The desk has two shelves that span the distance between the front and rear legs and they are held in place with a dado. We’ll make that dado using a miter gauge and a dado stack at the table saw. From there we’ll thin the legs with a nice taper using a shop-made sled and the planer.
Assembly starts with a sub-assembly of the inner drawer compartment structure. Once that’s complete, we can attach the legs. You really need to be careful with this glueup and as you’ll see, even though I thought I was fully prepared, I still screwed something up. Glueups always keep you on your toes.
The shelves are going to be made from white oak and will serve as a nice complementary color and grain with the walnut. The white oak panels are carefully cut to size so they fit between the walnut legs when resting in the dadoes.
Links & Stuff
- MLCS 1/8″ Router Bit (#6084)
- Titebond Extend
- Lee Valley Drawing Bow
- TWW Card Scraper
- Preppin’ Weapon Sanding Block
- TWW BBQ YouTube
- TWWBBQ Instagram
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