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randyc said:Ikea Jerker inspiration there?
randyc said:Ikea Jerker inspiration there?
nah, i wasj ust saying the base of that reminded me of the jerkerjen4950 said:
Nope- I'm an engineer- pre-fab doesn't suit me well
randyc said:nah, i wasj ust saying the base of that reminded me of the jerker
10k desk for 1g does sound awesome, and feasible. Not to mention this will be better!
are you a chick?
is your name jen?jen4950 said:Check out my saw:
Is that a woman's saw? (dikes don't count dammit)
randyc said:is your name jen?
yes- it's going to be baad-ass//Tiny said:That looks to be shaping up to be one heck of a' sturdy desk!
randyc said:wtf...
a mod just edited a post in your thread for being off subject :-/
Isn't that the job of the thread starter to decide!
Either way, I'm looking forward to more on the project.
I'm curious on what type of modules your putting in?
DryFire said:Looks like you're anchoring it to the wall any particular reason for this?
DryFire said:Looks like you're anchoring it to the wall any particular reason for this?
Tiny said:That looks to be shaping up to be one heck of a' sturdy desk!
derrick1623 said:THIS is what I'M talking about,woodworking is awesome. i have only built things such as speaker stands, sub enclsoures, and toolboxes, but still, this desk is going to own all!
derrick1623 said:i must interject here for a moment, thinking about the "near future"... what if you get a leak in your tub, and have to get to that access panel there, do you have to disassemble the desk?
other than that, yes, keep me updated with pics, its shaping up nicely!
jen4950 said:Actually completely opposite- my previous desk was anchored to the wall, and taking it out was a disaster.. I learned many things from my first desk build... Things I loved- things I regret. trying to work it all in this time.
So this one is being built in modules- limits of 6'-7" in length, 24" deep and 52" high to be able to get thru all of the openings and halls in my current house.
And NO attachment to the existing structure.. Notice the backboard on the old desk was where I started, ... by attaching it to the wall.. I built it to take apart, and most everything came apart pretty easy.. but the drywall was really cheap and got poked thru really easy.
rayman2k2 said:dont look now, but i think you have a hammer floating in mid air their.
very nice desk though, and not to undermine you, but I have a 25,000 dollar workstation being made right now...i'll get pics (and my own thread) later
P.S. By workstation I mean basement
RabidRodents said:Looks cool Go SETI@Home!
Tiny said:Looking good! Keep up the good work.
BTW....I was a pack-rat too at one time. But I got over it when I could hardly see the floor becuase of all the stuff I was holding onto. Just tossing all the junk that I hadn't touched in over a year was fun.
Anyway, I like how it is shaping up, and good thinking on the veneer. Any inlay plans?