ear3
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I made my office desk 3 or so years ago. Really basic, utilitarian design, the main goals being to maximize space for books and to find a use for this soundboard housing I had salvaged from a piano. Three shelving units (one in front and two along the sides) made with a basic carcasse and dadoed shelf design from pine shelf board and 3/4 ply backing for added stability. Attached the three shelving units together then topped it off with the salvaged piece, now covered with Lexan to provide a protective, flat surface. I built this before I started converting my shop over to Festool.
As I find myself once again running short on shelf space, I was thinking about redoing the shelving units that support the top. Essentially what I wanted to do is double the depth of the one in front, and add a three-tiered sliding shelf a little less than half the width of the unit, thus increasing the book-storage capacity in the front unit by roughly 50%. I've included a crappy sketch after the pictures to illustrate what I'm thinking.
I'll probably use some better wood this time around, but I'm going to keep the same utilitarian design. I might take advantage of the Festools and ROTEX the edges of the soundboard housing to get to the bare wood, that way I can leave the shelving units unstained and not have them clash with the top.
My question is about hardware for the sliding shelf in the front, namely, do you have any recommendations for what I should use given the eventual size of the sliding shelf (24"w x 28"h x 5.25"d), and the fact that it will be laden with books? I was thinking of some sort of track(s) that could be installed in a channel routed into the bottom of the main unit, and then outfit the sliding unit with some runners that would snap into the tracks. I've built sliding doors before for cabinets, but they've been light enough that I've just relied on a wood on wood channel. Thanks for any advice.
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As I find myself once again running short on shelf space, I was thinking about redoing the shelving units that support the top. Essentially what I wanted to do is double the depth of the one in front, and add a three-tiered sliding shelf a little less than half the width of the unit, thus increasing the book-storage capacity in the front unit by roughly 50%. I've included a crappy sketch after the pictures to illustrate what I'm thinking.
I'll probably use some better wood this time around, but I'm going to keep the same utilitarian design. I might take advantage of the Festools and ROTEX the edges of the soundboard housing to get to the bare wood, that way I can leave the shelving units unstained and not have them clash with the top.
My question is about hardware for the sliding shelf in the front, namely, do you have any recommendations for what I should use given the eventual size of the sliding shelf (24"w x 28"h x 5.25"d), and the fact that it will be laden with books? I was thinking of some sort of track(s) that could be installed in a channel routed into the bottom of the main unit, and then outfit the sliding unit with some runners that would snap into the tracks. I've built sliding doors before for cabinets, but they've been light enough that I've just relied on a wood on wood channel. Thanks for any advice.
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