April 5, 2009

A Desk Job on the Nautilus?





Well the actual desk portion of the desk project is done though "I had a little trouble with the nailgun" as Charlie Brown might say. I wanted to attach some trim to the front edge of the desk to make it look beefier but glue alone wasn't working so I brought up the big guns and decided to use my power nailer. Trouble was it wasn't putting any nails in but making holes that looked like it was and so off pops the trim when I let go . Trying again and making sure I was getting cold hard steel added about double or triple the nail holes to fill which though now kinda disguised may end up bugging me enough for some kind of redo later.

The top bookcase is going smashingly I must say. As you see it its about halfway to done and I will be adding some decorative trim to the unpainted edges you see to give it some interest. I have ordered some magazine holders that look like old books on their backs and they will be stored here holding my treasured collection of SubCommittee Reports and Fine Scale Modelers for quick, ready and disguised reference anytime.

Below will come a platform and false wall to hide all the cords and the computer box but still make it accessible to put media in it and whatnot. When that is done I have to come up with some kind of new look for the monitor itself since it can't be hid per se and it is a very modern contrivance indeed.

Lastly the plain wood box is the beginning of a chart box. Or in this case a ships plans holder. Its laid out to give you and idea of how I will eventually be drilling holes and pushing dowels through to make a grid pattern. The box is a foot deep or so and should hold a rolled up plan ready for access beside my magnetic wall map. It will eventually sport some adornments and the same lovely red mahogany stain as all of the other wood in here. Models courtesy "Lazy Dog Modeling Service" c/o Matilda and Buddy-Lee.

Then that chair...I'm scared to death of that chair. Seatophobia maybe?

Perhaps It won't be that hard to reupholster....later.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Always look forward to Sunday nights when I can check in on your latest post. All looks good as always. Eager to see the rest of your solutions. Best to the doggies too.

Jeffty