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Tasmanian Oak desk with drawer

JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal

Tasmanian Oak desk with drawer

I had some spare off cut Tasmanian Oak timber, I wanted to use as much as possible without buying more timber, I just needed to buy  drawer runners and mdf board for the drawer base, I had the material for the top of the desk that I purchased from Bunnings when they were at a bargain price.

 

Materials

Offcuts/spare Tasmanian Oak, these were given to me from a friend , he was going to use it for firewood.

Two drawer runners, soft close.

6mm mdf board.

Various screws for fitting mdf board, rails and desk top.

Pine timber for the drawer.

Specrite timber for desktop.

8 mm dominoes for legs and rails.

Timber glue.

Tools

Mitre saw.

Table saw

Router and bits .

Router table, to machine to size edges of timber.

Router table to cut box joints.

Router table to cut mortises.

Sander.

Screw driver.

Speed square.

Steps

Step 1

Draw up desk material list.

Gather  and purchase materials.

Cut legs to size on table saw.

 

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Step 2

Router and sand timber legs to size.

 

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Step 3

Prepare legs for floating mortises, using Domino’s/timber biscuits.

Dry fit, then glue base.

 

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Step 4

Prepare top section of desk. I decided to make them with the box joint method.

Sample piece made before cutting the final product.

The box joints were made on a router table using a homemade box joint jig.

Sand all over , then glue together.

Fit to desk base, using small timber brackets.

 

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Step 5

The drawer is made from pine timber , I ran out of TAS Oak.

This was joined together using the box joint method.

Cut and install mdf board, I routered a slot on the base of the drawer to allow assembly of the base.

Fit and glue together.

Install drawer runners and fit to desk.

 Cut and fit drawer front.

 

 

 

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Step 6

Cut and fit desk top. Two pieces of timber were glued together then sanded flat.

Assemble desk top to desk, using home made timber joiners.

 

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Step 7

Sand all over then paint three coats of clear satin varnish.

Another project done 😃

 

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EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Desk

Hello @JoeAzza 

 

Thank you for sharing this amazing table project! The finish is brilliant, and it looks as solid as a rock. 

 

It's always a pleasure seeing your timber creations.

 

Eric

 

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Noyade
Home Improvement Guru

Re: Tasmanian Oak desk with drawer

Looks good Joe. They always do. 

Can you tell us more about your Domino experience - better than Biscuits?

Cheers.

 

 

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Tasmanian Oak desk with drawer

Hi @Noyade 

 

Let me tag @JoeAzza to make them aware of your question. It would be interesting to find out if the domino fitting is providing good support.

 

Eric

 

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JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: Tasmanian Oak desk with drawer

Hello @Noyade  Re Dominos, they are solid timber and thick than biscuit timber, I use 8mm  and 6 mm thick, they seem more solid to me, I had a spare router where  I made a table with the router mounted horizontally, with a sliding table to mount the timber to be slotted.

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