PDF eBook 160 pages, with color photos and drawings
Published 2000 ISBN 978-1-56158-348-5 Product #077942
From drawer construction to design and sizing components for computers and electronics, Desks offers a complete guide to building seven classic projects. Whether you're using hardwood, plywood, or veneer, you'll find the information you need to build a desk that will make your home office a showplace. Each project includes a materials list, the important construction considerations, and detailed instructions.
Desks covers all the construction problems that are unique to this special form. It also explores the design issues inherent in creating space for computers and electronics. And the step-by-step photographs and instructions will help you bring each project to life in your own shop. You'll find:
- seven classic desk projects from laptop to Chippendale
- complete guidelines for creating your own designs
- styles from traditional to Arts and Crafts and contemporary
- step-by-step instructions and clear photographs
Desks is part of the Taunton Furniture Projects series. The other books are:
Bookcases Chests of Drawers Tables Beds Dining Tables
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Average Customer Review:
Shame on the proofreader!!, February 29, 2004
I have to agree with Peter Anger....Venture very carefully when using this book for anything beyond an idea! It has beautiful pictures, awesome designs, great drawings, but very inconsistent and inaccurate dimensions. I am building the pedestal desk and have found several mistakes already including conflicting measurements within the same drawing. Make sure you double check all the wood dimensions given and you can make yourself some beautiful furniture.
Fine woodworkers do not necessarily make fine writers, June 12, 2003
I bought this book because I wanted to build the laptop computer table. I am astounded by the glaring errors in the "plans" for this table. I haven't yet finished building the table but have already encountered six errors in the plans.
The text is misleading and in some parts downright wrong. In many cases, you are left to figure out your own dimensions.
Do not cut anything based solely on the cut lists in this book. The best advice I could give you is to use the plans in this book as a guide - NOTHING MORE!
Make your own drawings and double - triple check the dimensions before you cut a single board.
Coming from Taunton Press - the publishers of Fine Woodworking magazine, I would have expected meticulous attention to detail in this book. Unfortunately, fine woodworkers do not necessarily make fine writers.
Excellent information, July 31, 2001
As usual for Taunton this book is full of very useful information. It covers several styles of desks, both usage styles and design styles.
There is information on storage design, with different storage nook options based on the expected use of the desk. Information on material selection for the desk based on how a desk is used. Different joinery methods and why they are better/worse for the usage of a desk.
If you are wanting to build a desk, of any style, this would be a very useful book to have.
A Real Gem!, February 22, 2001
I really enjoyed reading this book. Though, not easy to do this book simplifies and shows you how to make heirloom quality desks. One of the thing the author tells you that to make a desk you are really doing a lot of little projects and combining it into one whole project. I highly reccomend this book
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