How to Make a Desk with Hidden Wireless Charging
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Published on May 08, 2024
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How to Make a Desk with Hidden Wireless Charging
Materials Needed:
- Rough lumber boards
- Block plane
- Jointer
- Planer
- Epoxy
- Clamps
- Metal cutting equipment
- Welder (210 MP from Lincoln Electric)
- Angle iron
- Self-etching primer
- Flat black enamel paint
- Matte clear coat
- Circular saw
- Router
- USB charger
- Palm router
- Chisels
- Fast-drying polyurethane finish
- Foam brush
- 3/4 inch screws
- Plastic feet
Step 1: Prepare the Top
- Cut the rough boards in half to create four boards for the top.
- Use a block plane to knock down high spots on the boards' opposite corners to make milling smoother.
- Run each board through the jointer to get one flat face on each board.
- Run each board through the planer until the mill marks are removed and fresh wood is revealed.
- Put a straight edge on each board to ensure they are flat.
- Label each board for organization.
Step 2: Glue Up the Top
- Glue up two smaller halves instead of gluing all four boards together.
- Fill defects in the wood with epoxy after the first glue-up.
- Knock down high spots with a block plane after the epoxy dries.
- Run each half through the planer to reveal fresh wood again.
Step 3: Final Glue Up
- Take the sections to the jointer and run each one across to get a pair of nice straight edges.
- Glue the two halves together using clamps to line everything up.
Step 4: Build the Base
- Have a local metal yard cut the metal to the exact size needed for the base.
- Weld together the rectangular ends of the desk first.
- Join the ends together with the long stretchers.
- Add tabs to screw down the top using angle iron.
- Prep the base for paint by grinding all the weld joints smooth and then spray paint it with self-etching primer, flat black enamel, and matte clear coat.
Step 5: Prepare the Charger Slot
- Cut the top to final width and length using a circular saw and a table saw.
- Use a router to create a slot for the charger on the bottom of the desk.
- Cut a trench for the USB cable to come out of the back of the desk.
Step 6: Inlay the Charger Indicator
- Trace the shape of the charger on the desk and use a router to remove the waste.
- Cut the inlay to fit using chisels and epoxy to hold it in place.
- Sand the inlay flush with the desk surface.
Step 7: Apply Finish
- Apply a tough polyurethane finish to protect the desk surface.
- Install the wireless charger in the designated slot.
Step 8: Assemble the Desk
- Mount the base onto the top using 3/4 inch screws.
- Attach plastic feet to the vertical steel tubes for stability.
Congratulations! You have successfully made a desk with hidden wireless charging. Enjoy your new functional and stylish piece of furniture.