72 is a big desk with
storage. Some Screws from the cabinet into the plywood to hold it in
place (not really needed, Double backed tape works just as well) Finish
it your way. One all wood computer desk
Tom
Alli wrote:
> I want to make a computer desk, quick n easy. I'm not really a
> woodworker, though I'd like to be. :)
>
> I have some table legs like these
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3196&item=4319932010&rd,
> FOLDING BANQUET CARD DISPLAY TABLE LEGS.
>
> I'm wanting something like this, but not particle board.
> http://store.yahoo.com/everythingofficefurniture/focota24dex3.html
>
> So I'm wondering if I can buy a piece of plywood & attach these legs
> to the plywood? The legs are designed to be screwed into the wood,
> will this work with plywood? Or do I need a completely different
> plan?
>
> I hate the computer desks I see in the stores, mostly particle board
> in my price range. As the prices go up, I'm still disappointed in the
> designs, so spending more money doesn't seem to be the answer. I don't
> have the skills or tools or time to make something really nice, so I
> just want something quick & simple & sturdy.