Oak Writing Desk

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A master at work! 
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Guy Ashley said:
Heres how the legs were done.
Thanks Guy, that looks "sweet."

Guy Ashley said:
Having looked at the design I was given by the client ...

I like your interpretation of the design she gave you. The curved legs are beautiful!
Those doors on your work  bench aren't too shabby either. Are those maple?
Tim

 
There is something very wrong with men telling another man they like his legs and drawers!

I agree though!  Very nice Guy.

Marcus
 
Guy Ashley said:
Thanks everyone!

WoodChuckWoods said:
Looks amazing. Did you hand cut those half blinds?how are the legs attached to the desk.I love it just my style.

Yeah the pins are hand cut with the LN Dovetail saw. The legs are attached at their tops with two 6 x 40 dominos (28 into leg, 12 into case) and a 1 1/2" pocket hole screw just below half way to allow for movement. Thank you Festool C12 angled chuck! [big grin]

jmbfestool said:
You wasnt lying your band saw is still der! lol

Very nice job! Like it!

JMB

Wow JMB, a site chippy complementing a bench joiner!! You been on the Prozac!! ;D ;D

Well its a nice piece! One day one day ill be a bench joiner! Working my towards it! I think the knobs are fine I dont like all wood I like if you have something different anything but wooden knobs [tongue]

JMB
 
Ken Nagrod said:
Guy, dat is da bomb!  BU T full piece.  Nothing like dose Lie-Nielsen saws eh?  I'm kinda gettin used to JMBSPEAK  [big grin].  The only thing I would change if I were making it for myself would be the color of the knobs.  Thanks for posting your piece!

Heehee!  Well im not da good at English I lived in Holland for 11yrs since I was 3/4yrs old so thats wa I blame it on n e way!! ya c so its n excuse for me for bad gramma if I type txt as der r no rules for how to write  [tongue] plus im dyslexic and excuse [smile]!

Well keep it up Ken I thnk every 1 shud type txt lol!

JMB
 
Beautiful desk Guy and lovely dovetail draws. Are the draws full depth of worktop,if they are don't you find with all draws open the table wants to topple?
That's a fantastic looking work space, can you put some more pics of shop for us peeps.
Thanks for great post.
 
I like this a lot. Design and skill top notch. If you don't mind, a little more explanation or pictures on joining the legs for us newbies would be much appreciated. I think I understand, but am not sure.
 
Hi Deke

The legs are joined by means of a cross halving joint like in the attachment below. The joint was cut slightly undersize and then pared slowly with a chisel to accomodate the curve of the legs.

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Hope that helps

Guy

 
 
Thanks Guy. That's what I thought. Getting the curve must have taken patience and skill. Some day, perhaps, I will try this. Very clever.
 
The three D's of furniture are design, design, design.  An excellent example of all three.  Top notch on the fit as well.  BTW I'll be putting these photos in my "to be ripped off at a later date file". [wink]
 
Very nice work indeed!! Simple and elegant pity you did not get your way with the knobs.
I would also like to see the original pics please
Bravo again!
 
guy very nice piece, outstanding job.

i was curious about the lemon oil inside the drawers...  i will have to check that out,  is it something you buy at the woodworking store or what? cuz i have seen furniture polish with lemon oil in it... is that the same stuff or is it pure lemon oil,

thanks
 
Guy,

I have viewed this project many times. I just have to say the curved legs make this writing desk very special.

Thanks for sharing.

Cheers,
Steve
 
Guy,

This is such a great desk I have shown the image to many people and they all....just get quite then comment on how wonderful the desk is. When I ask what is it that makes it special they all say... the same thing... the legs of the desk move them.

What a great job!

Cheers,
Steve
 
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