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[[File:Screenshot 2021-11-09 at 10.37.54.png|thumb]]After buying a new desk with a wild oak plate I needed a wild oak container on roles for under the desk. | [[File:Screenshot 2021-11-09 at 10.37.54.png|thumb|alt=|none]]After buying a new desk with a wild oak plate I needed a wild oak container on roles for under the desk. | ||
Couldn’t find any suitable ones online and a custom made one was too expensive and also not 100% according to my idea (invisible roles). So I decided to create one myself. | Couldn’t find any suitable ones online and a custom made one was too expensive and also not 100% according to my idea (invisible roles). So I decided to create one myself. | ||
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File:Container on roles.png|The finished container on its roles | |||
File:6 finished body.jpg|The finished body before inserting the drawers | |||
File:6 roles.jpg|The invisible roles the container is standing on | |||
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==Building Process== | ==Building Process== | ||
# Draw a sketch of the container and calculate needed wood. I used glued wild oak panels (Leimholzplatten) from Bauhaus. I decided to put the base plate inside the container so that the roles will be hidden at the end and the container “floating” over the floor. | |||
#Saw the wood panels for the two sides, back, top, bottom, shelf, and front (two parts for the door and drawer) with the plunge saw [[File:2 wood panels.jpg|thumb|alt=|none]] | |||
#Add holes for srews with an undercover Jig into the bottom, sides and back. From outside the screws will not be visible.<br> [[File:Step 3) - undercover Jig.jpg|thumb|alt=|none]] <br clear="left"> | |||
[[File:2 wood panels.jpg|thumb]] | #Drill lines of holes all with the same depth and distance to both side plates, so that the shelf inside the container can be moved in height later.<br> [[File:4 holes.jpg|thumb|alt=|none]] | ||
#Before assembling, sand all parts (tip: do one more sanding round with slightly moistened wood to make it extra smooth) and oil it. | |||
[[File:Step 3) - undercover Jig.jpg|thumb]] <br clear="left"> | #Assemble all parts, start with sides, back and top and add the bottom when wheels have already been attached to make sure it has the perfect height. | ||
#Add the hinge to the door. Invest in a cheap template to know exactly where to drill the whole in the wood (Forstner Bohrersatz). | |||
[[File:4 holes.jpg|thumb]] | #Build the drawer but buy the drawer rail first to know the exact widths of the rails which needs to be considered for the width of the drawer.<br>[[File:8 drawer.jpg|thumb|alt=|none]] | ||
#Add the front to the finished drawer when the drawer is already in the drawer rails.[[File:9 drawer and door.jpg|thumb|alt=|none]] | |||
[[File:8 drawer.jpg|thumb]] | |||
[[File:9 drawer and door.jpg|thumb]] |
Revision as of 10:39, 30 November 2021
ProjectInfoBox Wooden container on roles for desk | |
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Status: | finished |
Release Date: | November 2021 |
Initiator: | Hanna |
Approx. Cost: | ~215€ (+50€ on tools):
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After buying a new desk with a wild oak plate I needed a wild oak container on roles for under the desk.
Couldn’t find any suitable ones online and a custom made one was too expensive and also not 100% according to my idea (invisible roles). So I decided to create one myself.
Building Process
- Draw a sketch of the container and calculate needed wood. I used glued wild oak panels (Leimholzplatten) from Bauhaus. I decided to put the base plate inside the container so that the roles will be hidden at the end and the container “floating” over the floor.
- Saw the wood panels for the two sides, back, top, bottom, shelf, and front (two parts for the door and drawer) with the plunge saw
- Add holes for srews with an undercover Jig into the bottom, sides and back. From outside the screws will not be visible.
- Drill lines of holes all with the same depth and distance to both side plates, so that the shelf inside the container can be moved in height later.
- Before assembling, sand all parts (tip: do one more sanding round with slightly moistened wood to make it extra smooth) and oil it.
- Assemble all parts, start with sides, back and top and add the bottom when wheels have already been attached to make sure it has the perfect height.
- Add the hinge to the door. Invest in a cheap template to know exactly where to drill the whole in the wood (Forstner Bohrersatz).
- Build the drawer but buy the drawer rail first to know the exact widths of the rails which needs to be considered for the width of the drawer.
- Add the front to the finished drawer when the drawer is already in the drawer rails.