Full Tutorial will be ready October 6, 2020
Every home in the world could double as a school at any moment during this pandemic. We learned that the hard way last year and all of the sudden, we had to create a calm and consistent home-schooling spot with absolutely no notice. This year, I vowed to be ready just in case we go solely online again. This pegboard desk is inexpensive, fairly easy to make and can be modified for ANY space!
Supplies:
1 1/2 plywood sheets 4’x8′,
3 2×4 boards
1″ dowels {as many as you want to make shelves}
1X6 boards for shelves
Flagstone Varathane Stain
Staining sponge
Vinyl Gloves
String with pencil hooked to it
Tools:
Cordless drill
Jig It Drill Guide
One inch forstner whole saw bit
Two Saw Horses
Jigsaw,
Sander with 220 grit sandpaper,
Brad Nailer,
Miter Saw,
Stud Finder
One and a half 4’x8′ sheets 3/4″sanded plywood
Electric Sander with 220 grit sandpaper
Cordless Drill
1″ Forstner Bit
Jig it Drill Guide
Wood Stain (we used Flagstone Varathane)
Three 2×4 studs
1″ Quilt Grid
Sharpie Marker
Stud Finder and Long Screws
String, nail and Pencil
Jigsaw
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I made it myself. 🙂