Submitted By: Nathan Hamblin
Original Shanty2Chic project it was inspired by:
https://www.shanty-2-chic.com/2015/03/diy-desk-70.html
Time to Complete: 3 Full Days
Total Cost: $250.00
Finishing Details:
Built from 4×4, 2×4, 1×4, 1×4, and 1 sheet of pine 3/4 plywood. Secured together a Kreg joints. Minwax base stain of “oak” and Walnut. Then painted with “sample paints” of whites, reds, green, and blue. Sanded to 220 and filled in the groves between the 1×3 and 1×4 top with wood filler. Stained after sanding again and on top of the paint with Minwax “early american”. Clear Matte Finish water based polyurethane.
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Use the plans at www. WoodworkPlans.info for this project like I did – highly recommended you check those out too. They are detailed and super easy to read and understand unlike several others I found online. The amount of plans there is mind-boggling… there’s like 16,000 plans or something like that for tons of different projects. Definitely enough to keep me busy with projects for many more years to come haha
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