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  1. Keyboard wrist rest / tray thingamabob

    The risers on the back of my keyboard at work broke off ahile ago, so I had been using general office fodder to lift the back of my keyboard to a comfortable angle. It was ugly, and anoying, as the keyboard constantly shifted as I would type. I saw a custom made wooden wrist rest on reddit...
  2. Cherry L-Shaped Computer Desk

    Completed November 2002. I saw simple designs in high-end computer desks while stationed in Germany. I knew that I could adapt the concept in my favorite modern Shaker style. Here's the design. The L-shape really defines the boundaries of a work space and does a great job of splitting up a...
  3. Corner Desk | Custom

    This is a desk that was built to match a bed that I built for a customer in June. Actually I built the bed for the contractor. The customer came back and ordered a matching desk. Because of the space constraints I had to adjust my normal depth. When dealing with angles small changes can...
  4. Degori Desk | Custom

    This is a desk that was made for a past customer. It was completed in May 2009. The reason it looks out of balance is because it is designed to meet up with their existing Ross Murphy bed that I built in July 2007. This desk has a keyboard tray, file drawer, and a CPU compartment. I matched...
  5. Finishing
    Went to put a second coat of oil based Minwax quick dry poly on a door and it immediately bubbled and then dried into a cracked pattern. It's a little cool in the garage, but I put a coat on this morning and it worked fine. It's definitely not colder now. This morning I used a brand new brush...
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