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-Two 2x4' MDF sheets ~$11(each)
-Two 20 hole steel tie plates ~1(each)
-One Quart of paint ~$8
-Six legs~$3.50(each)
-Box of 3/4in Screws~$6
-Polyurethane(Optional, Helps protect against water)
-Test bottle of accent paint (Optional)
-Tape(Optional)
Tools
-Drill/Driver
-Router
-Round over router bit
-Jig Saw
-Coffee tube Cap
-1/8in drill bit
-Sand Paper
-Brush
-Jig saw
-Power Sander








































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So far its great, color is flat paint with satin polycrylic so its a bit less glossy than yours but the idea is still the same...
hopefully the 5 pictures I uploaded will post as well
As a side note; The desk is now about two years old and still working great, the MDF has stayed flat even with the weight of books and a monitor on top, and the paint/finish is still looking like new.
http://www.simplifiedbuilding.com/blog/how-to-build-a-custom-ergonomic-computer-desk/
Sobaka-Gemini
Sobaka-Gemini
Next use some very narrow Masking Tape (like 3-5mm or so wide)
Then connect the Dots with this tape.
Next Color onto the these lines and the background
Once the paint dries, remove the masking tape to reveal the unpainted stripes
Voila.. Painted Stripes
Thanks,
Sobaka-Gemini
Enjoy
But if you're interested, you could try out Google's free CAD-type program, called "SketchUp". Very easy to use, and very, very free. ;P
http://sketchup.google.com/
Thanks,
Sobaka-Gemini
- tear off a piece longer than you need so you have room for your fingers at the ends on the sticky sides of the tape, which won't stick well anymore.
- line up one end where you want it, but don't press down hard yet, hold it there light enough that you can turn the tape to line up the other end
- hold the tape taught at an up angle away from the table and line up the other end.
- slowly bring the other end down into place, so that the whole length of tape touches down at once. if you miss, you can pull back up.
- once it's laid down right, press the tape down.
If you have a really long line to make, you can do it in 2-3 foot sections. with some practice you'll learn to do it with the roll so you don't have to tear off sections.
if you tape doesn't end at an edge like it does on this project, you can tear off your finger held sections by pressing down at the spot you want to stay and tearing, use a fingernail to get a good clean edge.
Thanks,
Sobaka-Gemini
The site below sells a few different types. But I linked directly to the ones I liked best. They also sell a router template to make it easy to install.
http://www.mcfeelys.com/product/FSC-0020/quotFastCapquot-Flip-Bolt-Countertop-Connecting-Bolts
You can get similar items at local DIY centers, I'm sure.
Great instructable! This might be something I do in the near future.
BTW, where did you get those table legs for $3.50 each?
many different colors and could make some cool combinations.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/70217973