I won't screw those component drawers tight, and if I decide (when..) that I need to stock up on hardware then I'll get some drawers for that and have them on the floor.
The plan to use off the shelf desk is scrapped (as I give it to my GF) so, I'll build it of Oak.
The table top is 3cm, the feed are 10x10 (I forgot to draw cross bars near the floor, the thing should form a C with me sitting in the opening of it. |_| with the _ close to the wall. Not easy to explain when I don't know any terms for it. Everything is built from either 10x10 or 3x10 pieces of wood.
Doing some kind of bolting (instead of screws) for the legs is probably a good idea. Maybe just screw on a cross section which the legs can then bolt into?
Seen from below:
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| |[ ]<-bolt
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| |[ ] <- bolt
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I won't screw those component drawers tight, and if I decide (when..) that I need to stock up on hardware then I'll get some drawers for that and have them on the floor.
The plan to use off the shelf desk is scrapped (as I give it to my GF) so, I'll build it of Oak.
The table top is 3cm, the feed are 10x10 (I forgot to draw cross bars near the floor, the thing should form a C with me sitting in the opening of it. |_| with the _ close to the wall. Not easy to explain when I don't know any terms for it. Everything is built from either 10x10 or 3x10 pieces of wood.
Doing some kind of bolting (instead of screws) for the legs is probably a good idea. Maybe just screw on a cross section which the legs can then bolt into?