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    • Mike LuceyM Offline
      Mike Lucey
      last edited by

      Hi Guys,

      I was asked by my bookkeeper to source a mini office unit
      that would fit into a 900x900mm corner of her house.

      Naturally I checked out Ikea, no luck. Then a had a general
      search but could find nothing tha fits the bill.

      I decided that I'd see what I could fit into this space on
      a budget! The attached picture is the result ... so far.
      It needs a bit more refining though. I will post the completed
      design for our Component Library.

      Oh, any suggestion would be appreciate, particulary places
      that supply the type of fittings that would be needed. The
      bi-fold door fitting is what I'm after.

      Mike


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      • spenceS Offline
        spence
        last edited by

        Mike,

        That is very nice, what a space saver. I cannot believe your packing all of that stuff in there. Fun little project πŸ˜†

        Spence

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        • Mike LuceyM Offline
          Mike Lucey
          last edited by

          Thanks Spence, yes it is a fun project.

          Houses / apartments over here Ire / UK and Europe in general
          are much smaller than what is seen in the US so we have to
          maximise the available space πŸ˜‰

          I have a few wrinkles to iron out yet but getting there. I
          also located the correct type of hinges to use for the BiFold
          doors but they look bulk, pic attached.

          I would like to have this unit put together using the fitting
          that Ikea and flat-pack manufactures use. I have yet to source
          these! Hold on!, if I remember correctly Ikea have a section
          / department at their stores which supply these odds and ends!
          Maybe worth checking it out πŸ˜†

          Mike

          Mike


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          • J Offline
            Jim
            last edited by

            Mike,

            It's hard to see from the views, but the leg-room appears a little restricting. Maybe a slide-out keyboard shelf?

            Hi

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            • Mike LuceyM Offline
              Mike Lucey
              last edited by

              Jim, you could be right about that one. I will have to
              look at the ergonomics closer πŸ‘

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              • Mike LuceyM Offline
                Mike Lucey
                last edited by

                Guys,

                I've located an excellent ergonomic design tool / aid. It's
                and on-line 'Ergotron'! Its just a matter to typing in a person's
                height to get the ideal working heights / distances πŸ‘
                Check it out here,
                http://www.ergotron.com/tabid/305/language/en-US/default.aspx

                Mike

                PS: I have yet to test it but will tomorrow πŸ˜‰


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                • Mike LuceyM Offline
                  Mike Lucey
                  last edited by

                  I found the Ergotron quite useful. On using it I adjusted
                  the worktop and keyboard heights. I also stuck on a folding
                  (back) mouse pad.

                  Attached is a picture of the process I used.

                  Mike


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                  • eevaE Offline
                    eeva
                    last edited by

                    looking good, mike!

                    just one suggestion: we always use an apron / base, to compensate possible unevenness of the floor, min 2 cm. especially with wide doors!

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                    • Mike LuceyM Offline
                      Mike Lucey
                      last edited by

                      Very good point Eeva. I was just thinking about uneven
                      floors. I could go the way you suggest and it would look
                      good. I see the Ikea flat packs use adjustable plastic
                      bolts on the base(s) of their freestanding cabinets. This
                      would probably get over the problem also. What do you think?

                      This is what I have in mind, the Adjustable Foot! And here
                      is the link to Skiffy!
                      http://www.skiffy.com/en/screws.htm?hpc=UK-pscrews&hpa=1001a&gclid=CP7oybbn2pICFQaIMAodwVTe5g


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                      • eevaE Offline
                        eeva
                        last edited by

                        this is how ikea does it:detail closet.jpg

                        i think it is a good and fast way for heavy cabinets, like cabinets for clothing or your cabinet. if i remeber correctly, the bolts are out of metal, but the have a plastic cap at the bottom, so they do not scrape the flooring.

                        should this be in the woodworking UG? πŸ˜‰

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                        • DanielD Offline
                          Daniel
                          last edited by

                          Nice, clean piece of design, Mike. The hinges you are looking for can probably be obtained from Hafele. You might also want to look at bracing the ends of those shelves.

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                          • Mike LuceyM Offline
                            Mike Lucey
                            last edited by

                            Thanks for the link Daniel. I will check it out.
                            Yes, you spotted a potential problem in the shelf
                            support area. Initially I had in mind to use steel
                            hangers from the unit top. It did not look clean!

                            I decided to utilise a simple construction method
                            that I've seen for wall shelves. Its a steel dowel
                            system, see attached picture. I have countersunk the
                            plates but I imagine this would not be rquired as
                            the unit would not fit flush to the walls because
                            of the skirting board.

                            Mike


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