Video Demonstration of Building a Keyboard Tray with Sliding Dovetails

ScotF

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Hi everyone,

Here is my entry into the contest -- it is a video build of me making a keyboard tray for a desk that I completed last summer.  While a fairly simple and straight-forward project, I did try a couple of new techniques using the OF1010 router and edging plate to create a sliding dovetail to join the front edge piece to the keyboard tray.  I also used this to trim the edge banding flush with the tray.  I used quite a few of my Festool tools -- I was kind of surprised that I utilized so many for such a simple project.  

Here is the list of stuff used in the build:

TS75 saw with 1900mm guide rail
MFT/3
MFT Kapex
Kapex
OF1010 Router with edging plate, angle arm and chip deflector; Festool 10mm spiral bit and 4mm round-over bit (I used a Leigh Dovetail bit as I do not own a Festool DT bit)
Quick clamps, clamping elements, screw clamps
Rotex 150
DTS400

While not in the video, I will be using my T15 drill to install the tray to the desk as well as a few bits and pieces from the Centrotec Installers set.

Here is the video of the build -- it came in just (and I mean just) under 10 minutes to adhere to the entry rules...it is tough editing down all the video I shot to get it to where it is at...please go easy on me with the comments  [smile].  Still need to apply the finish and install it, hopefully in the next few days.



Thanks for watching,

Scot
 
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Great Job Scott.  I was hoping that someone was going to show some of the 1010 accessories in action.

Peter
 
Nice job on the video. The edging plate really does work well.

Tom
 
Thanks guys!

I have been wanting to try this for awhile and took the opportunity on this short project to give it a go.  I was surprised how easy it was to set everything up. I edited the the sections of test fitting, but it went pretty quickly...in fact my first attempt at the sliding dovetail was nearly perfect but I tried to getting seven closer only to mess the setting up!  Lesson learned in the micro-adjust really is a micro-adjust and a little turn goes a long way!

The joint fit really tight but it did not show up well in the video.  I will take some pics after the finish is applied and post if anyone wants to see them as I think that will make it standout.

Scot
 
Nice video especially on the 1010 accessories.  I don't have a 1010, but like that chip-catcher the way it installs vs the 1400 version.  Nice birds' eye, too :)
 
Thanks, Paul Marcel!  I need to get a set-up like you have to get better quality videos....and better lighting...maybe I will win the Syslight...

Scot
 
I've heard the SysLite can be useful for video so I became tempted to get a pair of them.  I'm still struggling with lighting -groan- it's difficult to monkey with settings while you're supposed to be in front of the camera.  I've been told daylight works well, but that doesn't work with my nocturnal self.
 
There's also: "Fried Shrimp After Dark"... Brought to you by SysLite and cheap Kodak tripod.

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Tom
 
ScotF said:
Hi everyone,

Here is my entry into the contest -- it is a video build of me making a keyboard tray for a desk that I completed last summer.  While a fairly simple and straight-forward project, I did try a couple of new techniques using the OF1010 router and edging plate to create a sliding dovetail to join the front edge piece to the keyboard tray.  I also used this to trim the edge banding flush with the tray.  I used quite a few of my Festool tools -- I was kind of surprised that I utilized so many for such a simple project. 

Here is the list of stuff used in the build:

TS75 saw with 1900mm guide rail
MFT/3
MFT Kapex
Kapex
OF1010 Router with edging plate, angle arm and chip deflector; Festool 10mm spiral bit and 4mm round-over bit (I used a Leigh Dovetail bit as I do not own a Festool DT bit)
Quick clamps, clamping elements, screw clamps
Rotex 150
DTS400

While not in the video, I will be using my T15 drill to install the tray to the desk as well as a few bits and pieces from the Centrotec Installers set.

Here is the video of the build -- it came in just (and I mean just) under 10 minutes to adhere to the entry rules...it is tough editing down all the video I shot to get it to where it is at...please go easy on me with the comments  [smile].  Still need to apply the finish and install it, hopefully in the next few days.



Thanks for watching,

Scot


I had a hard time seeing what was going on.  I think that it would have been nice if you had closeup lens on your camera so I could see the details of the OF 1010 router set up.

Thanks
 
japanesewoodworker said:
ScotF said:
Hi everyone,

Here is my entry into the contest -- it is a video build of me making a keyboard tray for a desk that I completed last summer.  While a fairly simple and straight-forward project, I did try a couple of new techniques using the OF1010 router and edging plate to create a sliding dovetail to join the front edge piece to the keyboard tray.  I also used this to trim the edge banding flush with the tray.  I used quite a few of my Festool tools -- I was kind of surprised that I utilized so many for such a simple project. 

Here is the list of stuff used in the build:

TS75 saw with 1900mm guide rail
MFT/3
MFT Kapex
Kapex
OF1010 Router with edging plate, angle arm and chip deflector; Festool 10mm spiral bit and 4mm round-over bit (I used a Leigh Dovetail bit as I do not own a Festool DT bit)
Quick clamps, clamping elements, screw clamps
Rotex 150
DTS400

While not in the video, I will be using my T15 drill to install the tray to the desk as well as a few bits and pieces from the Centrotec Installers set.

Here is the video of the build -- it came in just (and I mean just) under 10 minutes to adhere to the entry rules...it is tough editing down all the video I shot to get it to where it is at...please go easy on me with the comments  [smile].  Still need to apply the finish and install it, hopefully in the next few days.



Thanks for watching,

Scot


I had a hard time seeing what was going on.  I think that it would have been nice if you had closeup lens on your camera so I could see the details of the OF 1010 router set up.

Thanks


Thanks for the feedback.  Did you have any specific questions that I could help answer or show you?  I shot a lot of video but had to edit it down to the 10 minutes so it is possible I have a different shot of something or I would be happy to help answer any questions.

Thanks!

Scot
 
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