Gaming Computer Desk
Gaming Computer Desk
Difficulty
Moderate
With the addition of hairpin legs, this gaming computer desk is a cross between modern and rustic. The extra long desk
accommodates a larger mousepad and the addition of the LED lighting takes it to the next level. There’s also plenty of
storage for headsets and office supplies.
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Tools Materials
Kreg Tools Wood Products
Clamps
Drill (cordless)
Impact Driver
Router
Router Table
Sander
Air Compressor
Shop Vacuum
Tape Measure
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Cut List & Parts
5 Desk Top , 1 1/2" X 5 1/2" X 60"
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Directions
Build Desk Top
1 Glue up the 2x6 boards to make the desk top. This desktop was made of rough-cut knotty alder, which was milled to the
nominal thickness and width of a 2x6 board. If using pine boards purchased from a home improvement store, pocket hole
joinery for the desk top is highly recommended.
Apply wood glue to the entire edge of each of the boards. Clamp together and let cure for several hours or overnight. If
using pocket joinery, drill 1 1/2" pocket holes into the sides of the boards and join together with 2 1/2" pocket screws, in
addition to the wood glue.
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Build side panels
2 Assemble the side panels of the desk. Drill 3/4" pocket holes into each of the 24" x 1x6 boards. Attach the boards together
with wood glue and 1 1/4" pocket screws.
Measure the width of the desk top. The side panels should be 3/4" narrower than the desk top and will need to be trimmed
to size. (Ex. desk top is 27 1/2" wide, side panels should be trimmed to 26 3/4" wide). Trim the front edge of the side panels
using a table saw, circular saw with fence, or Kreg Adaptive Cutting System.
On the back edge of the side panels, use a rabbeting bit to route a 1/4" deep x 1/2" wide groove to accommodate a 1/4"
plywood backing.
Drill 3/4" pocket holes into the top edge of the side panels to attach the top. (NOT SHOWN IN DIAGRAM)
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Attach cabinet bottom
3 Drill 3/4" pocket holes into each of the long sides of the 3/4" plywood that makes up the cabinet bottom. Using wood glue
and 1 1/4" pocket screws, attach the plywood so it is flush with the bottom edge of the side panels.
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Attach legs to cabinet
5 Cut the 4x4 legs to be 4" long. Add wood glue to the tops of the legs and set the cabinet on top of the legs so that the edges
are flush with each of the corners. Drill 1/16" pilot holes through the plywood bottom and into the legs. Attach the cabinet to
the legs with 2 1/2" wood screws.
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Build the drawers
7 Drill 3/4" pocket holes into the front and back pieces of the drawer boxes.
If using an inset drawer bottom, cut the 1/4" drawer bottom to be 17" x 10". Using a 1/4" router bit on your router table, route a
dado groove 1/4" deep and 1/4" up from the bottom edge of each of the four drawer box pieces. Assemble the drawer boxes
using wood glue and 1 1/4" pocket screws. The inset drawer bottom will fit inside the dado groove when the drawer box is
being assembled. Ensure all pieces are flush and square.
If attaching the drawer bottom to the bottom edge of the drawer boxes, cut the drawer bottom to b e 18" x 11". Attach the
drawer bottom with wood glue and 3/4" brad nails.
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Build the drawer faces
8 Drill 3/4" pocket holes into the 5 1/2" pieces that make up the middle and top drawers. Glue and attach them to the second
pieces of the drawer faces with 1 1/4" pocket screws.
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Finish as desired
10 Sand the entire desk smooth and finish as desired with paint or stain and a clear finish, such as polyurethane. This desk was
finished with Varathane stain in Provincial and 4 coats of wipe on polyurethane (Minwax).
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Install drawer fronts and hardware
12 With the drawers installed, attach the drawer fronts to the drawer boxes. Use the Kreg cabinet hardware jig to drill holes into
the front of the drawer faces. Line up the drawer faces to the drawers with 1/8" gap between the drawer faces and also a 1/8"
gap from the top drawer to the desktop. The bottom drawer face will be flush with the cabinet bottom. Drive 1 1/4" wood
screws through the predrilled holes and into the fronts of the drawer boxes to secure the faces in place. Pull the drawers out
and attach them to the faces from the insides of the drawers using 1 1/4" wood screws. Finish drilling the holes through the
drawers and install the hardware.
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