I need to build a base/platform for a desk. It's an L-shaped top going into a corner, and I plan to support the ends with filing cabinets 28" tall. However, I need something to fit underneath the corner of the desk.
Preferably, the top of the base would be at least 12"x12", with the bottom equal to or greater than the top in both dimensions. What should I build that is:
1) cheap
2) not too difficult
Since this is going underneath the desk, it can be as ugly as hell. My first attempt was two flat pieces separated by 4 "legs", glued on both ends. Didn't work out too well - probably because the glue dried in a cold garage. Before I try that again, I wanted to check out some other options first. My miter saw isn't exactly the best in precision OR accuracy.
Something to ponder: I was walking around Home Depot looking for material when I stumbled across Sonotubes. They'd be perfect, I think, but I have no idea how to cut them square.
Preferably, the top of the base would be at least 12"x12", with the bottom equal to or greater than the top in both dimensions. What should I build that is:
1) cheap
2) not too difficult
Since this is going underneath the desk, it can be as ugly as hell. My first attempt was two flat pieces separated by 4 "legs", glued on both ends. Didn't work out too well - probably because the glue dried in a cold garage. Before I try that again, I wanted to check out some other options first. My miter saw isn't exactly the best in precision OR accuracy.
Something to ponder: I was walking around Home Depot looking for material when I stumbled across Sonotubes. They'd be perfect, I think, but I have no idea how to cut them square.
