Ray looked at a lot of plans, catalogs, etc. and eventually came up with his own design. (Kind of sounds like how I cook!) Lots of storage room, lovely lines with tapered legs, beautiful dovetail joinery. The desks are similar, yet different. Aidan's top is chunkier, more masculine. Bridget's is more elegant, with detail routed into the edges. The legs on Bridget's are slightly slimmer than Aidan's desk as well.
One of my favorite features is the slanted top. It isn't so steep that things slide off, unless you pile the clutter too high. Sort of a self-regulating clean-up reminder!
The wood is maple, and beautifully figured.
I know Ray had a lot of fun building these, and I had fun during the times that I helped. Woodworking is often like a big logic puzzle and I've learned a lot helping Ray.
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There is also the satisfaction of knowing that something that you built for them will, hopefully, find it's way into their home when the time comes for them to move on. Ask me, I know.
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