ok i'm trying to build a simple desk... hwoever this is the largest furniture piece i've ever attempted to make with purely 2x4's and a sheet of plywood...
the plan:
a simple sheet of plywood will be the desktop
below the wood will be a set of 2x4's arranged like so: pic
that is a view from the top of what will be directly beneath the plywood... in other words the frame will consist of a long (60") "backbone" 2x4 with 5 2x4's projecting from it...
the legs of the desk will be 2x4's that are attached vertically to the front and back of the end projectile 2x4s...
So my question is.. is this feasable? And what will be the best way to do this? I assume that simply screwing the wood together isn't the best method. Should I purchase some "elbows" or "L-shaped hinges" or whatever u want to call them to attach the projecting 2x4's to the rear 2x4?
the plan:
a simple sheet of plywood will be the desktop
below the wood will be a set of 2x4's arranged like so: pic
that is a view from the top of what will be directly beneath the plywood... in other words the frame will consist of a long (60") "backbone" 2x4 with 5 2x4's projecting from it...
the legs of the desk will be 2x4's that are attached vertically to the front and back of the end projectile 2x4s...
So my question is.. is this feasable? And what will be the best way to do this? I assume that simply screwing the wood together isn't the best method. Should I purchase some "elbows" or "L-shaped hinges" or whatever u want to call them to attach the projecting 2x4's to the rear 2x4?