Sure! these were based a a very specific spot it originally needed to fit. Top - long side: 83" x 19" Top - short side: 33" x 23" for overall short side length of 52" 5 Legs - 30" for overall height 33.75" Frame: 2 @ 80" 2 @ 49" 1@ 20" 1@ 16" I would suggest setting the inside pieces a bit more inset to allow for more leg room. The end notches I used were all 3" from the end and 1/2 the thickness of a 2x4 (~1.5"). Which were cut from the top, and which from the bottom to create the overlap will depend on the order they are layer out in... I sketched on them (especially the ones that cross in the center) with a pencil and checked multiple times before cutting them. Castle joints were all on legs were 3" deep, 1.5" wide for the 2x4s to fit in
Making an L desk now out of some old closet doors. Trying to see how others connect them and support the L shape. This is so cool.
I love that idea! And thank you, it's held up well so far
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Can you possibly tell me what all the measurements were for this?
Sure! these were based a a very specific spot it originally needed to fit.
Top - long side: 83" x 19"
Top - short side: 33" x 23" for overall short side length of 52"
5 Legs - 30" for overall height 33.75"
Frame:
2 @ 80"
2 @ 49"
1@ 20"
1@ 16"
I would suggest setting the inside pieces a bit more inset to allow for more leg room.
The end notches I used were all 3" from the end and 1/2 the thickness of a 2x4 (~1.5"). Which were cut from the top, and which from the bottom to create the overlap will depend on the order they are layer out in... I sketched on them (especially the ones that cross in the center) with a pencil and checked multiple times before cutting them.
Castle joints were all on legs were 3" deep, 1.5" wide for the 2x4s to fit in