I recently built my own standing height desk, and this video will show you a little more about it.
Like many furniture projects I started out looking for one to buy. As you probably know, buying furniture is an uninspiring event in which you discover:
nice furniture costs money
sometimes more money than wish to part with
custom built is more fun – and ironically costs more money . . .
You know how that fairy tale ends, I bet.
This desk I built is kind of modern and light with a floating top, a floating front panel, thin tapered and curved legs.
This isn’t about how I made it, but how I finished it
Truth is, I don’t think much of my design skills. There are a few glaring details in the design of this desk that still lack a little je ne sais quoi here and there.
However, I do think I have a thing or two to share about wood finishing, and since I used a lot of different techniques on this project, I recorded my entire finishing process to share with you.
If there’s one complaint I get about our other wood finishing tutorials is that we’re always demonstrating on just a medium sized flat piece of wood. And that certainly doesn’t cover the ins and outs of every trick and technique you might have to use to finish an entire project.
So consider this a remedy.
The video above is part 1, and just deals with the urban-modern black base with a weathered gray glaze to highlight the ash grain.
Vice President of Operations – Woodworkers Source
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Mark oversees the company and creates tutorials on wood finishing and woodworking tips for hardwood lumber.
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