Pallet Wood Monitor Stand

by ShaunM11 in Workshop > Pallets

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Pallet Wood Monitor Stand

Making a Pallet Wood Monitor Stand

I'm sure some of you have experienced this problem: too many projects and not enough desk space to hold them all! This project aims to solve my problem.

The Current State of Affairs

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As you can see, my laptop and the monitor take up a large amount of desk space, space that could be better utilised as storage! I set out to design my solution.

The Plan

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After taking all of the necessary measurements, I laid out my ideas on some graph paper. I then transferred the final design to SketchUp.

Top Panel

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I jointed each of the boards for the top panel and laid them out in a way that I liked. I had to cut a small piece at the end to fill in some empty space.

Glue Up

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With the boards arranged the way I wanted, I applied glue and clamped them. I clamped two boards on the top and bottom of the panel to keep them from bowing.

Smooth It Out!

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Now that the panel is together, I sanded it with 80, 120 and 180 grit paper.

Trim the Ends

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While the panel may be smooth, the ends are not straight. I used a jigsaw and speed square to cut them off at 90 degrees.

Stain!

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To finish the piece, I used a teak stain. I like how the dark stain brings out the rustic nature of the piece. I applied 2 coats, sanding with 240 grit paper in between each one.

Raise It Up!

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Now that the top is assembled, we need some way for it to stand off the desk. To do this, I cut 2 more sections of pallet wood to act as legs. I made sure that these would give me enough space so that I could use the underneath for storage.

Nailed It

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I secured the legs in place with nails. I pre drilled these holes to avoid splitting the wood as I was very close to the ends of the boards.

Final Coat

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I applied a final coat of stain to the top, legs and underside of the monitor stand, which made all of the wood match in colour.

The End!

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With that, my monitor stand is completed! I am very pleased with how it turned out, and my desk is much tidier as a result.

Thank you for reading, and I hope you enjoyed!

-Shaun