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A work desk!

Postby kurosu.chan » Thu Aug 30, 2012 7:50 pm

:D

I believe I mentioned in the "Rejoice!" thread that I felt awesome and was going to make a large post about furniture? Well, I still feel awesome, and here's the furniture post!!

Last Sunday (lol, I first typed "sundae") I had the idea that I should make Mihika a work desk. I wanted something cute but simple and kind of rustic, because Mihika has a very natural style, and I eventually intend to cover the whole thing in props, anyway. When I tried drawing this magical desk-thing, it turned into a cute little campaign desk with a hutch and folding legs.
I have this vision in my head of a work room for Mihika, with shelves filled with weird herbs and things, and her little desk sitting in front of a window...desk first! :lol:

Now, when I asked my mom for help, I thought I'd just ask if the height I chose (eight inches to the top of the desk, plus three inches for the hutch) would look okay. But she not only agreed to help me (with folding legs, and working drawers, no less...), she said I should learn carpenters' techniques, and that we should counter-sink the nut and bolt that let the legs fold up...and she said she'd help me use the power tools!!! I usually steer clear of anything but simple hand tools, because I'm a little (a lot) too small to use Dad's things...but we actually have some nice little drills stashed away, and the big one (with a built-in level!) balances like an Obitsu, so it wasn't as hard to use as I'd thought. :P

There was a sheet of luan(?) in the garage that was left over from when I built their doll house, so I used that for the desk top, hutch/drawer boxes and drawer fronts. The legs and the trim on the desk was also left over doll house material, but I had to buy more because one of the legs cracked in half when I drilled the hole to counter-sink the nut :evil:

To save me from doing more math, as well as make space inside the drawers, I decided that they would be made out of cardstock.

It took me five days, but it's done! And it's perfect. 8-) Exactly like I wanted it to look!! :D

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The little desk!!! I'm in love <3

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Tiny drawer pulls!

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The legs. I hate counter-sinking, but I'd do it again anyway!

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Those little silver flecks are the tiny nails that we used...they're actually craft pins for attaching sequins to things. They're about half an inch long, and you have to hold them with needle-nosed pliers to drive them in. It was a pain! They're perfectly in scale 8-)

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The drawers!! I folded up some patterned cardstock with the print on the inside so it would look like she had drawer liners in...they work really well!

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And it all comes apart and folds up so it can be stored easily! Or so I can lose the legs...

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With Mihika...it's perfect!! Mom thinks it's too tall, but I'd love a work desk that came to my hip...it'd be more comfortable to not have to bend over. I'm going to make her a stool, and it'll be so cute when her feet don't touch the ground! She'll just have to dangle her toes, or rest her feet on part of the stool <3

Anyway, the stool is next, and then I'll clear a space on my desk (read: clean off my entire desk top) to set up her work room...(I'd love to be able to set their doll house on top of my desk. Maybe I'll move a book shelf?)
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Re: A work desk!

Postby Dirili » Thu Aug 30, 2012 8:34 pm

woooow! That looks really amazing!
Geez, between you and E-Beth there could be a really awesome dolly house full of luxurious furniture here.
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Re: A work desk!

Postby K2! » Thu Aug 30, 2012 9:43 pm

Good work!
Minwax (and others) makes a crayon like thing in various stain colors that you can use to fill/mask those nail heads. Or if you're not going to fill them you can take a magic marker in a color close to your wood color and use it to color the heads of those nails.
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Re: A work desk!

Postby kurosu.chan » Thu Aug 30, 2012 10:41 pm

@ K2!: Thanks! I like the nails, though. I'll probably fill them when I make Alex's furniture, though. He's more...polished?

Dirili, thank you!! You made me sooo curious though, what kind of props does E-Beth have? I looked and I can't find anything but that cute purse!
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Re: A work desk!

Postby Dirili » Thu Aug 30, 2012 11:16 pm

I saw her stuff in the projects thread. She's working on clothes right now, but here's pages in her blog on the table+vase+flowers and bed that she made:

http://daretodolly.blogspot.com/2012/08 ... nough.html
http://daretodolly.blogspot.com/2012/08/table-done.html
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Re: A work desk!

Postby E-Beth » Thu Aug 30, 2012 11:57 pm

OMG OMG Craft pins! Perfect for nails.
I LOVE that desk.
I don't mind countersinking, but I'm balking at mortise and tenon joints. I'm going through all kind of contortions to avoid them.
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Re: A work desk!

Postby K2! » Fri Aug 31, 2012 6:29 am

E-Beth wrote:I don't mind countersinking, but I'm balking at mortise and tenon joints. I'm going through all kind of contortions to avoid them.

Oh gawd! Doll (any) scale mortise and tenons? You'd either be working for a hyper accurate doll museum or you have way too much free time.
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Re: A work desk!

Postby E-Beth » Fri Aug 31, 2012 8:23 am

K2! wrote:
E-Beth wrote:Oh gawd! Doll (any) scale mortise and tenons? You'd either be working for a hyper accurate doll museum or you have way too much free time.


I freely confess to having way too much free time and I am thinking they'd be fairly fragile, even in hardwoods. I can scale down the sizes, however, the strength of the wood scales down disproportionally faster.
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Re: A work desk!

Postby E-Beth » Fri Aug 31, 2012 8:35 am

kurosu.chan wrote:You made me sooo curious though, what kind of props does E-Beth have? I looked and I can't find anything but that cute purse!

I've been lazy and sticking most of my project things in the Projects: In Progress... thread. Which is decidedly unhelpful.

For the next thing I build, I promise I'll make a new thread for it!

Dirili has posted direct links to my blog post, but the whole rambling thing is also linked in my sig line.
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Re: A work desk!

Postby kurosu.chan » Fri Aug 31, 2012 9:43 am

Geez, E-Beth!! And you sew, too! That's fantastic!
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