SLIMdesk

by TiborR in Workshop > Workbenches

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SLIMdesk

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Hello everyone,

we already have a lot of great tutorials about "How to make a desk/table", and now I wanna present something a little different.
I decided to make a simple desk with unique design without any bolts and nuts, which is easy for assembling.

Here you can download complete 3D model of desk: https://grabcad.com/library/slimdesk-1

Idea & Design

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Like i said before, idea was to make simple desk with interesting design.

To get right design you need to:

  • sketch
  • think
  • 3D modeling
  • rendering

Materials, which I choose for production:

  • wood - for work board
  • steel - steel rods for desk legs
  • plastic - for connectors

And after all, make a simple plan to build a project.

The Wooden Board

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The wooden board (spruce) was purchased for $ 23.

Size: 1200 x 600 x 27 mm

  • Prepare draft position for holes
  • Draw the positions on wooden board
  • Drill the holes
  • Pass the holes with sandpaper

Tools: drill and jigsaw

Note: no rush and be careful!

Dyeing of Wooden Board

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Before you start with dyeing, check the surface of board and if you find holes, cracks or other minor damages fill them with putty for wood.

Wait to putty dries, after that pass with orbital sander and we can start with dyeing.

Dyeing - chronology:

  • primer (base paint coat)
  • sanding (orbital sander)
  • two layers of paint for finishing coat (between them sanding)
  • drying

Note: you can use acrylic lacquer in spray instead of paint for finishing coat, it is quicker but worse quality.

Steel Rods

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Cheap steel rods (total weight: 6,3 kg) purchased for $ 3.

Diameter of rods is 10 mm.

Chronology:

  • cut pieces to the appropriate length
  • sanding (to get clean surface of steel)
  • dyeing (best option is acrylic lacquer in spray)
  • drying

Cheap solution for desk legs.

Plastic Connectors

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Plastic connectors produced by 3D printer Goya 3D http://www.goya3d.com

  • easy
  • fast
  • minimum work (everything is up to 3D printer)

3D printing is simple solution to produce parts like this, the only problem is that you need to own a 3D printer.

Connectors consists the holes for steel rods, and is not necessary to drill the holes.

Assembly & Finishing

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And here we are, on the last chapter of this small project.

At the end you just need to connect/assemble all parts that you create.And after that you have simple and elegant desk.

Something about stability, it depends on weight of wooden board (heavier boards give us better stability) and depends on the diameter of steel rods (bigger diameter is better).

For this project I spent about 50$.

Pictures of desk will be ready as quickly as possible (unexpected problems).

Enjoy, and best regards!!!