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Aug 3, 2024, 5:18:09 PM8/3/24
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Notice on the 1745-55 desk and bookcase above, that the molding itself is mitered at the corner, but the backers are butted. This implies that they were dropped in from above later as opposed to being applied before assembly. If the cornice and backing piece were glued-up first, this corner joint would have been unnecessarily difficult.

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Next, I needed to figure out just how wide those boards needed to be for the frame. The space they needed to fill on the desk is 29 inches wide, so I measured the overall width of the cutout with the frame, subtracted 29 inches from that width, and then divided that number by two to get the amount of width I needed to cut off of each board so that the finished product would be 29 inches wide. I used my table saw to cut the boards down to the correct width.

Before cutting the sides down, I wanted to go ahead and assemble the pieces, making sure everything was square, so that I would know exactly how much to cut off. The leaf cutout is a little bit bendy, so until I got the pieces assembled, it was hard to tell exactly how much needed to be cut off of those side pieces.

With those pieces assembled, I placed the leaf cutout into the frame, and then I could accurately determine where the bottom piece needed to be. I attached the bottom piece using wood glue and nails just like the other pieces.

And then I nailed the leaf cutout into place by shooting the nails through the outside edge of the frame and into the four points where the cutout touched the frame. So this nail went through the frame and into the edge of the leaf.

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I am so sorry Matt had a bad day. I am so glad you and he have each other. I also feel you on the light project. I appears frustrations are building for you during this time. Getting the desk completed may help with that. The studio is truly coming along beautifully. As I am reading this on Wednesday I will wish you an enjoyable and relaxing day off. Perhaps you dear Mom will have some advice for the lighting situation!
I send good vibes, juju and luck your way for the next week! Lol
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Go with G0LD in whatever way you want, but I do like the idea given of staining the top the same color as your countertops. Of course you can go with your heart, as I know it will be great no matter what!!

This is going to look so great! I just love it. I would do gold on the legs and frame, and maybe use your subtle faux marble technique (like you did on the coffee table) for the top. I think that would be a nice contrast to your wood countertops. This room is really coming along! ?

White top with a gold base sounds perfect. Does that mean the leaves would be gold too? I think the leaves would be beautiful being gold too. Those leaves just make the desk and blend right in perfectly with everything else in your studio.

I love the light, white top. It makes the area look clean and bright. The gold base is great and makes it look again light and airy. My favorite desk is the white top with gold base, the one with the little drawer.

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