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Build A Simple Modern Gaming Desk - Maple Plywood and Hairpin Legs

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Mike Krzesowiak

In this video, I'll show you how to make this modern looking gaming desk with Hairpin Legs and sleek backcut edges.

I made this desk for my man Cameron, you can find him at   / cameronwensz  

You can see the plans and download the SketchUp model of this build at https://mikekrzesowiak.com/?p=398'>https://mikekrzesowiak.com/?p=398

This was my first time using Hairpin Style legs in a project. Overall, I'd say I liked them. It made this build go fast. I'm already looking forward to the next project I could use them on.

Outline:
Broll @0:01
Build @0:53
Back Cuts @2:14
Trick for cleaning up glue squeezeout on inside corners @6:52
Hairpin Legs @9:17
The Trick to "Hidding" the Hairpin leg brackets @10:12
Design Comments & Considerations @11:18

Used in this Video:
Hair Pin Legs* https://amzn.to/314Cdom
Polyacrylic Finish Minwax Clear Satin* https://amzn.to/3jSPWa8
Cabinet Grade 3/4 maple plywood

Sander* https://amzn.to/3hOwolC
Mitre Saw* https://amzn.to/2X4gxqT
Kreg Jig K5 for Pocket Holes * https://amzn.to/3gcL9Ov
3M Work Tunes* https://amzn.to/3hGIqxc

Milwaukee Impact Driver* https://amzn.to/2XdAcF8 (Better version* https://amzn.to/3fdIDqe )

Making a "BackCut" Jig for Table Saw Video Link to follow

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Make things better by making better things,
Krz

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