A custom built Tasmanian Oak timber printer table finished with satin varnish for the home office.
The project
I have recently purchased a new printer, so I needed a printer table. This is the result made from solid Tasmanian Oak timber.
I first made the carcass for the drawer and also made the drawer to fit, then I made the leg/base frame to suit. The final part made was the table top. Finished in satin water based varnish.
Steps
Step 1
Make up carcass and drawer. I like using box joints for joint the timber. I think it’s a strong joint and easy to make.
Step 2
I then made the base frame for the drawer section.
Step 3
Final step - I made the table top, using 19mm x 135mm timber for the top and 19mm x 35mm timber for the edging.
Tools and materials
Materials used in the project:
Tools used in the project:
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