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Since this desk is constructed using slots, the 23/32 ply is necessary for this particular .dxf file.  In order to reduce costs, for my personal desk I decided not to have the extra embellishments cut out (i.e. the eagle).
Since this desk is constructed using slots, the 23/32 ply is necessary for this particular .dxf file.  In order to reduce costs, for my personal desk I decided not to have the extra embellishments cut out (i.e. the eagle).


[[file:PLYWOOD DESK ISOMETRIC VIEW]]
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Revision as of 06:54, 12 January 2013

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This is a desk that is designed to be water-jet cut out of one sheet of 23/32 cabinet grade plywood. The desk is approximately 2ft x 4ft and seems to be very stable and is also able to be disassembled. The different parts are pilot drilled with a hand drill and then bolted together using 3/8" x 1-1/4" long lag screws with fender washers. There is no gluing necessary for this desk.

Since this desk is constructed using slots, the 23/32 ply is necessary for this particular .dxf file. In order to reduce costs, for my personal desk I decided not to have the extra embellishments cut out (i.e. the eagle).

PLYWOOD DESK ISOMETRIC VIEW.jpeg