Modern Desk: Joinery for the Desk Top
How to cut straight grooves in curved parts using a router with an edge guide.
Start your 14-day FREE trial to watch this video
Plus, access more than 500 video workshop episodes when you become a member
Tim Rousseau’s modern desk might look simple, but a lot goes into making such an elegant piece. While Tim tackles this project with a pro’s perspective using tools found in professional shops, he also draws parallels to tools found in most hobbyist woodshops.
In this episode of his video workshop on making the desk, Tim tackles the groove that will accept the desk top. For this job he uses a router equipped with an edge guide. The difficulty is in finding a reference surface to use as a guide.
Download the plans for this table from the Digital Plans Library. Plus, browse 100+ other plans available for members only.
Video shot and edited by Jeff Roos and Ben Strano
Produced by Ben Strano
In this workshop, you’ll learn Tim’s techniques for:
Videos in the Series
-
How to Make a Danish Modern Desk
July 9, 2019
-
Modern Desk: How to Veneer the Writing Surface
July 9, 2019
-
Modern Desk: Router Templates for Curved Parts
July 16, 2019
-
Modern Desk: Pattern-Routing Curved Parts
July 16, 2019
-
Modern Desk: Joinery for the Desk Top
July 16, 2019
-
Modern Desk: Angled Leg Mortises
July 23, 2019
-
Modern Desk: Angled Tenons on the Tablesaw
July 30, 2019
-
Modern Desk: Curved Legs
August 6, 2019
-
Modern Desk: Making the Stretchers
August 13, 2019
-
Modern Desk: Making the Desk Top
August 20, 2019
-
Modern Desk: Backsplash and Bottom Apron
August 27, 2019
-
Modern Desk: Gluing Up the Side Assemblies
September 3, 2019
-
Modern Desk: Jig-Free Dowel Joint
September 10, 2019
-
Modern Desk: Final Glue-Up
September 17, 2019
Comments
Great series. No nonsense, great delivery, and right to the point. Always enjoyable to watch and learn from Tim.
Enjoying this - routing is always nerve wracking! Side note, Ben - what’s it going to take to get autoplay of the next episode like netflix etc for those of us on the couch and apple tv?
Anyone know what those clamps are in E3c - red handle, dark grey F stop style? Thanks!!
I believe they're old Wenzloff clamps.
Log in or become a member to post a comment.
Sign up Log in