Hi. once sanded and finished it is really smooth. I used this to finish www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense-quick-dry-varnish-satin-clear-750ml/30824 regards JP
I made a nice comment yesterday and saw you replied on in my notifications, but I can not find the message back here at all, do you know where the comment and your reply went? Could you re-share the reply?
@@Smallbarnworkshop thank you! I found this reply in my gmail: HI. I will give you what I can. I moved house earlier this year and sold the desk with the house. I used it everyday for about 18 months and I loved it. Yes. I bought a 8 x 4 sheet and the local builders merchants cut to 4 x 4 x 2 so I could get it into the car. The top was one full 4 x 2 with the edges cleaned up - so a few mm of each way. The height depends on how tall you are. If you google your height you can find the best desk height for you. The hole saw is 60mm diameter. I used 32mm pocket hone screws and possibly 40mm standard screws where necessary. The varnish is just quick drying solvent free from Screwfix, but you can pick up pretty much anywhere. I probably set the angle to about 30 degress. Hope this helps. Regards JP Could you tell a bit more about the legs? You did not use a single 4 x 4 x 2 per leg then, right? * Chair height: 46.5 - 50 cm Your thighs and feet should be parallel to the floor (thighs and lower legs forming 90-110° angle) * Desk height: 71 - 79 cm Your elbows and underarms should lie straight on the table. Make sure there is a 90-110° angle at the elbow * Monitor height: 130 - 134 cm Looking straight, you should be looking at the top third of the screen.
That looks like an excellent build! I got 18mm 240cm x 110cm OSB boards and would like to give this a shot, can you share any more information about your dimensions and any sketches please? Sizes of the hole saw? Sizes of the screws? Type of finishing trade interior varnish? I see 4 x 4 ft x 2ft pieces of OSB used. What angles did you use for the edges of the desk? ( found my original question)
@tuxcrafter Hi. So, as you say I bought a 8 x 4 with my local merchant cut to 4 @ 4x2. I sold the house in the summer and the desk went with it, which was a shame is I used it almost every day - I may even make another ☺️ the holes were 60mm. The angles were around 30 degrees. The varnish is just quick drying solvent free from Screwfix although all diy shops sell it. That way you can give it a lot of coats quickly.
The top was made from one of the pieces so in your case 1100 x 600mm. If you google your height and desk you can find the perfect working height for you
Brilliant job
Thanks Lee. Regards JP
Love it.
Hi. Thank you. Regards JP
Looks good can see why you brought the hole saw now😁
Thank you. Yes made that video last Sunday morning whilst faffing about setting up for this one
very cool, would love to make one of these but designed for my DJ gear
Thanks Michael. Regards JP
Nice work.
Thank you. Regards JP
Excellent mate, boy would I like a nice set up like this 😊
Thank you for watching.
@@Smallbarnworkshop haha is that a canned response 😂
It's a tired one sorry. Was editing this at 3am. Not easy this TH-cam malarky.
@@Smallbarnworkshop haha it was a good build mate. I know the feeling.
@@karlpopewoodcraft Thank you for your kind feedback. Ive had a great sleep and ready for the next built :-)
May I know the paint you used? Does the paint make the surface less rough? Thanks
Hi. once sanded and finished it is really smooth. I used this to finish
www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense-quick-dry-varnish-satin-clear-750ml/30824
regards JP
Nice job... 😎👍
Thank you Josh. Regards JP
"the lady did ask if I won the lottery it cost £38" have seen the price of it now
The last sheet I bought for my coffee table it was slightly cheaper. It was miles more expensive between those two builds . Regards JP
It's been almost a year. How is the desk holding up?
Hi Buck. It's as good as the day I made it. All my edits are done there and if and when I work from home I work there. Regards JP
I made a nice comment yesterday and saw you replied on in my notifications, but I can not find the message back here at all, do you know where the comment and your reply went? Could you re-share the reply?
Very strange it’s disappeared! I’m out at the moment and will re type later today.
@@Smallbarnworkshop thank you! I found this reply in my gmail:
HI. I will give you what I can. I moved house earlier this year and sold the desk with the house. I used it everyday for about 18 months and I loved it. Yes. I bought a 8 x 4 sheet and the local builders merchants cut to 4 x 4 x 2 so I could get it into the car. The top was one full 4 x 2 with the edges cleaned up - so a few mm of each way. The height depends on how tall you are. If you google your height you can find the best desk height for you. The hole saw is 60mm diameter. I used 32mm pocket hone screws and possibly 40mm standard screws where necessary. The varnish is just quick drying solvent free from Screwfix, but you can pick up pretty much anywhere. I probably set the angle to about 30 degress. Hope this helps. Regards JP
Could you tell a bit more about the legs? You did not use a single 4 x 4 x 2 per leg then, right?
* Chair height: 46.5 - 50 cm
Your thighs and feet should be parallel to the floor (thighs and lower legs forming 90-110° angle)
* Desk height: 71 - 79 cm
Your elbows and underarms should lie straight on the table. Make sure there is a 90-110° angle at the elbow
* Monitor height: 130 - 134 cm
Looking straight, you should be looking at the top third of the screen.
That looks like an excellent build! I got 18mm 240cm x 110cm OSB boards and would like to give this a shot, can you share any more information about your dimensions and any sketches please? Sizes of the hole saw? Sizes of the screws? Type of finishing trade interior varnish? I see 4 x 4 ft x 2ft pieces of OSB used. What angles did you use for the edges of the desk? ( found my original question)
@tuxcrafter Hi. So, as you say I bought a 8 x 4 with my local merchant cut to 4 @ 4x2. I sold the house in the summer and the desk went with it, which was a shame is I used it almost every day - I may even make another ☺️ the holes were 60mm. The angles were around 30 degrees. The varnish is just quick drying solvent free from Screwfix although all diy shops sell it. That way you can give it a lot of coats quickly.
The top was made from one of the pieces so in your case 1100 x 600mm. If you google your height and desk you can find the perfect working height for you
Good work mate, but the OSB looks butt ugly.
I grant you it’s love or hate. Regards JP
OSB can look really good with a proper finish applied to it.