How to Build Modern Desk Legs - Free Downloadable Plans Included!

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
  • Learn how to build modern desk legs. Link to Plans: drive.google.com/file/d/1r7c3... In this video, I will detail the process of building modern desk legs. This trapezoid leg design can be used on live edge tabletops and live edge desks. You can use these modern legs for a modern-style table or desk of any kind. I will show you all of the woodworking techniques I use to create these modern desk legs and how I create the trapezoid shape. If you are building a live edge tabletop or a desk and want a modern look these modern legs will surely be helpful!
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:26 Flatten Rough Sawn Lumber
    0:44 Flatten Other Side and Create Uniform Thickness
    0:59 Joint Boards to Create Straight Edges
    1:06 Square Opposite Edge with Table Saw
    2:02 Joint Burn Marks Instead of Sanding Edges
    2:17 Arrange the Milled Boards Properly
    4:07 Square Ends at a 10° Angle
    4:33 Step 8 - Measure and Mark for 28"- 30" Height
    4:57 Cut Sides at a 10° Angle for Final Length
    5:15 Cut Top at 10° Angle for 12 Final Length
    5:32 Measure and Mark for Proper Bottom Length
    6:02 Cut Bottom at 10° Angle for Final Length
    6:16 Test Fit All Boards
    6:29 Step 14 - Glue Boards Together
    7:28 Measure and Mark Placement of Dowels
    7:42 Drill Approximately 2 Deep
    8:10 Coat Dowel Rod with Wood Glue
    8:19 Hammer Dowel Rod Into Hole
    8:59 Flush Cut Ends of Dowels
    9:36 Chisel Away Dried Glue
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  • @ELMS
    @ELMS 2 роки тому +2

    This how-to for trapezoid legs is exactly what I was looking for. My legs are going to be attached to a piece of garden furniture, but the idea is the same. Thanks.

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  2 роки тому

      Hey, I'm glad I could help! The trapezoid design definitely adds character to wooden legs! Hope your projects are going well.

  • @slateroaddesign4425
    @slateroaddesign4425 Рік тому

    This is great! Thank you.

  • @mariolucero5294
    @mariolucero5294 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot for the input

  • @GPDIY
    @GPDIY 3 роки тому

    Excellent project 👍

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  3 роки тому

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @ebonybullock1696
    @ebonybullock1696 3 роки тому

    Great Work!

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much!

  •  3 роки тому +2

    Hello my friend.
    nice idea and good technique. Creating table legs is a good feat. Congratulations. Thank you for sharing. See you. I wish you have a nice weekend. Big greetings. 1. Like :-)

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  3 роки тому

      Thank you very much and for your continued support for the channel!

  • @stevesiefken6432
    @stevesiefken6432 3 роки тому +1

    Nice design

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  3 роки тому

      Hey, thanks so much for the positive feedback on the project!

  • @shanesmaineshop
    @shanesmaineshop 3 роки тому +1

    Great video.

  • @ericawilliams18
    @ericawilliams18 2 роки тому

    Thank you soooooooooooooooo much !

  • @minhnguyenthien932
    @minhnguyenthien932 2 роки тому

    I love your video

  • @michaelpemulis2041
    @michaelpemulis2041 3 роки тому +1

    One of the best youtube channels out there

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  3 роки тому

      I really appreciate your support for the channel and thank you so much for your kind words!

    • @michaelpemulis2041
      @michaelpemulis2041 3 роки тому +1

      @@_Shopfix You should build a sauna

  • @whacdaddyd
    @whacdaddyd 2 роки тому +1

    This was a great video and I really want to make these legs for a desk I plan to build. I would love to see how you connected these to the table top…do we need to account for wood movement if you’re going to use 5 qtr thick boards for a 50 by 30 inches tabletop? Also will it need rails between legs for a table that size? For support and strength? I’m a very new woodworker and sort of nervous about building something this big…

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  2 роки тому +1

      Hey, it took me a second but I have posted videos showing how to connect the table top to the legs! Rails between the legs would add more support from side to side so that is a good idea!

    • @whacdaddyd
      @whacdaddyd 2 роки тому

      @@_Shopfix Well, I never did start that project but do intend to do so soon. I watched the second video when it came out :) and thanks for the response. cheers!

  • @lincolntewhaiti6404
    @lincolntewhaiti6404 8 місяців тому

    I love these trapezoid legs. What would be the measurements incl degree for angle mitre cut for two legs for a tabletop @ 500 W x 880 L ?? Im wanting it to be 450 mm high, thank you

  • @dj2028
    @dj2028 2 роки тому

    Hi, nice video. Just wondering what the thickness of your legs were. I noted the width was 3". I want to build a set of legs for a 19" x 25" side table and think for it perhaps 2" x 1" legs might be best. Any opinion? Thanks!!

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  2 роки тому

      The legs were a little bit bigger than 3/4 thick

  • @zacharyclemence2592
    @zacharyclemence2592 2 роки тому

    Hi William- Can you explain why you use the board jig with the clamps on it instead of just using the fence on the table saw?

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  2 роки тому

      Just personal preference, I think it worked though but you can improvise the clamping anyway that works best for you. Honestly I think you could use a nail gun even to set up the pieces for the more sturdy dowel supports. Really whatever works best, but the way I did it made the legs come out very nice!

  • @tommitchell5547
    @tommitchell5547 2 роки тому

    Nice table legs. I'm going to try this with reclaimed redwood. However, I will need an 18" top piece. It looks like you cut the top and sides to a set of dimensions and then eyeballed the base. If that's right, then I should still be able to use 10 degrees, right?

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  2 роки тому

      I recently made a set of plans which could help people with similar questions as you. Basically you just want to ensure that the bottom base is not wider than the table top and that’s purely aesthetic design purposes.

  • @yuzovdemitri6526
    @yuzovdemitri6526 2 роки тому +3

    Neat but I wanted to see how you installed it with the top too. :(

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  2 роки тому

      Honestly I haven’t finished it but that’s coming, my bad.

  • @sunking9625
    @sunking9625 2 роки тому +1

    If I wanted to make a table with a depth of around 36 inches would I need to change the angles? As the plan mentions a depth of 24 inches or greater I figure it could be necessary(?)

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  2 роки тому +1

      Yes I’d increase the angle for about 32 inches or greater especially if the legs are going to be the same height as my example. Good call my friend 👍

    • @sunking9625
      @sunking9625 2 роки тому

      Great thanks for this advice - would a larger angle be something like 10/11/12 degrees or much larger? Just starting out on building furniture so still not sure of these subtleties haha

    • @sunking9625
      @sunking9625 2 роки тому

      Great thanks for this advice - would a larger angle be something like 10/11/12 degrees or much larger? Just starting out on building furniture so still not sure of these subtleties haha

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  2 роки тому

      @@sunking9625 yes I’d start out small with just a few degrees wider. Maybe draw it out, you’ll want some kind of protractor to draw the angles out. But drawing it out or testing on scrap wood would be a good first step. I always test things out before cutting into my project boards.

  • @antoniopaz1590
    @antoniopaz1590 11 місяців тому +1

    I wanted to confirm something, i am currently making my legs. Did you cut all ends of the boards a 10° or did you only cut the inside boards a 10°?

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  11 місяців тому

      To match the angle and to make sure the legs sit flush to the floor, the inside board and outside board both have to be cut at an angle at the ends.

  • @williamnowak265
    @williamnowak265 3 роки тому

    At 4:51 you said lock it in at 29 degrees. Did you mean inches?

    • @williamnowak265
      @williamnowak265 3 роки тому +1

      Nvm i made the legs and they turned out amazing! Thank you so much for this video. The only thing different i did during the process was doing the glueing and dowelling at the same time.

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  2 роки тому

      Oh yes, 29 inches for the miter saw crosscut!

  • @JosephLorentzen
    @JosephLorentzen 3 роки тому +1

    I had to laugh at your title. Trapezoid legged tables were populat in Greece in with the first recorded use of the Greek word translated trapezoid was by Marinus Proclus (412 to 485 AD) in his Commentary on the first book of Euclid's Elements. This article uses the term trapezoid in the sense that is current in the United States and Canada. They were also popular in the 1950's in furniture of that era. Nice video though.

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  3 роки тому +1

      I guess we are bringing back old trends. Nice bit of history there, thanks for sharing!

  • @LunarBlues02
    @LunarBlues02 2 роки тому +1

    holy audio quality

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  2 роки тому

      My first career was audio engineering so I can't help it haha

  • @UltimaSRi
    @UltimaSRi 11 місяців тому +1

    Omg.. use metric..😮

  • @jont39
    @jont39 Рік тому

    These table legs are cheap looking and add no style at all

    • @_Shopfix
      @_Shopfix  Рік тому +1

      Sorry they didn’t meet your expectations!