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Floating desk with Finnish spruce underlayment, by Kristian


Create this project yourself with sheet material cut to size by TOSIZE.be!

Kristian

Easy
2 minutes
Description
In our small office I made a floating desk between the two walls. The top consists of two underlayment plates to achieve the desired thickness (24 mm). The desk was then placed on a frame of pine beams. It has become a great place to work!
Work description: how did you realize your project
I had two 12 mm underlayment panels cut to size by TOSIZE.be for the magazine. Have the top or bottom of both plates beveled at the front to have a nice and smooth finish on the side you are sitting on.
First fix both plates exactly together with wood glue and a few screws (3.5 x16mm) at the bottom of the blade. I opted for 2x 12 mm to get a nice thickness of 24 mm for the table top (not too thin and not too thick).
Then I made a frame from pine beams along the two side walls and back wall. (35x69) and a crossbeam (44x44), which is attached between the wall beams with angle irons.
Finally, cutouts were made for the radiator pipes and the desktop was finished with a clear furniture lacquer.
Final size: What are the outside dimensions?
Desk: 70.0 cm x 190.0 cm
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What now?
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149,26 €
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