DIY: A desk with a door

in #hive-1896413 months ago

It's an old post I can't release before. I'll come back soon with fresh content :)

You know, the serendipity (it's like a happy accident) can hit you everywhere at any time.

For my new "activity" (3D printed tools for disabled people), I need a new desk but with a great width (to install a Creality Falcon 2 laser engraver). And you know with it's bad ? Because I can't afford a large desk... But I have friends, neighborhood and ... a brain!

In this #DIY tutorial, I'll show you the process to create a desk from... a door!

The world best idea for a desk: a DOOR !

The door !

My ex-boss have some building renovation sites. At the same time, my girlfriend have a great idea : a door is wider than a desk. I take my phone and call my ex-boss, ask for a door, and got some really good doors for a building than which he has not yet renovated. He said : "Take your tools and come to the renovation site, and remove the doors. That can help me and you'll have free doors."

So, I take the car, go to the worksite and take some doors (after hours of efforts !). When we come back(with nine dors in the trailer), I go to sleep with some painkillers because I was really painful and tired. This was the only thing I do this day but I was happy!

Bill of Material

To do this desk, We ask to IKEA Second Life for :

  • an ALEX drawer unit on castors
  • Five grey ADILS leg
  • Two FÖRLÄGGARE brackets to fix desk to the wall
  • Some wood scraps between Alex and the desk.

And for all these products, we paid 50€ (near 55$).

And of course, you need... a DOOR ! This one is 93cm/3.05ft width for 204cm/6.7ft long and have 3.4cm/1.34in thickness

Add some screw for the legs

For the plan, it was easy :

  • The four desk legs was positioned 10cm/3.94in in from the edges.
  • The two grommet holes are at 50cm/19.7in from each width and 8cm/3.15in from the long side
  • The brackets are at 60cm/23.6in from each width. It's only to wall-mount the desk and avoid some vibrations.

Think about some accessibility (with 3D Print)

This desk will be really wide but I want it very clean. It will be used for 3 things:

  • Electronics stuff
  • 3D printing
  • Laser engraving

The back of the desk... or door ?!?

If you think "It's a real workspace, not a desk", you're right. But, I want to have a really beautiful and clean workspace for that, like the desks you find in magazines or on r/Workspaces subreddit.

Before build my desk, I need to think about it :

  • How can I have great cable management?
  • How can I add features to my desk? Which features?
  • How can I keep it clean easily ?

The answer is really simple and come to me in a really quick time : 3D PRINT of course!

The 80mm hole for Conduito !

The first addition is the Conduito 80mm cable grommet by Marco Markl. My cables go through a nice grommet now and my desk is prettier!

The second one is for the handler and lock place. My mini PC is behind my screen and sometimes, I need to plug USB peripherals. that's why I made a "desk-mounted" stand for my USB hub. I use my card reader many times a day (for my laser engraver & 3D printers)

Result & future

I really love the result! Next step: cleaning!

Result without USB hub

I really want to add many Gridfinity things into my IKEA Alex storage unit. Also, I have a small Skadis pegboard, and I want to have a clever use of this. But I'm open to any suggestions. Must I add something? Maybe have another setup? Feel free to share your opinion in the comments!

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I enjoy recycling things. Great idea!
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What a clever project!
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It turned out well.

Congratulations This was an excellent project that you have done and it is always good to have ideas to reuse things and transform them into a functional piece like your beautiful desk.

Wow. This is amazing. You helped your boss remove the doors, he let you have them. Win-win.

Without digressing, the finished workspace is on fire. It's beautiful and just perfect.

We are excited especially because of the features you added to make your workspace flexible. Well done.

I didn't know your facet as a DIY artist, hehe. You did a great job taking advantage of that door. The recycling of materials is as old as the human being, we only need imagination and creativity as you have shown here. The workspace looks comfortable and practical, I love the result. And I'm very happy to read you again. 🤗


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Wow you are so creative
What a neat job👍

Que genial idea para rehusar o reciclar material y darle otra gran utilidad

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