Norm Abram's Computer Desk Design
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What are the main components included in the computer desk design described in the text?

Monitor, keyboard, printer, scanner, and other peripherals

What type of wood is used to make the desk described in the text?

Salvaged longleaf Southern yellow pine

Describe the construction process involved in building the computer desk.

Building pedestal desks with panels, rails, styles, grooves, tenons, and assembly with glue and nails

How is the desktop of the desk made?

<p>By joining wide Pine boards, adding a breadboard edge, and using doll pins to allow for wood movement</p> Signup and view all the answers

What material is used to construct the drawers and boxes for storage in the desk?

<p>Baltic Birch</p> Signup and view all the answers

What additional features are included in the computer desk design described in the text?

<p>Door illusion panel, base molding, wire management with drop-down front, and hardware for keyboard storage</p> Signup and view all the answers

How is the top of the desk further stabilized in the construction process?

<p>By gluing on another layer of material to increase thickness and stability</p> Signup and view all the answers

What finishing material is applied to the desk for durability and aesthetics?

<p>Polyurethane</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

  • Norm Abram introduces the need for computer furniture due to the rise of home computers for schoolwork, office work, and internet access.
  • The computer desk design includes spaces for the monitor, keyboard, printer, scanner, and other peripherals within a clunky-free furniture design.
  • The desk is made from salvaged longleaf Southern yellow pine with a rough appearance transformed by a surface planer and polyurethane finish.
  • The construction process involves building pedestal desks with panels, rails, styles, grooves, tenons, and assembly with glue and nails.
  • The desktop is made by joining wide Pine boards, adding a breadboard edge, and using doll pins to allow for wood movement.
  • The top is further stabilized by gluing on another layer of material to increase thickness and stability.
  • Drawers and boxes are constructed from Baltic Birch to store CDs, floppy discs, printer/copier, paper, and a pullout tray for the computer tower.
  • Additional features include a door illusion panel, base molding, wire management with drop-down front, and hardware for keyboard storage.
  • The desk is finished with polyurethane for durability and aesthetics, providing ample space for work essentials with a tidy wire setup.
  • Tim Enri, the computer expert, praises the desk for its functionality, space efficiency, and aesthetics, making it a perfect home office setup.

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Explore the construction process of Norm Abram's computer desk design made from salvaged longleaf Southern yellow pine. Learn about the features like wire management, drawer construction, and the use of polyurethane finish for durability and aesthetics.

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