navycop Member Joined Nov 4, 2010 Messages 2,334 Location Virginia Beach, VA 23454 Apr 6, 2015 #1 Made this desk for my son. He was using a piece of corian on a Tupperware tote. I just used pocket screws and some old pallet wood. There are some blocks screwed to the front/sides to support the corian. You can actually see the tote outline.. Attachments desk.jpg 30.8 KB · Views: 425 Last edited: Apr 6, 2015
Made this desk for my son. He was using a piece of corian on a Tupperware tote. I just used pocket screws and some old pallet wood. There are some blocks screwed to the front/sides to support the corian. You can actually see the tote outline..
S stonepecker Member Joined Oct 29, 2012 Messages 4,382 Location central Minnesota Apr 6, 2015 #2 Love the idea. I did see the back right leg is shorter then the rest. Better buy him a roll of paper towels to keep things level. Keep smiling.
Love the idea. I did see the back right leg is shorter then the rest. Better buy him a roll of paper towels to keep things level. Keep smiling.
navycop Member Joined Nov 4, 2010 Messages 2,334 Location Virginia Beach, VA 23454 Apr 7, 2015 #4 stonepecker said: Love the idea. I did see the back right leg is shorter then the rest. Better buy him a roll of paper towels to keep things level. Keep smiling. Click to expand... They are actually all the same size.. I am as sucky at taking desk pictures as I am at taking pictures of my pens.. :frown:
stonepecker said: Love the idea. I did see the back right leg is shorter then the rest. Better buy him a roll of paper towels to keep things level. Keep smiling. Click to expand... They are actually all the same size.. I am as sucky at taking desk pictures as I am at taking pictures of my pens.. :frown:
hcpens Member Joined Apr 7, 2013 Messages 1,018 Location San Antonio, TX Apr 7, 2015 #5 Very good use of WW