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My Folding Desk from the '80s.

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This desk design of mine has been the most duplicated project of mine.  Seems most can use a desk. It was 1981 when I was a college student driving a small hatchback and tried to make sure all my furniture design projects could fit in my car.  The photos are scans of professional photos I had taken of my projects around 1988.  Found them in an old notebook.  The little knee-rest stool in the image was a class project done by my students.  It had one rear caster which we eventually discovered like to gnaw pits in the soft fir floors of our building.   The full story and an image of the desk folded can be found here: https://4dfurniture.blogspot.com/2022/08/a-folding-desk-my-award-winning-design.html

 

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On 8/27/2022 at 1:10 PM, lew said:

Sweet! Like the skinny drawer!

Yep.  Skinny/shallow drawers are the best as it is unlikely that what you are looking for will be underneath something else.  I have angry memories of digging through deep drawers just to learn what I was looking for wasn't in that drawer.   :)

2 hours ago, 4DThinker said:

Yep.  Skinny/shallow drawers are the best as it is unlikely that what you are looking for will be underneath something else.  I have angry memories of digging through deep drawers just to learn what I was looking for wasn't in that drawer.   :)

Spoken like a true school teacher

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