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A simple way to create a desk using a pallet and some ikea table legs.
The pallet allows to double the desk surface and to get a lot of storage.
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Step 1: Material list

You need :
- 1 pallet (or 2 if you plan to make the top surface with pallet wood)
- 5 mm plywood to make the bottom surface
- wood floor board with interlock (to make the top surface)
- 4 ikea vika legs
- some nails (10mm) and screws (at least 40mm)

Usually, pallet dimensions are 120 x 80cm, so you should select plywood and floor board according to your pallet size.
I have used :
- 2 plywood boards of 60 x 80cm (perfect fit!)
- 5 wood floor board of 16cm width (another perfect fit!)

Advantages of wood floor are : cheap, robust and clean

about tools, you may need a wood saw and metal saw, a hammer with a nail puller and a screw gun 
pierrevedel (author) says: Oct 14, 2012. 8:49 AM
Hello
I have designed a new version of the desk : more ergonomic, more robust and nicer http://www.flickr.com/photos/59716912@N05/sets/72157631767305051/
meddler says: Feb 10, 2012. 3:42 PM
Now that's a great idea.
pheenix42 says: Jan 30, 2012. 2:07 AM
What a great idea--where I work at, we get paper shipped to us on half-sized pallets like this, many times with smooth hardboard tops! I'm going to have to keep my eye out now for one I can use! =D
nerocon says: Jan 22, 2012. 12:15 PM
Great idea and I love how much extra room you get using the idea. A word of caution though, pallets are typically treated with chemicals to preserve them, not to mention can be contaminated with all sorts of crazy stuff. Just make sure you use a nice new one that's clean and fresh looking. Just treat the wood like you would pressure treated, or insect resistant woods.
pierrevedel (author) says: Jan 23, 2012. 10:39 AM
This is a quite recurring comment, so I have done some research :)

There are 2 types of pallets, the single use ones and the returnable ones.
- The returnable ones are the property of the transporter and they definitively treated to have a long life.
- The single use ones are picked up by the trash collector, so they have no owner (once they are left in the street!). So they have a short time life and do not need to be treated for preservation.
nerocon says: Jan 24, 2012. 2:03 PM
Awesome of you to do the research, I should of before posting honestly since I have not played with pallets since I was young and spoke in ignorance. In my defense when I had access to plenty of pallets they were horrid monsters with uncountable containment's. Especially the ones my dad brought home from Sears, seemed they would use their pallets until they turned to dust and floated away in a poison cloud lol.

hehe, but in all seriousness, good work.. I will probably build myself a fold away shop bench using this idea.
Exocetid says: Jan 22, 2012. 12:42 PM
Kudos, kudos, kudos!! Clever idea--there are so many ways to make a desk from a pallet, but bravo for doing it first and getting peoples juices flowing. Now we need a contest: Pallet Furniture. Takes me back to the good old days when my age was measured in a couple of decades and my bank account was less than four figures. We did cinder blocks then ;-)
pierrevedel (author) says: Jan 23, 2012. 11:15 AM
if you enjoy pallets, I also have designed an armchair with a pallet
http://pierrevedel.com/galerie/
pierrevedel (author) says: Jan 23, 2012. 10:44 AM
I am glad you all like it, thank you for your comments

May I suggest you (if you really do like it) to vote for the -pallet desk- in the furniture challenge :)
Penolopy Bulnick says: Jan 20, 2012. 4:11 PM
Awesome! I love the secret panel!
pierrevedel (author) says: Jan 23, 2012. 10:10 AM
I really do love it too :)
ynneb says: Jan 20, 2012. 2:02 PM
I guess you dont actually need a pallet since you are pulling it apart and only using the spacers. ?
I also thought, that two pallets standing vertically could be used as legs. This would also provide extra storage.
Nice idea!!!
pierrevedel (author) says: Jan 23, 2012. 10:09 AM
You are right, any wooden blocks would do the job but as the final shape looks like a pallet, why not using a pallet ? :)

And actually if you are using pallet boards for the top, you only have to take apart the 3 bottom ones in order to insert plywood boards.
galadriei says: Jan 22, 2012. 2:57 PM
this is genius!!! love this!!
az5625 says: Jan 22, 2012. 2:07 PM
AWESOME IDEA! i am going to make something just like this, with a bit of tweaking though! bigger wooden legs would be sick!
Edgar says: Jan 22, 2012. 7:07 AM
Great idea, very good Sketchup illustration, and can serve in the workshop and garage, too!
l8nite says: Jan 19, 2012. 10:50 PM
Really cool ! You could add drawers accessible from either side as well
mormonchick says: Jan 19, 2012. 2:21 PM
This desk is awesome especially because it can be painted to fit with any decor. =)
possum888 says: Jan 19, 2012. 2:11 PM
I love it! What a cool idea!
Carleyy says: Jan 19, 2012. 2:05 PM
I love pallet furniture. This desk looks awesome!
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