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"Herb Robinson"

19/11/2003 8:32 AM

Computer Desk

Have any of the magazines published plans for a really great computer desk
in the past year? Seems as though the few I've seen just don't measure up.


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MJ

"Mark Jerde"

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 19/11/2003 8:32 AM

19/11/2003 3:56 PM

Herb Robinson wrote:
> Have any of the magazines published plans for a really great computer
> desk in the past year? Seems as though the few I've seen just don't
> measure up.

This is MY favorite. <G>

http://www.realtimesoft.com/multimon/gallery_browse.asp?ID=145

-- Mark

Jl

Jim

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 19/11/2003 8:32 AM

19/11/2003 6:31 PM

I designed, and built, my own for a corner setup. It's not that hard to do.
Plans are fine, but you have to get it setup for YOUR needs.

Jim in Milwaukee

Herb Robinson wrote:

> Have any of the magazines published plans for a really great computer desk
> in the past year? Seems as though the few I've seen just don't measure up.

Ja

"Joe"

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 19/11/2003 8:32 AM

20/11/2003 4:10 AM

Check Wood Magazine. I got mine off their plan site.

"Luigi Zanasi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 08:32:29 -0700, "Herb Robinson" <[email protected]>
> scribbled
>
> >Have any of the magazines published plans for a really great computer
desk
> >in the past year? Seems as though the few I've seen just don't measure
up.
>
> I like Riley's site:
>
> http://www.charm.net/~jriley/woodware.html
>
> some free, so pay plans. Check out his "air-typing".
> Luigi
> Replace "no" with "yk" twice
> in reply address for real email address
>
> "Man is a tool-using animal. Weak in himself and of small stature,
> he stands on a basis of some half-square foot, has to straddle out
> his legs lest the very winds supplant him. Nevertheless, he can
> use tools, can devise tools: with these the granite mountain melts
> into light dust before him: seas are his smooth highway, winds and
> fire his unwearying steeds. Nowhere do you find him without tools.
> Without tools he is nothing: with tools he is all."
> Thomas Carlyle

Ja

"Joe"

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 19/11/2003 8:32 AM

20/11/2003 9:00 PM

That's the same one I built.

"Gary" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Try this one. I built this desk (with full extensions on both sides).
> Substituted the plastic laminate tops for cherry veneer on the desk and
> pomelle sapele veneer on the extensions with some nice curly maple inlays.
> Gives a really good looking piece of furniture in my office.
>
> http://www.plansnow.com/compdesk1.html
>
>
>
> "Herb Robinson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:d2Mub.17625$vJ6.11236@fed1read05...
> > Have any of the magazines published plans for a really great computer
desk
> > in the past year? Seems as though the few I've seen just don't measure
> up.
> >
> >
>
>

Gg

"Gary"

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 19/11/2003 8:32 AM

20/11/2003 1:17 PM

Try this one. I built this desk (with full extensions on both sides).
Substituted the plastic laminate tops for cherry veneer on the desk and
pomelle sapele veneer on the extensions with some nice curly maple inlays.
Gives a really good looking piece of furniture in my office.

http://www.plansnow.com/compdesk1.html



"Herb Robinson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Have any of the magazines published plans for a really great computer desk
> in the past year? Seems as though the few I've seen just don't measure
up.
>
>

LZ

Luigi Zanasi

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 19/11/2003 8:32 AM

19/11/2003 7:20 PM

On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 08:32:29 -0700, "Herb Robinson" <[email protected]>
scribbled

>Have any of the magazines published plans for a really great computer desk
>in the past year? Seems as though the few I've seen just don't measure up.

I like Riley's site:

http://www.charm.net/~jriley/woodware.html

some free, so pay plans. Check out his "air-typing".
Luigi
Replace "no" with "yk" twice
in reply address for real email address

"Man is a tool-using animal. Weak in himself and of small stature,
he stands on a basis of some half-square foot, has to straddle out
his legs lest the very winds supplant him. Nevertheless, he can
use tools, can devise tools: with these the granite mountain melts
into light dust before him: seas are his smooth highway, winds and
fire his unwearying steeds. Nowhere do you find him without tools.
Without tools he is nothing: with tools he is all."
Thomas Carlyle


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