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MAR/APR 2003
Volume 46/Issue 2


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Classic Rolltop Desk
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The Classic Rolltop Desk

Make a Rolltop groove template. Next, following the dimensions provided in the Side View Drawing, make a 1/4" or 3/8" thick hardboard or plywood template to guide your hand-held router as you cut the 9/16" wide x 3/8" deep groove on the insides of each Side (D) for the Tambour. Use a 9/16" diameter straight bit for this job and a router guide bushing with a 5/8" INSIDE diameter.

NOTE: The OUTSIDE diameter of these bushings is typically about 51/64", so you'll have to make your groove template dimensions slightly smaller than the actual groove dimensions shown on the Side View Drawing to compensate for this and be certain your finished grooves are positioned properly on the Sides. Here's a tip. IMPORTANT: To be sure your template is the correct size, subtract the difference between your router bit's radius and the outside radius of your Guide Bushing from the dimensions given for the track template.

Next, using your Dado Set-Up, cut the rabbets in the rear edges of the Sides (D) that will accept the back (E). Drill 3/8" or 1/2" dowel holes in the bottom edges of the Sides (D). You can either measure the locations of these holes very carefully or use dowel centers to transfer these hole locations to the Desktop once you're ready to attach the Rolltop unit to the Pedestal Base.

3. Make the Dust Panel. Cut out parts F through J for the Dust Panel. Cut the 1/4" grooves in the Rails (F) and Stiles (G) using your Dado Set-Up, your Shopsmith Router Table Kit or Shopsmith Pro Fence System Router Table with a 1/4" Straight Router Bit to form these grooves.

Next, form the tenons on the Rail ends. Your Dado Set-Up is the best tool for this job. Drill 1/4" or 3/8" dowel mounting holes in the outside ends of each end Rail (F) for mounting the assembled Dust Panel to the Sides (D). Again, you can either measure the locations of these holes very carefully or use dowel centers to transfer these hole locations to the Sides once you're ready to fasten the Dust Panel into position.

Assemble the Dust Panel with glue, but do not glue the plywood pieces (H & J) to the rails and stiles, so everything can expand and contract with changes in temperature and humidity without splitting.

4. Drawer Partitions. Cut the Drawer Partitions (K) to size and drill two 1/4" or 3/8" dowel holes on each bottom and top edge. Locate and drill matching holes in the two mating inside Dust Panel rails (F).

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