Writing desk

Frank Stacho

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Hi all,
This is my own design writing desk. Is made of poplar wood. Panels is beaded face frame style. Also I did finish. I used about eighty dominos. No screw or nails!
Used Festool tools:
Domino
DTS 400 EQ
ETS 150/3
CT 36 E
Boom Arm

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Really nice desk!  You did a fantastic job finishing, it looks like cherry or Jatoba.

I like the design and your details.  The stopped roundovers, along with the tapered feet give a really interesting look.  The cove on the underside is a subtle "secret" touch.

Cope & stick bits for the face frame? 
 
Wood_Junkie said:
Really nice desk!  You did a fantastic job finishing, it looks like cherry or Jatoba.

I like the design and your details.  The stopped roundovers, along with the tapered feet give a really interesting look.  The cove on the underside is a subtle "secret" touch.

Cope & stick bits for the face frame? 
I used Kreg PRS 1200 precision beaded face frame system. Finish is traditional cherry.
 
I like the design very much. I would only have prefered to see it stay a light colour, a shame you used such a dark finish.
 
The desk turned out great.
What is poplar worth per board ft compared to maple/birch in your area if you don't mind telling.
 
gates559 said:
The desk turned out great.
What is poplar worth per board ft compared to maple/birch in your area if you don't mind telling.
Poplar is $1.29 per board ft. I don't know how much is maple!
 
Very nice job. Good clean design and excellent finish.

Thanks for posting.

 
Great work and a fantastic finishing job. Do you have any in progress photos?

Thanks for the post

Jay
 
Jay Knoll said:
Great work and a fantastic finishing job. Do you have any in progress photos?

Thanks for the post

Jay
No I don't have any progress photos. I have just SketchUp drawing! Sorry!
 
Well done!  It looks great.  Some people look down on poplar, but with the right finish, it looks great (and you can use the money you saved on more Festools!).
 
Frank Stacho said:
Hi all,
This is my own design writing desk. Is made of poplar wood.

Frank looks great! I love working with poplar, and you really got a nice finish.
How was the top made, is the center panel (surrounded by the mitered frame) veneered or solid? Is there a relief edge for structural reasons or design?
Tim
 
$1.29 a bd/ft wow, thanks, I always wonder why so many people build from popular. Where I am at I can buy birch for $2.35 Bd/ft  and poplar is over $3.00 per bd/ft [blink]
 
Tim Raleigh said:
Frank Stacho said:
Hi all,
This is my own design writing desk. Is made of poplar wood.

Frank looks great! I love working with poplar, and you really got a nice finish.
How was the top made, is the center panel (surrounded by the mitered frame) veneered or solid? Is there a relief edge for structural reasons or design?
Tim
Hi Tim,
the top is glued 3/4 solid poplar,mitered frame is one inch thick.I used 24 dominos join mitered frame with center panel. The grove from the top is just 1/16 depth. Bottom overhang is 1 1/2 inch. It is very solid! Thanks to the Festool domino! ;) Frank
 
That's beautiful, nice job!    I like the stout legs....gives it some visual weight. 

Now show us the pics you have of making the chair  [poke]          [big grin]
 
Frank, I really like the finish. Did you seal the wood with anything before staining? What brand / type of stain (wipe on, gel, etc.)? Final finish coat? Poly? Very nice design also.
Kevin
 
kfitzsimons said:
Frank, I really like the finish. Did you seal the wood with anything before staining? What brand / type of stain (wipe on, gel, etc.)? Final finish coat? Poly? Very nice design also.
Kevin
Here is finish process:
sprayer Fuji super 4 gold HVLP
1. sending up to 180 grid with ETS 150/3
2. two coats of Charles Neil's pre-color conditioner (water base)
3. two coats M.L. Campbell spray &wipe stains high performance wood song II, traditional cherry (oil base stain)
    I spray stain and then wipe of with cloth
4. one coat shellac Zinsser bulls eys seal coat
5. two top coat with M.L. Campbell magna max high performance pre catalyzed lacquer semi-gloss
I hope this info help you! Thank you. Frank

 
This looks great!  I like that you didn't use fasteners, but, how did you attach the top?
 
Very nice work, Frank.

The way I look at it, poplar is still a lot cheaper than gas, by me. Heck, even maple is cheaper!  [blink]
 
Cool project.

Here in Chicagoland curly maple is around US $8-$9/bf at my local woodworking store and unfigured or plain is around US $10.50/bf at my local hardware store.  In the grand tradition of Illinois politics, you have to pay if you want to play.
 
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